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Poldark - Complete Series - 10-DVD Box Set (DVD) (*)
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Screened, competed or awarded at:
BAFTA Awards
Other Film Festival Awards


Language Selections:
English ( Dolby Digital 2.0 )
Spanish ( Dolby Digital 2.0 )


Product Origin/Format:
Spain ( PAL/Region 0 )

Running Time:
1501 min

Aspect Ratio:
Fullscreen

Special Features:
Box Set
Interactive Menu
Multi-DVD Set
Scene Access


Movie filmed in 1975 and produced in:
United Kingdom ( Great Britain, Ireland )


Directed By:
Philip Dudley
Paul Annett


Written By:
Winston Graham
Paul Wheeler


Actors:
Robin Ellis ..... Ross Poldark (29 episodes, 1975-1977)
Angharad Rees ..... Demelza Poldark / ... (28 episodes, 1975-1977)
Jill Townsend ..... Elizabeth Poldark / ... (27 episodes, 1975-1977)
Ralph Bates ..... George Warleggan (23 episodes, 1975-1977)
Paul Curran ..... Jud Paynter (22 episodes, 1975-1977)
Mary Wimbush ..... Prudie Paynter / ... (22 episodes, 1975-1977)
Judy Geeson ..... Caroline Penvenen / ... (19 episodes, 1975-1977)
Forbes Collins ..... Zacky Martin (14 episodes, 1975-1977)
Clive Francis ..... Francis Poldark (13 episodes, 1975)
Kevin McNally ..... Drake Carne (13 episodes, 1977)
David Delve ..... Sam Carne (12 episodes, 1977)
Norma Streader ..... Verity Poldark / ... (11 episodes, 1975-1977)
Michael Cadman ..... Dr. Dwight Enys / ... (11 episodes, 1977)
Jane Wymark ..... Morwenna Whitworth / ... (11 episodes, 1977)
Richard Morant ..... Dr. Dwight Enys (11 episodes, 1975-1976)
John Baskcomb ..... Nathaniel 'Nat' Pearce / ... (10 episodes, 1975-1977)
Shelagh Wilcocks ..... Mrs. Tabb (10 episodes, 1975-1976)
Stefan Gates ..... Geoffrey Charles Poldark (9 episodes, 1975-1977)
Christopher Benjamin ..... Sir Hugh Bodrugan (9 episodes, 1975-1976)
Ralph Nossek ..... Harris Pascoe (9 episodes, 1975-1976)
Christopher Biggins ..... Rev. Osborne Whitworth / ... (8 episodes, 1977)
Cynthia Grenville ..... Constance Bodrugan / ... (8 episodes, 1975-1976)
Alan Tilvern ..... Nicholas Warleggan (7 episodes, 1977)
Gillian Bailey ..... Jinny Martin Carter (7 episodes, 1975)
Donald Douglas ..... Capt. Malcolm McNeil / ... (7 episodes, 1975-1976)
Nicholas Selby ..... Nicholas Warleggan (7 episodes, 1975)
Hugh Dickson ..... Dr. Behenna / ... (6 episodes, 1977)
Brian Stirner ..... Hugh Armitage (6 episodes, 1977)
Julie Dawn Cole ..... Rowella Chynoweth / ... (6 episodes, 1977)
Jonathan Newth ..... Capt. Blamey / ... (5 episodes, 1975)
Mike Hall ..... Sir Francis Basset / ... (5 episodes, 1977)
Eileen Way ..... Agatha Poldark (5 episodes, 1977)
Trudie Styler ..... Emma Tregirls (5 episodes, 1977)
Michael Graham Cox ..... Sid Rowse / ... (5 episodes, 1977)
Dave Carter ..... Harry Harry / ... (5 episodes, 1975-1977)
Frank Middlemass ..... Charles Poldark (4 episodes, 1975)
Stuart Doughty ..... Jim Carter (4 episodes, 1975)
Duncan Lamont ..... Bartholomew 'Tholly' Tregirls / ... (4 episodes, 1977)
Gertan Klauber ..... Tom Harry (4 episodes, 1977)
Malcolm Tierney ..... Monk Adderley (4 episodes, 1977)
Peter Diamond ..... Joe Nanfan (4 episodes, 1977)
Patrick Holt ..... Benjamin Penvenen / ... (4 episodes, 1975-1977)
Stephen Reynolds ..... Arthur Solway (4 episodes, 1977)
Martin Fisk ..... Mark Daniel (4 episodes, 1975-1976)
John Croft ..... Blewitt (4 episodes, 1975)
Peter Clay ..... Unwin Trevaunance (3 episodes, 1975)
Pip Miller ..... Paul Daniel (3 episodes, 1975-1976)
David Garfield ..... Jacka Hoblyn (3 episodes, 1975-1976)
Ruth Trouncer ..... Mrs. Chynoweth (3 episodes, 1975)
Hugh Manning ..... Lord Falmouth / ... (3 episodes, 1977)
Peta Mason ..... Rosina Hoblyn (3 episodes, 1975-1976)
Esmond Webb ..... Rev. Odgers (3 episodes, 1977)
Sonia Meller ..... Mary Ann Tamblyn (3 episodes, 1977)
Sheila White ..... Keren Daniel (3 episodes, 1975)
Margaret Ward ..... Mrs. Gower (3 episodes, 1977)
Ingrid Evans ..... Lucy Pipe (3 episodes, 1977)
Michael Petrovitch ..... Comte de Sombreuil (3 episodes, 1977)
Howard Bell ..... Garth (3 episodes, 1975)
John Ringham ..... Henshawe (3 episodes, 1975-1976)
Don Henderson ..... Tom Carne (3 episodes, 1975)
David Shaw ..... John Hoskins / ... (3 episodes, 1975-1977)
John Forbes-Robertson ..... Dr. Choake (3 episodes, 1975-1977)
Stuart Fell ..... Fight Arranger / ... (3 episodes, 1975-1977)
Billy Miller ..... Fiddler (3 episodes, 1975)
Roy Evans ..... Nick Vigus (3 episodes, 1975)
Milton Johns ..... Matthew Sanson (3 episodes, 1975)
Jane Hilary ..... Mrs. Teague (3 episodes, 1975)
Patrick Westwood ..... Tonkin (3 episodes, 1975)
Edward Evans ..... Aukett (3 episodes, 1975)
Eric Dodson ..... Reverend Johns (2 episodes, 1975)
Gordon Salkilld ..... 1st Boozer / ... (2 episodes, 1975)
Wendy Williams ..... Lady Basset / ... (2 episodes, 1977)
Preston Lockwood ..... Harris Pascoe (2 episodes, 1977)
Tim Barlow ..... Mr. Tankard / ... (2 episodes, 1975-1977)
Barry Jackson ..... Charlie Kempthorne (2 episodes, 1975-1976)
Michael Gwynn ..... Justice Lister (2 episodes, 1975)
Thomas Grady ..... Jeremy Poldark (2 episodes, 1977)
Edward Brooks ..... Commissaire (2 episodes, 1977)
David McKail ..... Alexander Craig (2 episodes, 1977)
Shaun Curry ..... John Trelawney / ... (2 episodes, 1977)
Ken Plested ..... Coxswain / ... (2 episodes, 1975-1976)
Jack May ..... Ralph Allen Daniell (2 episodes, 1977)
Matthew Walters ..... French Sergeant / ... (2 episodes, 1977)
Wensley Pithey ..... Jeffrey Clymer (2 episodes, 1975)
Charles Kinross ..... Clerk of the court (2 episodes, 1975)
Timothy Morand ..... Comte de Maresi / ... (2 episodes, 1977)
Adrian Shergold ..... Travis (2 episodes, 1975-1976)
Denis Holmes ..... Captain Bray (2 episodes, 1975)
Hilary Mason ..... Mrs. Carne (2 episodes, 1975)
Stephen Jack ..... Sir John Treneglos (2 episodes, 1975)
Diana Berriman ..... Margaret (2 episodes, 1975)
David Gillies ..... Miner (2 episodes, 1975)
David Millett ..... Miner (2 episodes, 1975)
Leon Sinden ..... Trencrom (2 episodes, 1975-1977)


Synopsis:
Welcome to romance, betrayal and adventure in the spellbinding saga of gallant Captain Ross Poldark (Robin Ellis) and his ever-changing fortunes on the ruggedly beautiful Cornish coast. Enjoy the complete series from Poldark's return from the American Revolution as a wounded prison escapee, and his earth-shaking discovery that the woman he loves is engaged to viperous man who is determined to drive the Poldarks from their land. You'll relish every turn, including Poldark's tumultuous marriage to Demelza, and the dramatic resolution of the struggles with his predatory rival. A sensation on Masterpiece.

Season 1
Episode #1.1
S1, Ep1 Oct. 5, 1975
In 1783, Ross Poldark returns from the American wars to his native Cornwall to find his home in shambles and his betrothed engaged to another.

Episode #1.2
S1, Ep2 Oct. 12, 1975
Ross determines to put Nampara back on track and get his mine Wheal Leisure running again. Ross also decides to take young Demelza Carne into his house as a servant.

Episode #1.3
S1, Ep3 Oct. 19, 1975
Demelza has taken over the running of Nampara, Elizabeth and Francis now married have had a child. Ross has to defend Jim Carter in court but to no avail as he is sent to prison.

Episode #1.4
S1, Ep4 Oct. 26, 1975
After another infidelity from Francis, Elizabeth decides to leave Francis for Ross after his father's death - but Demelza's pregnancy complicates the situation.

Episode #1.5
S1, Ep5 Nov. 2, 1975
Ross and Demelza, now married, celebrate the birth of their daughter. A traveling troupe of performers stages a play at Nampara, and Mark Daniel falls for a young actress named Keren.

Episode #1.6
S1, Ep6 Nov. 9, 1975
When Jim Carter becomes seriously ill in prison, Ross worries that he will die before completing his sentence.

Episode #1.7
S1, Ep7 Nov. 16, 1975
Young Geoffrey Charles is stricken with a serious illness; when Francis also becomes ill, Demelza assists Elizabeth in caring for him.

Episode #1.8
S1, Ep8 Nov. 23, 1975
Mark Daniel learns of Keren's affair with Dwight Enys; Ross helps Mark avoid capture by the authorities.

Episode #1.9
S1, Ep9 Nov. 30, 1975
After Ross is released on bail on charges of looting a wrecked ship, the Warleggans stubborn witnesses in order to have him legally executed.

Episode #1.10
S1, Ep10 Dec. 7, 1975
Francis' failed suicide attempt leaves him in deep melancholia and the Warleggan's parade of suborned witnesses darkens Ross' prospects for acquittal.

Episode #1.11
S1, Ep11 Dec. 14, 1975
Ross rehires Jud, reestablishes his friendship with Francis, and becomes involved with smugglers in the hope of raising money to exploit a new copper vein.

Episode #1.12
S1, Ep12 Dec. 21, 1975
Warleggan's minions apparently beat Jud to death in revenge for his changing his testimony and Francis and Ross plan to open Wheal grace using Warleggan money.

Episode #1.13
S1, Ep13 Dec. 28, 1975
After the birth of Ross and Demelza's son, Francis accidentally drowns in Wheal Grace after supposedly discovering a new vein if precious copper.

Episode #1.14
S1, Ep14 Jan. 4, 1976
Ross tries to locate Mark Daniel in the hope that he will remember the location of the copper vein he found while hiding in Wheal Grace.

Episode #1.15
S1, Ep15 Jan. 11, 1976
Ross's hopes for a new vein of copper are shattered, and his distress when he finds out Elizabith plans to marry Warleggan resulting in the breaking of his marriage vows.

Episode #1.16
S1, Ep16 Jan. 18, 1976
Warleggan evicts hundreds of tenant families in his efforts to exert his power, and Ross discovers a valuable vein of tin in his depleted copper mine, Wheal Grace.

Season 2
Episode #2.1
S2, Ep1 Sep. 11, 1977
Ross is discharged for medical reasons and returns home to find Warleggan occupying the house of his elderly aunt and expecting his first child by Elizabeth.

Episode #2.2
S2, Ep2 Sep. 18, 1977
Elizabeth's son Geoffrey facilitates a romance between Drake Carne and Morwenna while Ross learns that Dwight is a prisoner of war in France.

Episode #2.3
S2, Ep3
Sep. 25, 1977
Episode #2.3
Morwenna's love for Drake causes her to reject an arranged marriage with a pompous minister, and Drake bedevils George by seeding his pond with toads.
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Episode #2.4
S2, Ep4 Oct. 2, 1977
Warleggan presses trumped-up charges against Drake in revenge for his romance with Rowenna, and Ross plans a daring rescue of Dwight from a French prison.

Episode #2.5
S2, Ep5 Oct. 9, 1977
Ross and his men successfully bring Dwight back from Frace, but Drake is wounded severely, and Watleggan's son develops a serious case of the rickets.

Episode #2.6
S2, Ep6 Oct. 16, 1977
Whitworth becomes sexually frustrated when Behanna asks him to abstain for his wife's health, and Warleggan stands for Parliament after Ross declines the opportunity.

Episode #2.7
S2, Ep7 Oct. 23, 1977
George, newly elected to Parliament, has become obsessed over Valentine's as Whitworth takes on his teenage sister-in-law as mistress.

Episode #2.8
S2, Ep8 Oct. 30, 1977
At George Warleggan's behest Sid Rouse categorically harasses Drake and his smithy, and Rowella announces to a horrified Rev. Whitworth that she is with child.

Episode #2.9
S2, Ep9 Nov. 6, 1977
Sam consents to wrestle Sid Rouse at the fair in order to get Emma back to church and Warleggan agrees to stop harassing Drake in order to save his marriage.

Episode #2.10
S2, Ep10 Nov. 13, 1977
Caroline goes to London after her child's death, Whitworth reestablishes relations with money, and Ross secretly visits Elizabeth during a Warleggan party.

Episode #2.11
S2, Ep11 Nov. 20, 1977
Whitworth attempts to break off his ongoing affair with Rowella but is seduced into continuing it when Solway becomes aware he's being cuckolded.

Episode #2.12
S2, Ep12 Nov. 27, 1977
Warleggan wagers Adderly that he will not be able to seduce Demelza, and when he fails at that, he goads Ross into challenging him to a duel.

Episode #2.13
S2, Ep13 Dec. 4, 1977
Warleggan tries to have Ross arrested after the duel and Elizabeth consults with a doctor to have her baby prematurely to allay George's suspicions.

British officer Ross Poldark returns to his native Cornwall after the Revolutionary War after escaping from a war prison. He finds that because he was believed dead, his home has fallen into ruin and his estate has shifted to his mercenary uncle following the death of his father. His uncle has committed to selling the family copper and tin mines to a ruthless local land baron while his former fiancée has agreed to marry his cousin in his absence.
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