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Aristocrats (1999)

Aristocrats (1999)
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Based on a true story, Aristocrats draws back the curtain on an 18th century English family near the summit of society, revealing a tapestry of romance, prejudice, infidelity, and revolution. The three-part TV miniseries follows the four Lennox sisters, daughters of Lord Richmond, from youth to middle age and beyond. They go through marriages, children, scandal, and intrigue as they decide what matters more: position or principle. Part one centers on three of the daughters -- Caroline, Emily, and Louisa -- as they entertain ideas of marrying solely for love, an idea abhorrent to their snooty parents. But in spite of the folks' protests ("What will people think?"), Caroline marries an untitled politician, Henry Fox, about twice her age. Emily chooses, God forbid, an Irishman. But because of his wealth and nobility, he becomes acceptable. Louisa also marries a wealthy Irish noble. Part two centers on the fourth daughter, Sarah. After her debut in London, the diffident Prince of Wales (the future King George III) falls in love with her, but unexpectedly marries another for political advantage. Sarah then rushes into a marriage. But because her cold, neglectful husband cannot provide what she wants most -- love and attention -- she beds with others and the family ostracizes her. In part three, miserable, guilt-ridden Sarah finds true love with a decent military man and reconciles herself with the family. Meanwhile, Caroline dies, and social upheaval in America, France, and Ireland opens the eyes of the surviving sisters to new ideas, and they and their families become embroiled in struggles between the masses and the privileged few. ~ Mike Cummings, Rovi

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Director(s):
David Caffrey
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Based on a true story, Aristocrats draws back the curtain on an 18th century English family near the summit of society, revealing a tapestry of romance, prejudice, infidelity, and revolution. The three-part TV miniseries follows the four Lennox sisters, daughters of Lord Richmond, from youth to middle age and beyond. They go through marriages, children, scandal, and intrigue as they decide what matters more: position or principle. Part one centers on three of the daughters -- Caroline, Emily, and Louisa -- as they entertain ideas of marrying solely for love, an idea abhorrent to their snooty parents. But in spite of the folks' protests ("What will people think?"), Caroline marries an untitled politician, Henry Fox, about twice her age. Emily chooses, God forbid, an Irishman. But because of his wealth and nobility, he becomes acceptable. Louisa also marries a wealthy Irish noble. Part two centers on the fourth daughter, Sarah. After her debut in London, the diffident Prince of Wales (the future King George III) falls in love with her, but unexpectedly marries another for political advantage. Sarah then rushes into a marriage. But because her cold, neglectful husband cannot provide what she wants most -- love and attention -- she beds with others and the family ostracizes her. In part three, miserable, guilt-ridden Sarah finds true love with a decent military man and reconciles herself with the family. Meanwhile, Caroline dies, and social upheaval in America, France, and Ireland opens the eyes of the surviving sisters to new ideas, and they and their families become embroiled in struggles between the masses and the privileged few. ~ Mike Cummings, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
293 mins

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Director(s):
David Caffrey
Writer(s):
Harriet O'Carroll
Producer(s):
Christopher HallDavid Snodin
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    ROSE R.

    It was a big surprise to find this great movie which reminds me of the Pride and Prejudice (not the latest with Keira). The setting, costume are very lavish and acting impressive. It is fascinating to learn how the blue blooded live and the way they see the outside world. I can't wait to get the next disc.

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    Barbara G.

    Nobody, I mean nobody, does period films better than the BBC. I was totally enthralled by the story of the Lenox sisters. This film was set during the last true age of the aristocrats with all their homes and lavish lifestyles. What made this movie especially interesting was the fact that it was based on a true story.

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    Jo M.

    The story line itself was wonderful and believable, costumes and settings were great. HOWEVER, there were only 3 discs and as you will see in watching, there are parts of it are edited out and just plain missing. It did not go Part 1,2,3,4,5,6 etc, there are Parts missing altogether. Very annoying and the ending left me like a "deer in the headlights" very disappointed in the ending, left me looking for the next disc - which there isn't one.

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