Period Films Club
rejoindre
Fanpop
New Post
Explore Fanpop
Andrei, as usual, is weary of life. This guy seriously he was born disatisfied with life and sad. Well I guess it isn’t really strange with that crazy, patriarchal, selfish father and that annoying sister of his. However when he meets Natasha at the Rostov family accueil it’s like a fresh breath of life and obviously he fells in l’amour with her. It’s absolutely natural that he feels drawn to her, since Natasha is so charming, pretty and full of life.

Lieutenant Berg, who is set to marry Vera Rostov, discusses the question of her dowry with the Count and he is so much in l’amour with her that he bargains his marriage for a hundred thousand rubles. Obviously, with the mismanage of his fortune the Count becomes worried about the family’s financial security, but he agrees to give the money. The family decides to cut down on their spending (and it was about time!) and the Countess suggests that they should ......

for plus link @ link
added by chel1395
Source: BBC
added by chel1395
Source: BBC
added by chel1395
Source: BBC
added by Michee
added by tiffany88
added by tiffany88
"BLANCHE FURY" (1948) Review

I suspect that many fans of costume dramas would be fascinated to know about the series of period dramas released par the British film industry during the post-World War II era. A good number of those films were released par a British film studio known as Gainsborough Pictures. But not all of them were released through this particular studio. Some were released through other studios ou production companies . . . like the 1948 period drama, "BLANCHE FURY".

Based upon the 1939 novel written par Marjorie Bowen (under the pseudonym of Joseph Stearling), "BLANCHE FURY" told...
continue reading...
"THE COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO" (1934) Review

I have seen only two versions of Alexandre Dumas père's 1845 novel, "The Count of Monte Cristo" in my past - the 1975 télévision version with Richard Chamberlain and the 2002 Disney film with James Cavielzel. While lire a good number of articles about the movie versions of the novel, I came across numerous praises for the 1934 adaptation that starred Robert Donat. And since I happened to like Dumas' story so much, I decided to see how much I would like this older version.

Set between the last months of the Napoleonic Wars and the 1830s, "THE COUNT...
continue reading...
added by tiffany88