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Thorn Birds Collector's Set

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Originally shot as a television mini-series, THE THORN BIRDS is the story of an Australian-based family who live on a ranch. Local priest Ralph de Bricassart (Richard Chamberlain) has a tortuous... More
Originally shot as a television mini-series, THE THORN BIRDS is the story of an Australian-based family who live on a ranch. Local priest Ralph de Bricassart (Richard Chamberlain) has a tortuous relationship with daughter of the family, Meggie (Rachel Ward), which ultimately proves doomed. Instead, Meggie chooses to marry a local man, Luke O'Neill (Bryan Brown), leaving a constant question mark looming over what might have been. Covering a vast 60 year period in the life of the family, plenty of twists and turns unfold for Meggie and co. over the course of THE THORN BIRDS, resulting in a fine piece of period drama that has proved highly popular since first airing in 1983. Minimize
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Release Date: 2005-06-07, Rating NR (Not Rated),
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Originally shot as a television mini-series, THE THORN BIRDS is the story of an Australian-based family who live on a ranch. Local priest Ralph de Bricassart (Richard Chamberlain) has a tortuous relationship with daughter of the family, Meggie (Rachel Ward), which ultimately proves doomed. Instead, Meggie chooses to marry a local man, Luke O'Neill (Bryan Brown), leaving a constant question mark looming over what might have been. Covering a vast 60 year period in the life of the family, plenty of twists and turns unfold for Meggie and co. over the course of THE THORN BIRDS, resulting in a fine piece of period drama that has proved highly popular since first airing in 1983.
 

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The Thorn Birds - Got Eight Hours or So to Kill?

by   AliventiAsylum , top reviewer in Movies at Epinions.com ,  Mar 5, 2004
Pros: terrific adaptation of an epic story, good acting
Cons: Bryan Brown, picture transfer could have been better
The Bottom Line: If you're willing to put in the time commitment to this story, it's well worth it.
Review: With the increasing use of a mini-series to adapt novels in the late seventies and early eighties, many stories that wouldn’t have translated well into a two hour film on the big screen nor played well crammed in one evening on television began to ...
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