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Frenchman's Creek

Frenchman's Creek (1998)

December. 19,1998
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Seeking to escape the stifling London court society, the beautiful headstrong Lady Dona St. Columb flees to her family estate on the Cornish coast. Her new freedom swiftly brings her into contact with the dashingly handsome French privateer Jean Aubrey who sweeps her off her feet and into a world of adventure on the high seas very different from her dull and boring life at court with her husband Sir Harry. Together with Jean Aubrey and her enigmatic servant William, Lady Dona conceives a daring plan to steal a ship right from under the noses of the English authorities. The theft enrages the authorities who make every effort to trap the French Pirate. However, as the noose begins to tighten around the lovers, Lady Dona is faced with the dilemma of duty and children with Sir Harry or freedom and excitement with Jean Aubrey

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Micitype
1998/12/19

Pretty Good

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ThrillMessage
1998/12/20

There are better movies of two hours length. I loved the actress'performance.

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Frances Chung
1998/12/21

Through painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable

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Haven Kaycee
1998/12/22

It is encouraging that the film ends so strongly.Otherwise, it wouldn't have been a particularly memorable film

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Paul Magne Haakonsen
1998/12/23

If you are expecting a high seas swashbuckling pirate movie then this 1998 version of "Frenchman's Creek" is not the movie for you, nor is it one that romanticizes pirates and piracy. However if you want to see a historical drama where the pirates is a backstory then you should watch this movie.I haven't read the book nor seen the 1944 version, so I can't compare the 1998 version to previous works.The story in "Frenchman's Creek" was interesting, although I had initially thought it would have more pirates, given it was released under the title "Pirate's Creek" in Scandinavia for some reason. And the DVD cover also made it appear to be focused on high seas adventure and swashbuckling pirates.What really worked for the movie was the costumes, props and locations. There was a very historical authenticity to it. And that was awesome, because it adds such a detailed level to the movie.It should also be said that the acting in the movie, by everyone on the cast list, were doing really good jobs in bringing their characters to life on the screen. A lot of talents that I never have seen before, but I think it is always refreshing to see new faces in movies."Frenchman's Creek" is an entertaining movie if you enjoy historical dramas. I was genuinely entertained by the movie.

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Rach-13
1998/12/24

If you liked Daphne du Maurier's original novel, avoid this like the plague. Large elements of the plot (including the period setting) have been changed. I was incredibly disappointed with the result - it seemed to alter the whole mood of the novel.

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SpiceLux
1998/12/25

I really enjoyed this film. Beautiful locations, well-acted & perfectly cast (esp. Ms. Fitzgerald). Only once did it feel like a TV movie; most of the time it felt like cinema. In fact, I wish I'd had the opportunity to see this in a cinema. I'm not one for mushy romance, so men -- fear not. Rent this one, find your sweetheart and curl up for a wonderful film. Thanks to everyone who worked so hard on this movie! *applause* This was far better than recent Hollywood fodder.

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dsm-6
1998/12/26

It's a good movie. I mean, there's all you need: romance, action, suspense,... Name it, it's there! I really like the part that goes that way: her- "Where are you going? him- To Finistère, I will try to forget you... her- You won't! him- I know!" and then she goes back to her husband and Aubrey goes back to his ship and adventures with all his pirate mates.

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