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Mary Bryant

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2005–2007
  • R
  • 1h 2m
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7.3/10
2.7K
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Mary Bryant (2005)
The Incredible Journey Of Mary Bryant
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Period DramaAdventureDrama

A young woman is transported to the New South Wales penal colony in 1788.A young woman is transported to the New South Wales penal colony in 1788.A young woman is transported to the New South Wales penal colony in 1788.

  • Stars
    • Romola Garai
    • Jack Davenport
    • Alex O'Loughlin
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    2.7K
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    • Stars
      • Romola Garai
      • Jack Davenport
      • Alex O'Loughlin
    • 35User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 7 wins & 8 nominations total

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    Romola Garai
    Romola Garai
    • Mary Bryant
    • 2005
    Jack Davenport
    Jack Davenport
    • Lieutenant Ralph Clarke
    • 2005
    Alex O'Loughlin
    Alex O'Loughlin
    • William 'Will' Bryant
    • 2005
    Sam Neill
    Sam Neill
    • Governor Arthur Phillip
    • 2005
    Tony Martin
    Tony Martin
    • Martin
    • 2005
    David Field
    David Field
    • Thomas
    • 2005
    Dan Spielman
    Dan Spielman
    • Cox
    • 2005
    Stephen Curry
    Stephen Curry
    • Allen
    • 2005
    Abe Forsythe
    Abe Forsythe
    • Sam Liley
    • 2005
    Linal Haft
    Linal Haft
    • Sergeant Ryan…
    • 2005
    Garry McDonald
    Garry McDonald
    • Reverend Johnson
    • 2005
    Montana Carney
    • Charlotte
    • 2005
    Jada Lang
    • Baby Emmanuel
    • 2005
    Jasmin Lang
    • Baby Emmanuel
    • 2005
    Tasha Lang
    • Baby Emmanuel
    • 2005
    Jacek Koman
    Jacek Koman
    • Wanjon
    • 2005
    Alice McConnell
    • Elizabeth
    • 2005
    Catherine McClements
    Catherine McClements
    • Marlene
    • 2005
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    10sarahjeanharper

    Amazing!

    This 2 part series was spectacular. I was surprised it was not made into a movie and shown at the cinema. I loved Mary's character that was portrayed brilliantly by a very talented actress. As a great fan of period dramas, I would definitely consider this one of the best I have seen and would highly recommend it. All the characters were portrayed well and the quality of acting was Superb. The scenery and settings were spot on. Having read books on the topic of convicts in Austalia. I found this incredibly real to what life must have been like for those who traveled on such ships. Mary's will to live and the story of her journey was remarkable. Sam Neil is fantastic as the Admiral and 'Will' was played, again superbly, by yet another talented actor. By the end I was in tears and couldn't sleep for thinking of this fantastic mini-series. I will definitely buy this on DVD and no doubt watch it again and again.
    8benjamin-ryan

    Another great Aussie Mini Series!

    Before I start I would like to say Australia has THE BEST MINI SERIES, for example some great Aussie mini series are: Blue Murder, The Day of the Roses, Jessica and this Mary Bryant to name a few while the Americans had crappy ones like the 4400 and Battlestar Gallactica which I was looking forward to but was disappointing. I think the secret to Aussie mini series success is because some are based on true stories and are interesting to learn some true events, they are realistic, you can relate to the characters, the locations show how beautiful Australia is and in these mini series there is a chance that the viewers of these shows have been to the location where it happen and know the area like in The Day of the Roses Granville.

    Mary Bryant (based on a true story) shows the life of Mary Broad a young seventeen year old pregnant girl who is on the first fleet sent to Australia for stealing food for her starving family, on the journey over she meets and befriends a man by the name of Wil Bryant who she later marries when they reach land. Sick of their life at the colony they plan to escape with five others and Mary's children to Timor. This is a great story that has a great Australian and international cast who play their roles perfectly. This is another great Aussie mini series that should not be missed just like the other Aussie mini series highly recommended!
    9bardsleys

    An outstanding evocation of time, place and human experience

    This was an excellent and entertaining movie, with convincing costumes and settings. The depiction of the horror of the sea voyages, the appalling nature of life in the convict settlement (scarcely better for the overseeing officials then for the convicts) and the relative luxury and colour of life in the Dutch colony of Timor were all powerfully vivid and evoked a strong sense of place and time. However, too perfect teeth are a recurring difficulty in period movies! The casting of the main characters was first rate, with Romola Garai as Mary shedding the fragility and innocence we saw in 'I Capture the Castle', and displaying considerable depth and emotional strength. Jack Davenport's outstanding performance as one of the marine officers was characterised by moral ambivalence and confusion in someone half a world away from his cultural certainties. Alex O'Loughlin as Will Bryant was a very effective counterweight to Davenport, giving a compelling account of a convicted Cornish smuggler and fisherman struggling within his own clear if unconventional moral framework. This fine team were supported by equally strong performances from the rest of the cast. Authenticity of detail of costume and setting was not however matched by authenticity of narrative – the script takes liberties with events, relationships and the fates of some characters. Although much is not known about Mary's life, some known facts were abused! However the main thrust of Mary's story retains its integrity and the movie provides a welcome testament to an otherwise neglected extraordinary figure from English – and Australian - history.
    9gertrudehiggimbottom

    Must see for EVERYBODY

    A truly phenomenal film which has restored my faith in the Australian Film Industry. However, it was too good to be a telemovie - I wonder why they did not give it a go at the cinemas.

    It is going to clean up at the AFIs - I hope it does.

    Everyone's acting was fantastic, the plot was incredible and everything about it made me question how Australia could possibly have made it. I mean we are notorious for creating crap films and then telemovies like 'Jessica' and 'Mary Brant' come along and you just go "aaaaah, thank god!" A well deserved 9/10, I hope channel 10 get the ratings and accolades they deserve for this.
    9ghassett-1

    For the term of her natural life

    Mary Bryant is a true achievement considering it is made for television. During the last few years, the Australian film and television industry has been suffering enormously due to lack of funding and lack of good screenplays. After having watched Mary Bryant last night it has restored my faith in the Australian industry.

    Mary Bryant is a true Australian tale, telling the story of young Cornish girl Mary Broad, who is transported to New South Wales, to Sydney Cove after stealing a bonnet. on the way over she meets two men, Will Bryant who she marries and Lt. Clarke a soldier in the Queen's naval army who takes a liking to her and ultimately falls in love with her the feeling being returned.

    The realism of the conditions the convicts faced in 1788 when trying to build a new colony for themselves is very well done - the best I've seen for a long time. The scene where the male convicts go crazy and take advantage of the women convicts is terrible, not so much in that the film makers expose us too long to the scene, but the very fact that the soldiers, including Governor Phillip (played by Sam Neill) just watch, until one of the solider's quips 'the whores had it coming to them' and Governor Philip saying 'we'll just let things run its course.' Having been a fan of Romola Garai's since seeing her in 'I capture the castle' and 'Daniel Deronda', her performance did not disappoint. She is an excellent actress. It was quite liberating to see her break out of her good girl English rose role she always plays - from the sweet innocent Cassandra in 'I capture the castle' to the sweet innocent friend of Becky Sharp in 'Vanity Fair'.

    Jack Davenport's portrayal of Clarke was done very well, brilliantly under played and you got a sense of a man who, like in 1788, became very different if living in primitive conditions on a new land, like the first fleet had to endure when arrived in New South Wales. A clear example is when Mary starts to live with him (in order to help her family escape to Timor - seen in part two) and at times he handles her roughly when kissing her (mixing dominance with pleasure) and beds her at every possible opportunity...a far cry to what he would have done in England. But in those times in Australia, it would not have been an improbable romance.

    Sam Neil's portrayal of Phillip did disappoint me a bit, as you did not get a sense of the person behind the title, but you did however get the sense he was a strong character, but that was all. At times the story did tend to slow down a bit, but not enough to make real difference to the story.

    An interesting insight into the part of history, which we don't get to see much on Australian television screens and I hope Australia will begin to produce as many high quality dramas as Mary Bryant.

    8/10

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      Had a budget in excess of $15 million, making this the largest television mini-series ever made in Australia.
    • Quotes

      Clarke: Wilfulness is the root of all sin. Each of us has a daily battle to rein ourselves in, and you - you were the test I failed, twice.

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    • Release date
      • October 30, 2005 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Australia
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Incredible Journey of Mary Bryant
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      • Australia
    • Production companies
      • Granada Television
      • Network Ten
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      • 1h 2m(62 min)
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