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The Master of Ballantrae
The story of two brothers, Scottish noblemen whose family is torn apart by the Jacobite rising of 1745.
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Plot Summary
Set during the Jacobite Rising of 1745, this miniseries follows the intertwined lives of two aristocratic brothers, Jamie and Henry Durie, from the fictional Master of Ballantrae estate. Their loyalty is tested amidst the political turmoil, leading to betrayal, ambition, and a deep-seated rivalry that spans years and continents. The narrative explores themes of honor, deception, and the consequences of divided loyalties.
Critical Reception
The 1984 adaptation of 'The Master of Ballantrae' received a mixed reception, with praise often directed at the performances and the faithfulness to Robert Louis Stevenson's novel. However, some critics found the pacing to be slow and the overall production values not quite up to par with larger-budget television events of the era.
What Reviewers Say
Appreciated for its dramatic scope and adherence to the source material.
Criticized by some for its deliberate pacing and television-movie production quality.
Praised the lead actors for their interpretations of the complex Durie brothers.
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Fun Fact
This television miniseries is an adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson's 1889 novel of the same name, which was previously adapted into a 1953 film starring Errol Flynn.
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