Starring: Clive Owen , Polly Walker , Sean Bean
Directed by: Andrew Grieve
Produced by: Alan Horrox
Written by: R.D. Blackmore , Matthew Jacobs
You'll marvel at the irony. John Ridd (Clive Owen, Children of Men) has two driving passions: revenge for his father's murder at the hands of the villainous Doones, and love for the beautiful Lorna (Polly Walker, State of Play), daughter of his sworn enemies.
Item Number: 16107
Cast filmographies and R.D. Blackmore biography
You'll marvel at the irony. John Ridd (Clive Owen, Children of Men) has two driving passions: revenge for his father's murder at the hands of the villainous Doones, and love for the beautiful Lorna (Polly Walker, State of Play), daughter of his sworn enemies. Spectacular scenery and realistic 17th-century period details ornament this adaptation of one of the greatest love stories of all time.
| John Ridd's Father | --- | Michael MacKenzie |
| Young John | --- | Andrew Ferguson |
| Carver Doone | --- | Sean Bean |
| Young Lorna | --- | Claire Madden |
| John Ridd | --- | Clive Owen |
| Neighbour | --- | Paul Young |
| Annie Ridd | --- | Jane Gurnett |
| Sarah Ridd | --- | Billie Whitelaw |
| Lorna Doone | --- | Polly Walker |
| Tom Faggus | --- | Miles Anderson |
| Judge Jeffreys | --- | Kenneth Haigh |
| Ensie Doone | --- | Euan Grant MacLachlan |
| Sir Ensor Doone | --- | Robert Stephens |
| Priest | --- | Martin Heller |
| Lady Dugal | --- | Rachel Kempson |
| King James II | --- | Hugh Fraser |
Directed by Andrew Grieve
Written by R.D. Blackmore, Matthew Jacobs
Produced by Alan Horrox, Antony Root
Original Music by Julian Nott
Cinematography by Paul Wheeler
Film Editing by Scott Thomas
Costume Design by Phoebe De Gaye
"Lavish" -The Guardian (U.K.)
"Fine performances" -The Sun (U.K.)
"Authentic atmosphere" -London Evening Standard