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Catherine Cookson's The Black Velvet Gown (1991)

Catherine Cookson's The Black Velvet Gown (1991)
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Filmed for British television in 1991, Black Velvet Gown is a two-part adaptation of Catherine Cookson's novel. The story begins in 1834; Riah Millican (Janet McTeer), left penniless by her husband's death, is evicted from her home along with her children. She takes a job as housekeeper for Percival Miller (Bob Peck), the reclusive master of Gulmington Mansion. Soon Riah is ruling the roost, as it were, and is in a position to hire and fire servants on her own. Part Two involves the arrival of illiterate serving girl Biddy (Geraldine Somerville), and the ensuing consequences. Black Velvet Gown was telecast in the US in 1993 on PBS' Masterpiece Theatre. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Director(s):
Norman Stone
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Filmed for British television in 1991, Black Velvet Gown is a two-part adaptation of Catherine Cookson's novel. The story begins in 1834; Riah Millican (Janet McTeer), left penniless by her husband's death, is evicted from her home along with her children. She takes a job as housekeeper for Percival Miller (Bob Peck), the reclusive master of Gulmington Mansion. Soon Riah is ruling the roost, as it were, and is in a position to hire and fire servants on her own. Part Two involves the arrival of illiterate serving girl Biddy (Geraldine Somerville), and the ensuing consequences. Black Velvet Gown was telecast in the US in 1993 on PBS' Masterpiece Theatre. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
115 mins

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Director(s):
Norman Stone
Writer(s):
Catherine Cookson
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Sara J.

Very well done BBC again. Cookson tells a good story and captures your attention. We need more of these types.

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Rita M.

A little dark and gritty at times, but I liked it!

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Fritzie G.

I liked this movie. I know it's based on a book, but the title doesn't really fit. And why the heck is Lucy on the cover not Biddy?!

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