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The Mallens

  • TV Series
  • 1979–
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
107
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John Duttine and John Hallam in The Mallens (1979)
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The series follows a ruthless 19th century Northumberland Squire, Thomas Mallen, and the tumultuous lives of his multiple illegitimate children distinguishable by a white streak in their hai... Read allThe series follows a ruthless 19th century Northumberland Squire, Thomas Mallen, and the tumultuous lives of his multiple illegitimate children distinguishable by a white streak in their hair.The series follows a ruthless 19th century Northumberland Squire, Thomas Mallen, and the tumultuous lives of his multiple illegitimate children distinguishable by a white streak in their hair.

  • Stars
    • Caroline Blakiston
    • Mary Healey
    • Gillian Lewis
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    7.1/10
    107
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    • Stars
      • Caroline Blakiston
      • Mary Healey
      • Gillian Lewis
    • 5User reviews
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    Caroline Blakiston
    Caroline Blakiston
    • Anna Brigmore…
    • 1979–1980
    Mary Healey
    Mary Healey
    • Mary Peel
    • 1979–1980
    Gillian Lewis
    • Jane Radlet
    • 1979–1980
    Matthew Long
    • Harry Bensham
    • 1979–1980
    John Duttine
    John Duttine
    • Donald Radlet
    • 1979
    Ian Saynor
    Ian Saynor
    • Matthew Radlet
    • 1979
    Pippa Guard
    Pippa Guard
    • Barbara Farrington
    • 1979
    Julia Chambers
    Julia Chambers
    • Constance Radlet…
    • 1979
    June Ritchie
    June Ritchie
    • Constance Radlet
    • 1980
    Juliet Stevenson
    Juliet Stevenson
    • Barbara Mallen…
    • 1980
    Gerry Sundquist
    Gerry Sundquist
    • Michael Radlet
    • 1980
    John Southworth
    • Michael Radlet Sr.
    • 1979
    Neil Dickson
    Neil Dickson
    • John Bensham
    • 1979–1980
    Michael Thomas
    • Dan Bensham
    • 1980
    Victoria Williams
    • Kate Bensham
    • 1980
    Julie Shipley
    • Sarah Waite
    • 1980
    Jeremy Clay
    • Jim Waite
    • 1980
    John Hallam
    John Hallam
    • Thomas Mallen
    • 1979
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    8didi-5

    engrossing melodrama from the Cookson library

    'The Mallens' was originally transmitted as two films and has since been reissued on DVD as four separate instalments - The Mallen Streak, The Mallen Girls; The Mallen Secret, The Mallen Curse. Based on Catherine Cookson's trilogy of novels, it was not liked by its author and prevented other adaptations being made of her work for many years.

    But is it any good? The first part of the story is dominated, as it should be, by Squire Thomas Mallen, a man who a woman never said no to, rich, powerful, and morally corrupt. Played by John Hallam (who was surprisingly under 40 at the time, but has the acting authority to appear older), a complex character emerges who engages both the audience's revulsion and sympathy. His actions cause the rest of the saga to unfold, first affecting his nieces Barbara and Constance, and then the next generation of children.

    Many emotionally charged scenes could prove laughable if not skilfully handled. I think the acting was overwrought in places (David Rintoul in the early scenes strutted a bit too much as the arrogant country gentleman), but with Caroline Blakiston, Anne Reid, June Ritchie, Juliet Stevenson, and others on the screen you can't go wrong. The second part centres on the second generation (Juliet Stevenson and Gerry Sundquist), a bit like a pseudo Wuthering Heights - it's weaker, but by this time you care enough to see the saga through to the end.

    A difficult adaptation of a difficult potboiler saga. Catherine Cookson should have been proud. It may not appeal to everyone, but there's no denying its power.
    5theprovinces

    Early Cookson Adaptation Filled With Melodrama

    well, even more melodrama than is in a Catherine Cookson adaptation. I got this DVD box set awhile ago and tried to watch it and found it so over the top I put it aside.

    I've been on a Cookson kick (rewatching all my DVDs and videos) so I pulled the Mallen set out and started watching it and still cringed through the first two episodes -- the acting, especially by David Rintoul (under much better direction and control in the 80s BBC Pride and Prejudice), is ridiculous. His acting is really quite like an old SNL skit -- picture Dan Ackroyd and John Belushi and Bill Murray putting on exaggerated posh Brit acting and you'll have his performance.

    The veteran Irish actor playing the Matriarch actually gets better as the series progresses -- there is a very difficult rape scene right at start of the film (actually what turned me off when I first tried to watch this)and it's really hard to wrap your head around this dominant character (meaning he's constantly in the storyline).

    At any rate, the locations are pretty, but be prepared that this is shot much like the 80s BBC dramas, where indoors is on video and outdoors is on film and it's a bit disconcerting as they shift back and forth. The indoor sets are very rudimentary and look almost like a theatrical set, but the outdoors are nicely lush.

    If you can get past the dated aspects (the horrible overacting, the style in which it's shot, etc.), it's always nice to have the full Cookson library at your period-melodrama command.
    Leofwine_draca

    Unwatchable

    It's not often I have to reach for the 'off' button but that was the case with THE MALLENS, an early Catherine Cookson adaptation which has dated so badly it's completely unwatchable.

    The main problem with this show is the lack of quality. The set-bound approach to the drama looks cheap and cheesy, little better than a particularly poor episode of Baker-era DR WHO. All BBC drama from this era has the same problem because of the use of now-dated cameras. It IS forgivable - but only if the script and characters make up for it. Unfortunately, both are dull here.

    The acting is straight off the stage and completely unconvincing. The characters are weak without a likable lead in sight. It takes ages for anything in the way of plot development to occur, and when it does it's often laughable. The picturesque northern locales are great, but it's not enough to keep watching. The various 1990s-era Cookson adaptations are a million times better than this.

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    • Release date
      • May 29, 1980 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Los Mallen
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      • Granada Television
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