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The Return of the Native

  • TV Movie
  • 1994
  • PG
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
836
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Catherine Zeta-Jones, Clive Owen, and Ray Stevenson in The Return of the Native (1994)
Drama

Reddleman Diggory Venn drives slowly across the heath, carrying a hidden passenger in the back of his van. When darkness falls, the country folk light bonfires on the hills, emphasizing the ... Read allReddleman Diggory Venn drives slowly across the heath, carrying a hidden passenger in the back of his van. When darkness falls, the country folk light bonfires on the hills, emphasizing the pagan spirit of the heath and its denizens.Reddleman Diggory Venn drives slowly across the heath, carrying a hidden passenger in the back of his van. When darkness falls, the country folk light bonfires on the hills, emphasizing the pagan spirit of the heath and its denizens.

  • Director
    • Jack Gold
  • Writers
    • Thomas Hardy
    • Robert W. Lenski
  • Stars
    • Catherine Zeta-Jones
    • Clive Owen
    • Ray Stevenson
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    836
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jack Gold
    • Writers
      • Thomas Hardy
      • Robert W. Lenski
    • Stars
      • Catherine Zeta-Jones
      • Clive Owen
      • Ray Stevenson
    • 30User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 2 nominations total

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    Catherine Zeta-Jones
    Catherine Zeta-Jones
    • Eustacia Vye
    • (as Catherine Zeta Jones)
    Clive Owen
    Clive Owen
    • Damon Wildeve
    Ray Stevenson
    Ray Stevenson
    • Clym Yeobright
    Steven Mackintosh
    Steven Mackintosh
    • Diggory Venn
    Claire Skinner
    Claire Skinner
    • Thomasin
    Paul Rogers
    Paul Rogers
    • Captain Vye
    Joan Plowright
    Joan Plowright
    • Mrs. Yeobright
    Celia Imrie
    Celia Imrie
    • Susan Nunsuch
    Richard Avery
    • Humphrey
    Peter Wight
    Peter Wight
    • Timothy
    Jeremy Peters
    • Sam
    Greg Saunders
    • Charley
    • (as Gregg Saunders)
    John Boswall
    John Boswall
    • Granfer Cantle
    William Waghorn
    • Christian Cantle
    Matthew Owens
    • Johnny
    Britta Smith
    Britta Smith
    • Olly Dowden
    John Breslin
    John Breslin
    • Vicar
    Daniel Newman
    • Mummer
    • Director
      • Jack Gold
    • Writers
      • Thomas Hardy
      • Robert W. Lenski
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    6HotToastyRag

    Thomas Hardy classic

    In 1994, Catherine Zeta-Jones sealed her fate to forever play the bad girl. She starred in two television adaptations of very famous novels, Catherine Cookson's The Cinder Path and Thomas Hardy's The Return of the Native. In the latter, she plays the bewitching village outcast whose power over men is so great the townspeople think she's a witch. She enjoys toying with their emotions, but soon learns the consequences of her actions.

    With a large supporting cast of Clive Owen, Steven Mackintosh, Joan Plowright, Celia Imrie, Ray Stevenson, and Claire Skinner, The Return of the Native is a must-see for fans of historical romances. Keep in mind that it comes from a Thomas Hardy novel, so it'll be a little depressing. There's also some strange elements included in the story, like the alleged witchery and the constant red pigment to Steven Mackintosh's skin-which is explained better in the book.

    It's difficult to hate Catherine because she's so beautiful, and at times during the sad story, you'll even feel sorry for her. She, Ray, Steven, and Joan give great performances, tugging at your heart and making you want more when the movie's over. While this one isn't my favorite sweeping historical drama-Thomas Hardy stories are just too sad for me-it's a very famous one to add to your list if you like that genre.
    5surfsister

    Not interested

    I chose this video because of it's historical flavor and the choice of actors. Unfortunately, neither of the two were very interesting. Not having read the book I was totally lost for the first 20 minutes or so. The story just moved so slowly and didn't keep my attention. Catherine Zeta-Jones gave a very poor performance and I was very disappointed. Joan Plowright came through, as usual, but still a little subdued. The whole thing was very subdued and sluggish. If you are looking for a movie with no nudity or language this will do. Also, if you are studying this book in school I am sure you would find this video helpful. Otherwise, I do not recommend this video.
    10ADORA

    Beautifully done!

    This movie is very well done! The acting is exceptional! It is a wonderful adaptation of the novel. I was enthralled from the beginning. The gorgeous landscapes, & beautiful period costumes help to make this movie a must see! I highly recommend it!
    The Continental Op

    Catherine Zeta-Jones is much more than a pretty face

    Being both a fan of Catherine Zeta-Jones and of Thomas Hardy's tempest-tossed heroines, I had an uncontrollable urge to rent this film when I discovered it languishing on a dust covered shelf in my local video store. Happily, I was not disappointed. "Return of the Native" is the story of Eusticia Vance, a rather ambitious girl who comes back to her village in the south of England after years abroad to (rather innocently) wreak havoc on the local men. Although not one of Hardy's best stories, it gives Zeta-Jones a chance to show that she can act (and surprisingly well) if given a good role.

    This role is very reminiscent of the high-spirited, ultimately doomed women Ava Gardner used to play. Copies of this video should be passed out to every casting agent in Hollywood. It could prevent atrocities like "The Haunting" in the future. So if you like gorgeously filmed, well-acted period pieces, or if you are simply a Catherine Zeta-Jones completist, I recommend "Return of the Native".
    7VimalaNowlis

    Formulaic Tragedy Done Well

    It seems that all western literature have the same theme. All tragedies are due to the stupidity of men and all comedies are due to the cleverness of women.

    As this movie is based on a Thomas Hardy story, it is naturally a tragedy. True to form, the stupidity of men, was the primary cause of the tragedy. Of course, a woman must be blamed especially if the woman is not content to be an obedient and docile wife to a selfish and blind husband.

    Clym, as a spoiled only son, only ever thought of himself. What he wants was all he cared. It never mattered what his mother wanted or what his wife wanted. He must have his way. When his wish was challenged, he blamed his mother. When his dream was shattered, he blamed his wife. Yet, he was considered the good son, the good man, the good husband, and the hero. That's the real tragedy.

    Eustasia, as a girl with a dream beyond the small backwards village in a harsh landscape, only dreamed of a better life in the shinny world. But the ignorant villagers shunned her as a witch. No matter what she does, she was the evil one. Her stupid selfish husband never understood because he only thought of himself and what he wants. In the end, she could only escape from her jail was to die. That's the real tragedy.

    That was the bleak rural life of Thomas Hardy's England. I gave the movie 7 stars because it was well staged, well acted, and focused.

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    • Trivia
      Diggory Venn (Steven Mackintosh) works as a reddleman. He digs red ochre (clay), also known as ferric oxide, to be used as a red dye to mark sheep.
    • Goofs
      The story is set in 1842. When Susan Nunsuch is given a sixpence, a close-up of the coin shows it to bear the head of Elizabeth II (1952-2022), not that of Queen Victoria (1837-1901).
    • Connections
      Edited into Hallmark Hall of Fame (1951)
    • Soundtracks
      Le point du jour
      (uncredited)

      Traditional

      Sung by Ray Stevenson

      [Clym sings while chopping furze]

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • December 4, 1994 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Hallmark Hall of Fame: The Return of the Native (#44.1)
    • Filming locations
      • Exmoor National Park, Devon, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
      • Craig Anderson Productions
      • Hallmark Hall of Fame Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 41m(101 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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