Barbara Taylor Bradford's A Woman of Substance Trilogy (A Woman of Substance / Hold the Dream / To Be the Best) | 
| Directors: Don Sharp, Tony Wharmby Actors: Lindsay Wagner, Anthony Hopkins, Stephanie Beacham, Christopher Cazenove, Stuart Wilson Studio: Acorn Media Category: DVD
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Format: Box Set, Collector's Edition, Color, Dvd, Ntsc Language: English (Original Language) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Number Of Discs: 3 Running Time: 700 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 7.7 x 5.5 x 1.9
MPN: ACRDAMP5173D ISBN: 1569385173 UPC: 054961517398 EAN: 9781569385173 ASIN: B0000639EL
Theatrical Release Date: November 25, 1984 Release Date: April 16, 2002 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Great actors rich period detail and exotic locations are the hallmarks of these brilliant adaptations of barbara taylor bradfords bestselling novels. Each interlinked story fonds a strong and vibrant heroine caught up in a sweeping tale of love power and determination. Studio: Acorn Media Release Date: 04/09/2002 Starring: Liam Neeson Jenny Seagrove Run time: 700 minutes
Amazon.com A Woman of Substance Determined to ruin the upper-class Fairley family who wronged her, Emma Harte (Jenny Seagrove) aims to become one of the richest women in the world. Although anachronistic for a woman born around 1890, it is exhilarating to watch her think and act like a contemporary woman with the benefits of late-20th-century feminism. In just over five hours, this Emmy-nominated version of Barbara Taylor Bradford's bestselling novel A Woman of Substance traces Emma's life from overworked Yorkshire maid to the triumphant 79-year-old matriarch (Deborah Kerr) of a vast business empire. Married twice, but only truly loving a man she could never marry, Emma devotes herself to building her business empire. Surrounded by a loyal few, including Irishman Blackie O'Neill (Liam Neeson), Emma lives her life as a strong, uncompromising protagonist similar to Gone with the Wind's Scarlett O'Hara in a social environment reminiscent of Upstairs, Downstairs. Her life is a sort of feminist retrospective on the social issues of 1890s-to-1930s England--poverty, illegitimate children, illness, anti-Semitism, World War I, whether to marry for security or passion, the role of women in the workplace, and such--making A Woman of Substance a historical and inspiring film to watch. Hold the Dream The love of her life was there all along, she just didn't know it. As sequels go, Hold the Dream is a little like the sequel to Gone with the Wind: it's not devoid of merit, but it's not as captivating or enthralling as the original. Paula Fairley (Jenny Seagrove) inherits and runs the retail empire built by her grandmother, Emma Harte (Deborah Kerr). This somewhat lackluster tale of dutiful, hard-working Harte versus undeserving, greedy heirs set in the rather sterile world of 1980s New York City penthouses and English country manors lacks both its precursor's production budget and inspiring poor-girl-makes-good conviction. On the other hand, the love story between Paula and Shane (7th Heaven's Stephen Collins) manages to transcend the miniseries' weaknesses. Overcoming obstacles, tragedy, and deceit on numerous fronts, Paula remains driven by her sense of duty and business acumen. Finally learning that she cannot live on work and her grandmother's dream alone, Paula slowly warms to the possibility of true love. Her most loyal supporter and lifelong friend Shane helps her see that her own dreams can be the most rewarding. Wonderful performances by Seagrove and Collins make Hold the Dream a heartwarming tale about a powerful businesswoman learning to look beyond the bottom line and accept the love of a man who has loved her in silence her whole life. To Be the Best In the close of the trilogy, To Be the Best, Paula (Lindsay Wagner) comes into her own as a woman, mother, wife, and businesswoman. While not as captivating as the first parts of the trilogy, To Be the Best offers a satisfying close to the story and has its strengths, including a standout performance from Academy Award winner Anthony Hopkins, who plays Paula's chief of security. Thanks to Hopkins's performance, what might otherwise have seemed like a long-lost episode of Dynasty is also part espionage thriller. As Paula gets inveigled into a series of compromising business situations in Hong Kong, it is her dapper and debonair chief of security who repeatedly saves the day. --Tara Chace
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Gift June 27, 2009 G. Sprayberry (Idaho) I purchased this item for my Mother for Christmas. She has the book and on VHS. It is one of her favorites story lines. I myself have never read or seen the show, but I can say my Mother is very picky about what she watches, so I would say that this is a good bet.
A Woman of Substance June 7, 2009 Marilyn L. Wild (Virginia) I saw this as a TV mini series 25 years ago,and for years, I hoped that it would eventually come out on DVD. It is as wonderful or even better than I remember it. This is a wonderful story. There is good acting and character development, as well as a good plot, and beautiful location photography. There is authenticity of scenery, sets, etc., and the characters are very believable. I had not seen the 3rd installment and I could hardly wait for it to arrive! It is a nice video to have and play again and again, and is enjoyable by another generation. Today, it is hard to find a TV series, show, or movie that is not crude or so violent that you would not want to look at it with a child. Order this TODAY!
Up and Down January 27, 2009 Gentoolady (fl) A Woman of Substance DVD - Excellent! Hold the Dream DVD - picture quality not a good as the first one. To Be The Best DVD - totally different-different cast, story line I'm glad I bought the trilogy.
Outstanding storyline and acting January 16, 2008 Kathryne A. Hampton (Calgary, AB Canada) This is Deborah Kerr at her best! A young Liam Neeson is outstanding, as is Jenny Seagrove in the lead roles. Saw Woman of Substance as a TV mini-series is '86 and enjoyed it then - even nicer to own it and review whenever you want.
A Woman of Substance Trilogy September 15, 2005 Roberta Odocayen (Fort Worth , TX) 7 out of 9 found this review helpful
disc #1 was wonderful ... I started disc #2 the same night and was THOROUGHLY DISAPPOINTED.... this #2 started out about 30 yrs ahead.. There was ABSOLUTELY NOTHING ON THE DISC ABOUT EMMA'S LOVER PAUL AND THEY STORY TOGETHER... i watched #3 just because I had it... I WROTE TO THE AUTHOR MRS BRADFORD AND THE COMPANY THAT MADE THE CD... I WANTED A REFUND.... If there is a complete disc 2 out there I never saw it :(
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