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The Jewel in the Crown

  • TV Mini Series
  • 1984
  • TV-14
  • 56m
IMDb RATING
8.3/10
2.6K
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The Jewel in the Crown (1984)
The Jewel In The Crown
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The sweeping drama about the ruling and ruled classes of WWII India, trying amidst the turmoil to come to terms with the drastic changes taking place around them, knowing that their lives wi... Read allThe sweeping drama about the ruling and ruled classes of WWII India, trying amidst the turmoil to come to terms with the drastic changes taking place around them, knowing that their lives will never be the same again.The sweeping drama about the ruling and ruled classes of WWII India, trying amidst the turmoil to come to terms with the drastic changes taking place around them, knowing that their lives will never be the same again.

  • Stars
    • Tim Pigott-Smith
    • Geraldine James
    • Wendy Morgan
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    • Stars
      • Tim Pigott-Smith
      • Geraldine James
      • Wendy Morgan
    • 45User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    • Won 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 11 wins & 18 nominations total

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    Tim Pigott-Smith
    Tim Pigott-Smith
    • Ronald Merrick
    • 1984
    Geraldine James
    Geraldine James
    • Sarah Layton
    • 1984
    Wendy Morgan
    Wendy Morgan
    • Susan Layton
    • 1984
    Judy Parfitt
    Judy Parfitt
    • Mildred Layton
    • 1984
    Rosemary Leach
    Rosemary Leach
    • Aunt Fenny
    • 1984
    Peggy Ashcroft
    Peggy Ashcroft
    • Barbie Batchelor
    • 1984
    Geoffrey Beevers
    Geoffrey Beevers
    • Kevin Coley
    • 1984
    Eric Porter
    Eric Porter
    • Dimitri Bronowsky
    • 1984
    Nicholas Le Prevost
    Nicholas Le Prevost
    • Nigel Rowan
    • 1984
    Art Malik
    Art Malik
    • Hari Kumar
    • 1984
    Derrick Branche
    Derrick Branche
    • Ahmed Kasim
    • 1984
    Charles Dance
    Charles Dance
    • Guy Perron
    • 1984
    Rachel Kempson
    Rachel Kempson
    • Lady Manners
    • 1984
    Anna Cropper
    Anna Cropper
    • Nicky Paynton
    • 1984
    Antony Brown
    Antony Brown
    • Arthur Peplow
    • 1984
    Shreela Ghosh
    Shreela Ghosh
    • Minnie
    • 1984
    Nicholas Farrell
    Nicholas Farrell
    • Teddy Bingham
    • 1984
    Frederick Treves
    Frederick Treves
    • Col. John Layton
    • 1984
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    trpdean

    Marvelous

    This series is captivating. The wonderful way in which strands of plot are woven throughout the series in new and interesting ways, the eternally memorable characters, the fascinating background of historical events, the series' sympathy to people of every age, social and economic background, the charm of many of the protagonists.

    Even the more minor characters are just drawn so well. Thus, one of my favorite characters in all of television is that of Nigel Rowan - who is wonderfully portrayed by Nicholas LePrevost; one of my least favorite is the major to whom Sarah is introduced by her aunt and uncle.

    Such historical episodes as the decision by the princely states of India whether to accede to the newly independent India - or the creation of an Axis army by Indians who had been taken captive by Germans or Japanese -- these stories are engrossing and not so well known among those of us in the United States not well versed in recent Indian history.

    The series is spellbinding - one cares greatly about these people and what happens to them is very interesting indeed.

    The symbolism in the series deepens one's sense of the mood of the time, of the tragedy, of the ocean in which these characters swim.

    I can't imagine a better series adapted from more wonderful books.
    m_white

    Not a soap opera after all

    The person who wrote the other review here dismays me. I loved The Jewel In The Crown and highly recommend it! I think it's a very skillful and successful adaptation for TV from fiction.

    My own views about this series have changed -- from good to better. A few years ago, I rented it and watched it over a couple days. I thought it was very good, a haunting, tragic story very well done. I realize now that I watched it then very literally, very matter-of-fact, and saw it mostly as a straightforward series of events in the lives of these people trying to cope with the turmoil of the last days of the British in India. I viewed it mostly as a sort of soap opera.

    Recently I read all four of the books from which this story was taken, and what an illumination! These novels are brilliant, and I'm stunned with admiration for the talent of the writer, Paul Scott. So after turning the last page, I hot-footed it down to my local video store and rented the whole shebang AGAIN -- and this time saw it as a giant allegory, laden with symbolism, foreshadowing, and irony. The acting is top notch across the board -- you won't find better -- and it's visually striking. There are scenes in this movie that I'll never forget, in the same way the characters are haunted by them.

    Instead of a meandering and random soap opera, I saw how event built upon event, how characters affected one another, how chance meetings changed lives, how it all slouched inexorably towards the climax -- or anticlimax -- of the devastating conclusion.

    I am amazed at the skillfulness of the screenplay -- to compress those four novels and all their layers of complexity into this TV series. It really is astonishing how the *intent* and *spirit* of the story is communicated... it's not bashing you over the head, but it's *implied*.

    I love how the story does not spoon-feed you. I love how the characters don't make sense and we must puzzle them out for ourselves. We're left with a hundred questions about why they did what they did, and I will enjoy speculating about that for years to come. (If you like pat answers, steer clear of this one.)

    I loved this series, I intend to buy the videos, and I highly recommend it.
    jordbl

    Hilarious!

    The Jewel in the Crown is in my opinion one of the best series ever. The story unfolds, characters come in and out the only common denominator in all episodes is a despicable man, viewed from other nuclear stories. The acting is superb and contrary to many comments here, quite genuine, certain British people WERE like that. The gestures, actions and facial expressions mean more than what is actually being said. What is hilarious, however, is reading some comments posted here as if all stories should follow a strictly "physical-action-sequence" of A kills B and jealous C falls in love with D, but in the end all marry and are happy ever after. Thanks to BBC, Granada and others, there are series and films that make us interpret, feel and think beyond what we see on the screen or else we'll all end up left watching "Th Incredible Hulk"
    arybug

    Fantastic

    Apologies but those above who have slated the series by rubbishing the acting I feel, are seriously mistaken. Those who have said that the British characters were too reserved and meandering are quite correct - it is how British people were and definitely how they were portrayed in Paul Scotts original book. The beauty of the piece lies in its tender subtlety which provides in itself enough drama without constant high adrenaline action so common to the Hollywood Blockbuster. Tim Pigott Smith was just beautiful with his sadistic menacing Ronald Merrick who definitely goes top on my list of all time favourites. The whole piece when watched one after the other definitely gives the sense of time and place which - living in modern times it is often easy to lose sight of. Thumbs up to all the cast I feel that the acting from all members was superb.As the show progresses the viewer gets gradually enveloped and involved in the lives of these people the thing to remember about this piece is that it is not necessarily the action which enhances the show but more importantly the psychological development of every single character ( maybe with the exception on Aunt Fenny - funny but was only there for convenience - to introduce Sarah to Jimmy the soldier)
    arshadrahimtulla

    Fine viewing. Definitely recommended.

    I can't understand why there are so many negative comments on 'The Jewel in the Crown'. What a well-made series with great performances. Yes, it does tend to drag during the first three or four episodes but anyone who's read 'The Raj Quartet' would realize that the book is just so - several seemingly unrelated events taking place in a larger political context. The series was definitely better than the books and effectively recreated the political milieu of the time. I could read the quartet only after having seen the mini. Kudos to Ken Taylor for his adaptation of a convoluted epic. Definitely a Herculean task. And kudos to the directors (Christopher Morahan & Jim O'Brien) who despite the mammoth task of filming a period piece did it with panache. Anyone who has worked in India (especially a foreign crew) would know just how frustrating an experience it can be. Yet, they've come out with a magnificent product. Truly a classic. Fine viewing. Definitely recommended.

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    • Trivia
      All the exteriors of India were shot on location in India, but all the interiors of the Indian buildings were shot some six months later and 5000 miles away in the studios of Granada TV in Manchester, causing continuity problems because some of the cast had put on or lost weight in the meantime.
    • Quotes

      Capt. Ronald Merrick: Are you one of those people who think that if you teach an Indian the rules of cricket he'll become an English gentleman?

      Guy Perron: Hardly sir. I know quite a few English gentlemen who play cricket brilliantly but are absolute shits.

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      Edited into Masterpiece: The Jewel in the Crown: Part 1 (1984)

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    • Release date
      • January 9, 1984 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Dragulj u kruni
    • Filming locations
      • Kashmir, India
    • Production company
      • Granada Television
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    • Runtime
      • 56m
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      • 1.33 : 1

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