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Harnessing Peacocks [1992] [VHS]
 
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Harnessing Peacocks [1992] [VHS]

Serena Scott Thomas , Peter Davison , James Cellan Jones    Suitable for 15 years and over   VHS Tape
4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
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  • Actors: Serena Scott Thomas, Peter Davison, John Mills, Nicholas Le Prevost, Renée Asherson
  • Directors: James Cellan Jones
  • Language English
  • Classification: 15
  • Studio: Odyssey
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00004CRZE
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 1,953 in Video (See Top 100 in Video)

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24 of 26 people found the following review helpful
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Format:VHS Tape
How does a young girl from a wealthy family with no skills or education support herself and her baby when they turn their backs on her? An absolutely charming film based on book by Mary Wesley. The characters are charming, the plot full of twists, the scenery is beautiful, and the guy gets his girl in the end. My aunt and I love it!
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19 of 21 people found the following review helpful
By Suave
Format:DVD
The novelist, Mary Wesley once said that "a wildlife has a better taste". Although a lot of people know her most famous book, The Camomile Lawn, very few people these days know other novels she wrote in her lifetime. The writing career came late in her life. But her novels, Jumping the queue, Imaginative Experience and Harnessing Peacocks are my favourite books.

Her characters are mainly very English and she drew her inspiration from the life of the upper classes. They go to the public schools. They have black tie parties. They are educated, arty, unconventional, Bohemian and almost like the Bloomsbury characters who have unusual love affairs and ménage à trois. Unlike other romantic writers' works, her characters talk about sex quite openly (her works have been compared to as "Jane Austen plus sex"). Underneath the facade of the social superiority and class, she closely examines parental love and many aspects of women's and men's relations, including unrequited feelings of women for men. The dialogue is often deeply ironic.

Harnessing Peacock has a classical and romantic sense of time and place (the story is set in the most beautiful places in England). The story unfolds elegantly like Jane Austen's novel, Persuasion. It's a film to wallow in like a finely scented bath.

One would like to know why it took so long to release the adaptations of her novels on DVD. To me, these films on ITV are hidden gems. They were made during the 80's, in the heyday of Sloane Rangers and Le Cordon Bleu. Of course, like a Sloane, these characters talk posh (Hebe character in Harnessing Peacocks is a typical Sloane). They say the word "super" instead of "excellent". The depiction of Sloane Rangers seemed slightly outdated (and awful jumpers they wear!) but the acting is still fresh and these characters are still as endearing and funny as when they were first created.

One could only hope that the ITV will release all the other films based on Mary Wesley's novels including The Vacillations of Poppy Carew (filmed in 1995) and Jumping the Queue (filmed in 1989) directed by Claude Whatham, starring with Sheila Hancock, David Threlfall, Don Henderson.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
Triumphant Womanhood 16 Mar 2012
By H. A. Weedon VINE™ VOICE
Format:DVD|Amazon Verified Purchase
Serena Scott Thomas as Hebe, Peter Davison as Jim. John Mills as Bernard along with the supporting caste give firstrate performances in this very watchable dramatisation of the book by Mary Wesley. It's the kind of story that readily creates a 'feel good' state of mind in the viewer. It's a dateless work embued with a timelessness fitting in with any day and age. Hebe, so well portrayed by Serena Scott Thomas, comes across as a resourceful, intelligent young woman who has turned an early mistake into a lucrative business in the nicest possible way.

This production brings out the inherent humour within the tale without ever feeling the need to force it upon the viewer in the silly way that so often spoils adaptations of this kind. The affectations and quasi-moral standards of the nouveau riche are delightfully portrayed. Ms Scott Thomas's appearances in both full frontal and full rear view nude postures are a delight to behold as she portrays the 'I'm me: take me or leave me as I am' attitude of Hebe's character. Having made that one big mistake Hebe has become the good mother and strong woman who will now always be in charge even when she finally entraps the cause of her orginal faux pas. The whole story is a paean in praise of womanhood as, resplendant in her carriage drawn by her well-harnessed peacocks, she continues on her way ever triumphant.
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