The Forsyte saga [videorecording] Series 2 / [written by Stephen Mallatratt and Jan McVerry] ; produced by Sita Williams ; [directed by Christopher Menaul and David Moore] ; a Granada Television production.
Contributor(s): Lewis, Damian | Graves, Rupert | McKee, Gina | Redgrave, Corin | Gruffudd, Ioan | Mallatratt, Stephen | McVerry, Jan | Williams, Sita | Menaul, Christopher | Moore, David (Producer) | Burgon, Geoffrey | Galsworthy, John. Forsyte saga | Acorn Media (Firm) | Granada Television.
Material type: Visual materialPublisher: Silver Spring, MD : Acorn Media, c2003Edition: Widescreen format; complete UK broadcast ed.Description: 2 videodiscs (ca. 276 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.ISBN: 1569386765.Subject(s): Forsyte family (Fictitious characters) -- Drama | Middle class families -- Great Britain -- Drama | Great Britain -- Social life and customs -- 19th century -- Drama | Video recordings for the hearing impaired | Forsyte family (Fictitious characters) -- Fiction | Middle class families -- Great Britain -- Fiction | Great Britain -- Social life and customs -- 19th century -- Fiction | Middle class -- Great Britain -- Fiction | England -- Social life and customs -- Fiction | Closed caption video recordingsGenre/Form: Love stories. | Melodrama. | Television mini-series. | Television adaptations. | DVD-Video discs.DDC classification: [Fic] | 823/.912Booklist
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DVD; Dolby digital stereo.
Closed-captioned.
Damian Lewis, Rupert Graves, Gina McKee, Corin Redgrave, Ioan Gruffudd.
Directors of photography, Sue Gibson and Alan Almond ; film editors, Tony Cranstoun and Anthony Ham ; music, Geoffrey Burgon.
Based on the book by John Galsworthy.
Originally produced for television in 2003.
Each disc contains two episodes of the original television mini-series.
Volume 1 includes production featurette, photo gallery, John Galsworthy biography, and cast biographies.
This multigenerational drama tells the story of the Forsytes, an upper-middle-class British family caught between the conflicting demands of their own passions and the strict social and moral codes of the Victorian Era.
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