Lillie (1979) Reviews

Lillie (1979)
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Francesca Annis, previously seen on the Masterpiece Theatre presentation of Madame Bovary, plays the title role in the 13-installment Masterpiece offering Lillie. This is the story of legendary British actress Lillie Langtry, who during the Victorian and Edwardian era was as celebrated for her romantic pursuits as her theatrical accomplishments. We first see Lillie Le Breton living with her family on the isle of Jersey, escaping the strictures of her environment by marrying wealthy Edward Langtry (Anton Rodgers). When this marriage proves as confining as her previous existence, Lillie kicks over the traces and becomes an actress. Before long, she is the toast of London, and the object of every man's desires. Her admirers range from Belgium's King Leopold (Derek Smith) to the Prince of Wales (Dennis Lili) to American "hangin' judge" Roy Bean (Tommy Duggan) Even homosexual playwright Oscar Wilde is so smitten by Lillie that he writes Lady Windemere's Fan specifically for her. The story ends with Lillie undergoing a domestic crisis with her grown daughter (Joanna David). Lillie was originally telecast on PBS from March 11 through June 3, 1979. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Francesca AnnisAnton Rodgers, (more)
Director(s):
Tony Wharmby
Format(s):
DVD
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Barbara P.

A good Masterpiece series with an interesting insight into the social lives of English royalty in the era. I had little respect for the main character, but then that is what makes the program drama.

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Elda B.

A little bit like duchess of duke street with the royalty connection. I love the English series

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Theresa G.

This is a very intertaining movie. The characters are very good and the designs are gorgeous. I can't wait to see the other CD.

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Marie C.

Terrific. . .I loved it. I highly recommend it.

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Kenneth M.

We saw this mini-series when it first came out and again now. It's as good as ever. It contains a lot of neat little historic touches.

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SHARON P.

Very good all 4 Discs. Wish their were more of these types of movies Sharon P

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Patricia D.

Film quality: very fuzzy. But the series is excellent. Maybe it could be redigitized and improved.

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Kathryn E.

I had not seen this before, and I found it delightful. I thought it was so old it would be b&w, but it is beautifully photographed in the English countryside and islands. Granada does good work.

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Vicki C.

I loved the movie, the beautiful clothes and this period of history.

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Regina D.

This was too detailed, poorly scripted, slow, and had a cast of rather stiff actors. Not one of BBC's better productions.

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    Barbara P.

    A good Masterpiece series with an interesting insight into the social lives of English royalty in the era. I had little respect for the main character, but then that is what makes the program drama.

    Yes   |   No

     
    Elda B.

    A little bit like duchess of duke street with the royalty connection. I love the English series

    Yes   |   No

     
    Theresa G.

    This is a very intertaining movie. The characters are very good and the designs are gorgeous. I can't wait to see the other CD.

    Yes   |   No

     
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