Lorna Doone (2001)
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Filmed in London and Wales, this two-part adaptation of the oft-dramatized R.D. Blackmore novel Lorna Doone was praised for its realism, though one or two nitpickers pointed out that the costumes were not all "in period" for 17th century Scotland. This time around, Amelia Warner starred as… More Filmed in London and Wales, this two-part adaptation of the oft-dramatized R.D. Blackmore novel Lorna Doone was praised for its realism, though one or two nitpickers pointed out that the costumes were not all "in period" for 17th century Scotland. This time around, Amelia Warner starred as the titular Lorna, whose romance with young John Ridd (Richard Coyle) was imperiled by the bloody, long-standing feud between the Doones and the Ridds. The show was stolen by Martin Clunes in the flashy role of the redoubtable Jeremy Stickles. Lorna Doone aired over BBC1 on December 24 and 26, 2000. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
- Directed By
- Mike Barker
- Written By
- Adrian Hodges
- Genres
- Drama, Television, Romance
- In Theaters
- Dec 24, 2000 Wide
- Studio
- A & E
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Cast
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Anthony Calf
as Tom Faggus
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Martin Clunes
as Jeremy Stickles
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Barbara Flynn
as Sarah Ridd
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Martin Jarvis
as Baron de Whichehalse
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Michael Kitchen
as Judge Jeffreys
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Anton Lesser
as Counsellor Doone
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Jack Shepherd
as Reuben Huckaback
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Peter Vaughan
as Sir Ensor Doone
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Aidan Gillen
as Carver Doone
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Richard Coyle
as John Ridd
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Jesse Spencer
as Marwood de Whichehalse
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Amelia Warner
as Lorna Doone
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Honeysuckle Weeks
as Annie Ridd
