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The Far Pavilions [1984] [DVD]
 
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The Far Pavilions [1984] [DVD]

Ben Cross , Amy Irving    Parental Guidance   DVD
3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (21 customer reviews)
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  • Actors: Ben Cross, Amy Irving, Christopher Lee, Rossano Brazzi, Saeed Jaffrey
  • Format: PAL
  • Language English
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Classification: PG
  • Studio: Acorn
  • DVD Release Date: 9 May 2005
  • Run Time: 316 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (21 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00005M6RE
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 14,340 in Film & TV (See Top 100 in Film & TV)

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Special Features

DVD 9
English
Region 2
Dolby Digital English
Dolby Digital
Interactive Menus
Scene Access
Production Notes
MM Kaye Biography And Booklist

Product Description

United Kingdom released, PAL/Region 2 DVD: LANGUAGES: English ( Dolby Digital 2.0 ), SPECIAL FEATURES: 2-DVD Set, Biographies, Interactive Menu, Production Notes, Scene Access, SYNOPSIS: Ash (Ben Cross) and Anjuli (Amy Irving) are two star-crossed lovers, caught up in this passionate and haunting love story. Based on the best selling novel by M. M. Kaye, The Far Pavilions is set in the India of the British Raj at the end of the 19th Century against the spectacular and epic sweep of battle, treachery and intrigue. An all star cast including Omar Sharif, Sir John Gielgud, Christopher Lee, Rossano Brazzi, Robert Hardy, Saeed Jaffery and Rupert Everett feature in this stunning and lavish production which was first seen on Channel Four. Season 1 Season 1, Episode 1: Part One: Return to India Original Air Date-3 January 1984 Season 1, Episode 2: Part Two: The Journey to Bhithor Original Air Date-January 1984 Season 1, Episode 3: Part Three: 'Wally and Anjuli' Original Air Date-January 1984 SCREENED/AWARDED AT: BAFTA Awards, ...The Far Pavilions - Complete Series - 2-DVD Set ( Blade of Steel )

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31 of 31 people found the following review helpful
Format:DVD
When I first saw this adaptation for TV in the 1980s, I thought it was a fantastic recreation of M M Kaye's epic story of Anjuli and Ash which I had read some years previously. However, having recently reread the book, and followed it up with this DVD, I have to admit that this time round it fell well short of my expectations.

My first gripe is that the story has been changed quite a lot, so that first quarter of the book, dealing with Ash's early life, is covered in the opening credits plus a couple of flashbacks. Additionally, instead of keeping his background quiet, Ash now spouts off about it to virtually everyone he meets, which changes his character somewhat. And thirdly, the book has the Afghan war as the final scene, whereas this film uses the rescue of Anjuli from Bithor. Whilst I understand these changes are probably for the purposes of pace and dramatic effect, for me they spoilt my enjoyment of the film, since the gradual alienation of Ash from the British, Hindu and finally the Moslem communities is not fully explained, and the aftermath of Anjuli's rescue is glossed over as she and Ash ride off into the sunset.

The film is split up into a number of episodes, but after I'd watched the lengthy opening credits for the third time, I began to wish that, before converting it to DVD, it had been edited into a continuous whole. I also felt rather let down by the casting of the film. For my money, Ben Cross was just too short, and Amy Irving (Anjuli) looked as if her face had been covered in plaster of Paris, since her expression hardly ever changed. The child actors were also a bit wooden. However, the Indian cast were mostly fantastic, and the scenes of India, and particularly the bridal cortege, were great. The latter, in particular, combined just the right amount of gaudy splendour with noise and chaos.

Overall I felt this wasn't a terrible adaptation of the book, just not as good as I remembered, though my view of it probably suffered because I had read the book again so recently. Three and a half stars.
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147 of 152 people found the following review helpful
By Lawyeraau HALL OF FAME TOP 100 REVIEWER
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Based upon M. M. Kaye's best selling novel of the same name, this film is well acted and absorbing. It is a story set during the time of the British Raj in India. The two characters central to the film are Ash (Ben Cross), an Englishman who spent the formative years of his life believing that he was Indian, and Anjuli (Amy Irving), a half caste Indian princess. Ash and Anjuli spent a portion of their childhood growing up together, until palace intrigues forced Ash and his Indian foster mother to flee. As a prepubescent youth, he is informed of his English heritage and sent to England for his education and Anglicization.

Returning to India many years later as a young man, Ash becomes a part of a British regiment called the Guides. He has some difficulties adjusting, as he is not an Englishman comfortable in his own skin, as he also feels Indian in many ways, a view that brings him conflict due to the way the native Indian population is viewed by the British. Meanwhile, Anjuli has continued living as a half caste Indian princess. She and Ash have not seen each other since he and his foster Indian mother fled, and she has no idea that Ash is not Indian, but British.

The film is an amazing cornucopia of adventure and romance. It provides a tantalizing glimpse into colonial India. All of this, however, merely serves to propel the story towards the uniting of Ash and Anjuli, as the film is, first and foremost, a love story set against the romantic and lush backdrop of colonial India. When the paths of these star crossed lovers intersect, it is under a most unusual set of circumstances. It is a story that will keep the viewer riveted to the screen. I, myself, was unable to tear myself away from the screen and was riveted for the full five hours that it took for this mesmerizing tale of adventure, love, and treachery to unfold.

With a star studded cast that includes the likes of Omar Shariff, Christopher Lee, Sir John Gielgud, and Rossano Brazzi, this is a film what will capture the viewer's imagination. I read and loved the novel upon which this film was based, and while it is not a faithful adaptation of that wonderful book, the film stands on its own considerable merits. It is meant to entertain and that it most certainly does.

This two disc DVD is somewhat limited in what it offers, however, in terms of features, which is limited to a scene index, some production notes, and a brief biography of M.M. Kaye. In terms of its quality, while the sound is good, the visuals are somewhat grainy at times and washed out looking. It is too bad that they decided to do the transfer from video to DVD on the cheap. In doing so, they did "The Far Pavilions" a disservice. Still, it is a DVD well worth having in one's collection, as the story is such a gripping tale.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
A must watch 28 Sep 2007
Format:DVD
Indeed a classic of its own kind which would give a crash course of Indian culture and its customs during the times of British Raj in 19th century. It is an excellent effort to picture the all time best seller of M.M Kay, which is a romantic tale of a child who was born to an English aristocratic family and raised by an Indian foster mother who saved his life during the 1857 mutiny. The boy who considered himself an Indian spent a few days of his life in Gulkote, an Indian Imperial State, as a servant to the maharaja. He met the love of his life, the little half cast princess Anjuli Bai and was later sent to England by his English guardians. The movie is a fantastic effort to depict his return to India as an English army officer, the circumstances in which he met his beloved and his participation as a spy in afghan war.
For those who have a taste of classic movies, "The Far Pavilions" is a must watch...
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The Far Pavillions
This book seems somehow to have been eclipsed by the film/dvd of The Jewel in the Crown. I see no reason for this, the book is beautifully written by a lady who was married to a... Read more
Published 21 days ago by mufuliraman
The Far Pavillions
This is one of my favorite storys. I liked the DVD but the book is much better. I was disappointed they had missed out his childhood in the palace as that was where he first met... Read more
Published 5 months ago by lolagail
The Far Pavilions DVD
I first saw this on TV several years ago and enjoyed it a lot. Great story, good acting,(Ben Cross looks so young), Excellent for watching on long winter evenings
Published 7 months ago by jan
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The Far Pavilions [1984] [DVD]

I am absolutely delighted with the DVD it came well wrapped, in excellent condition and arrived sooner than I expected. Read more
Published 8 months ago by Mrs. Iris Oldroyd
The Far Pavillions (1984) DVD
After enjoying the Kindle version of this book so much I was very disappointed with this DVD
From the description I expected it to be in colour !!! Read more
Published 9 months ago by P. A. G.
Better than I remembered
I first became acquainted with the work of M M Kaye in the 1970s when I read the excellent Shadow of the Moon and Trade Winds. Read more
Published 9 months ago by Lozza9
Excellent Viewing
I read the book of the Far pavilions in the 80's and thought it was brilliant. I saw the original television series and thoroughly enjoyed it. Read more
Published 10 months ago by DollyD
Disappointing
A disappointing production with mediocre acting, washed out colours and far from realistic scenery, some of it filmed in wales instead of afghanistan.
Do not recommend.
Published 14 months ago by P. Mullen
Not Far Enough Pavilions
I agree with everything that has been said about this production in the Amazon reviews but would add disappointment that the film did not take us as far as the book. Read more
Published 14 months ago by Mo Stokes
Pavilions
My wife and I have seen several of these type of films and thought this one a bit soppy after the first half hour, so I sold it agian through Amazon quite quickly.
Published 21 months ago by A. M. Pardoe
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