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Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey Season 1 (Original U.K. Edition) [Blu-ray]
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Genre | Drama/Television, Drama/British Empire |
Format | Blu-ray, NTSC |
Contributor | Hugh Bonneville, Laura Carmichael, Elizabeth McGovern, Brendan Coyle, Joanne Froggatt, Julian Fellowes, Phyllis Logan, Jim Carter, Michelle Dockery, Maggie Smith, Lesley Nicol, Jessica Brown-Findlay See more |
Language | English |
Number Of Discs | 2 |
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A star-studded cast (Dame Maggie Smith, Hugh Bonneville, Elizabeth McGovern, Brendan Coyle, Dan Stevens) round out the glittering, gossipy, and beguiling men and women of this epic tale!
After a tragedy at sea claims the life of the presumed heir, Lord Crawley is faced with the possibility that the house he's loved his whole life might someday belong to a distant cousin he's never met. But before that can happen he must deal with his scandalous daughter, Lady Mary - considered by many to be the rightful heir to Downton. Even the staff has opinions on the family's affairs. And while most are devoted to the Crawleys, there are others whose selfishness and scheming do more than simply disrupt the well-oiled inner workings of the estate. As the servants' mischief escalates, even the most faithful employees begin to imagine a different life.
Pitting hundreds of years of British aristocracy against the tides of social upheaval and technical progress, under the looming shadow of World War I, will the fate of Downton and its family - above and below stairs - be resolved? Or will life be altered so dramatically that its master no longer matters?
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- Aspect Ratio : 1.78:1
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : Unrated (Not Rated)
- Product Dimensions : 0.5 x 5.4 x 6.7 inches; 2.4 ounces
- Item model number : 15806230
- Media Format : Blu-ray, NTSC
- Run time : 6 hours and 8 minutes
- Release date : January 11, 2011
- Actors : Maggie Smith, Hugh Bonneville, Laura Carmichael, Jim Carter, Michelle Dockery
- Subtitles: : English
- Studio : PBS (Direct)
- ASIN : B004FM2ENU
- Writers : Julian Fellowes
- Number of discs : 2
- Best Sellers Rank: #93,345 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #29,049 in Blu-ray
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Customers find this TV series to be one of the best primetime soap operas, with strong acting across the board and fascinating storylines that avoid over-the-top drama. The show features beautiful period costumes and settings, with one customer noting its excellent recreations of the mid-1910s, and customers appreciate its historical accuracy and ability to make viewers feel part of the time period. The writing is appreciated for its snappy dialogue, and one customer describes it as a spectacular example of British historical drama storytelling.
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- Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2011If you are of a romantic nature, and have friends who think you are somewhat out of sync with the 20th century, (not to mention the 21st), do let them watch MASTERPIECE CLASSIC, DOWNTON ABBEY, (ORIGINAL U.K. UNEDITED EDITION). This series has an early 20th-century setting, (starting in 1912, to be specific), but truly early 21st-century sensibilties, which, however, mesh in quite beautifully with the era, characters and situations presented. DOWNTON ABBEY has 1) a more than half-way human, (and humanistic!), Master of the House, 2) his handicapped valet -- who walks with a limp, and carries a cane, 3)Three spirited, beautiful daughters, (one of whom is very much "into" rights for women 4) A housemaid who wants to "rise above herself", and
secretly is learning typing and dictation 5) The distinguished and august butler, who has a secret, 6) A very capable, seemingly content housekeeper who is sorely tempted by, and very well may decide on, a very different career, 7) A murder case involving a guest who as "come on" a bit too strongly to one if the Daughters of the House.
And all this goes on during the first six episodes of the first season!
The cook also tells one of the housemaids that a certain gentleman may not be quite normal, (or words to that effect). But the maid does not understand. The concept of homosexuality is not within her experience, conceptualization, or knowledge. So it was with many people in that era. Not everyone was filled with knowledge of the "different" side of life, now so freely discussed, and seen on TV and in the movies. It reminded me, in fact, of the time when I, as a child, was told by my parents that babies came from department stores -- Macy's (me), and Gimbels', (my sister), in our case. (No wonder, though we have so much in common, my sister and I still argue a lot!)
The innocence, cruelty, inequity, attitudes, and basic human feelings that sometimes were for that era only -- but also often transcend all time and all generations -- are here to see, in this magnificently-written, beautifully costumed, so-well acted, and very suspenseful period piece, which begins with the 1912 sinking of the Titanic -- and its consquences on this one particular family and their servants.
This series was shot at an actual English manor house, and the scenery -- inside the mansion and on its grounds -- itself is breath-taking.
Watching this series is much like eating peanuts is for most people -- and like eating potato chips is for me. Once viewed, one simply cannot get enough of this mesmerizing, enthralling, truly exciting and visually stunning series.
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I finally decided to join AMAZON PRIME, because of the totally irresistable offer to view, for free, the thousands of TV and Movie programs in the Amazon Prime Library. I am really glad I did finally make the decision to join Amazon Prime -- because, as a North American -- and having missed DOWNTON ABBEY on PBS, this MAY be the only way I can ever see this program.
For, as I write this, it seems that the only version available is the "Uneditited UK Version". This means, I take it, that scenes attesting to homosexuality and other "outre" subjects are left in. To me, this is OK -- because this subject, and perhaps other "R" and "X" rated subjects are simply included as part of the story-line, and do are not presented in a sensationalized fashion for shock value.
Also included, as mentioned above, is the scene wherein the cook tries, unsuccessfully, to explain what "being different" in a sexual way is all about, to the confused kitchen-maid, who cannot understand any of it. Many people of that era -- no matter what their social status -- simply did not KNOW anything about these "abberations". And the way innocence in some people, and knowledge in others, is portrayed, makes this presentation all the more an early-20th-century true-to-life event....
So, this "PG", (oe is it "R"?), rated verrsion of the story is OK by me. (Strange, isn't it, that the so-called "straight-laced, class-concious" English can take this sort of "PG" or "R" rated storyline -- still only one of many storylines in this series -- without reservation, whist we North Americans -- reputed to be of "freer mind" and with no "class-consciousness", still are a bit squeamish about putting these things on OUR TV screens?) Yet, though I DO like this series a lot, I still will not buy it, but must continue to watch it on Amazon Prime, only.
Why?
Well, several other reviewers mention that this "Origial, Unedited UK Version", is
reproduced on REGION 2 DVDs ONLY! That means that they probably will NOT play in
North American DVD players. Is this a subtle form of censorship? It certainly IS decreasing sales -- because, though SOME other reviewers living in North America report no problems, others living in North America report that these discs will NOT play in their DVD players, taking Amazon to task for not mentioning this.
All I know is that I'd, (very much!) LIKE to purchase this DVD, so that I can watch it at all and any times, with Amazon Prime or without it. But I dare not, because I don't want to take a chance at wasting any of my money!
Lost sales. Disappointed viewers. This is NOT what this wonderful series should be in the midst of. Amazon sells such controversial books as "The Protocols of The Elders of Zion", and Jesse Ventura's "Don't Start The Revolution Without Me."
It sells funny false teeth, memoirs of pre-revolutionary Russian Grand Duchesses, videos of UFOs, poltergeists, and rumoured no-goodnick dooings of the rich and powerful, fresh whole rabbit, canned unicorn "meat" -- and Tuscan Whole Milk, (at prices ranging up to $25,000 a gallon -- and more, (and also much less), -- all from third-party sellers) -- to name but a few interesting and fabulous products. Surely an engrossing, highly-intelligent, beautifully presented and wonderfully acted program such as "DOWNTON ABBEY" should be available to North Americans in all it's unexpurgated, and many complex story-lines? Perhaps a rating of "R", or "PG", or even "R" -- and "X" in some limited segments" -- should be added. For "DOWNTON ABBEY" is certainly NOT a "sex-fest"! It is a highly intelligent and engrossing drama, with a few mentions of (sometimes)-"unmentionable" topics, as just ONE of the many intertwining plotlines!
I myself have been called a "prude" more than once. I disapprove of ladie's skirts being more than three-inches below the knees, (even Kate Middleton's otherwise totally wonderful engagement-announcement dress sorely disappointed me, because I just don't think it was quite long enough, sigh!), do not like rock or hip-hop music, disapprove absolutely the use of any "foul" four-letter words, fervently wish that the novels of Horatio Alger, the McGuffy Readersm and even the Royal Crown Readers, were (again) commonplace in American schools, love the dresses, coats, suits, and evening wear of Balanciaga, Hartnell, Amies, and similar designers, take my dress-cues from the wardrobes of Queen Elizabeth II, (and to a smaller extent, Jacqueline Kennedy), happily subscribe to "Royalty" Magazine, absolutely, positively do NOT like to see jeans on anyone over the age of 18, and proudly do not, myself, own a single pair of jeans. But a good story is a Good Story is a GOOD STORY! (How wonderful -- just to mention one highlight of this all-encompassing series -- to have a storyline wherein the master of the house is NOT a mini Simon Legree, as most left-wingers seem to think ALL English aristocrats are....forgetting, it seems, that lumping ALL members of ANY group together is called "stereotyping"....and prejudice!) If only this wonderful
series, (with ALL SORTS of storylines...not just controversial ones!), were just labeled "PG", "R", or "X -", buyers and viewers -- even in North America -- will get some idea of what they will see. (Unlike another DVD which I got -- thankfully out of the library -- "THE OTHER BOLEYN GIRL", (the version N O T starrring Natalie Portman),which came with NO rating whatsoever....and, in conseqence, the truly "single-X" rated sex scenes within, shocked me immensely, as I had NO preparation whatsoever that such scenes would appear in this 16th century costume drama!) There are -- at least in the first 6 episodes which I have seen -- NO overt sex scenes such as this in DOWNTON ABBEY. Only the merest hinting of, and mention of...h-----------y.) Not seen. Just, to repeat, hinted at, described ever so slightly, and mentioned.
Lost sales, disappointed and forced-to-become-far-too-cautious would-be buyers. This is NOT the way to make money on a DVD set. PLEASE make a Region 1 compatible set of this truly masterfully-done, MASTERPIECE CLASSIC series, reproducing ALL the scenes in the original UK version. People today -- with tabloid informatioo of all kinds, literally screamed at us from TV, magazines and the internet -- can surely judge wether this series is good for their own families at the present time, or -- if they have younger children right now -- whether they would prefer to wait a few years to have this series in their homes.
BUT, PLEASE, D_O MAKE IT AVAILABLE FOR NORTH AMERICANS, AS SOON AS IS POSSIBLE!
Thanks!
P.S.: There are some interesting parodies of DOWNTON ABBEY on YouTube.com. Funnier if you've seen the series, of course. The parodies are funny -- but somehowl I feel they could have been funnier. Yet they are definitely worth one viewing -- more if you like them! Enjoy!
- Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2014This excellent Masterpiece Classic series, "Downton Abby," follows an aristocratic British family and its servants in a drama set in the early 20th century. I love PBS' Masterpiece Theater and I think, along with "Pride and Prejudice," and other series based on Jane Austen's novels, this show is at the top of my list favorites.
I also enjoyed the 1971 PBS series "Upstairs Downstairs," which has a similar theme. However, this new production features a glorious country estate of which the camera takes gorgeous advantage, star power (it's difficult to beat Maggie Smith as a dowager anything), and a tricky and absorbing storyline. The show was created by Julian Fellowes and co-produced by Carnival Films and Masterpiece Theater. "Downton Abby" first aired on ITV in the United Kingdom and Ireland on 26 September 2010 and on PBS in the United States on 9 January 2011 as part of the Masterpiece Classic anthology. Four series have been made so far; a fifth is planned for 2014...and I cannot wait for it to begin. I think i have been lucky in that I didn't see this theatrical piece until recently and watched all 4 seasons at once on Amazon streaming video.
The series is set in the fictional Downton Abbey, a Yorkshire country great house, the seat of the Earl and Countess of Grantham, (surname the Crawleys), and follows the lives of this aristocratic family and their servants during the reign of King George V. The first series opens at the end of the Edwardian era in 1912 with news of the family heir's tragic death aboard the Titanic, spanning the two years before the Great War. Events depicted throughout the first series include news of the sinking of the RMS Titanic, the outbreak of the First World War, and the deadly outbreak of the Spanish influenza.
This influenza pandemic of 1918-1919 killed more people than the Great War, known today as World War I (WWI), at somewhere between 20 and 40 million people. It has been cited as the most devastating epidemic in recorded world history. More people died of influenza in a single year than in four-years of the Black Death Bubonic Plague from 1347 to 1351. Known as "Spanish Flu" or "La Grippe" the influenza was a global disaster.
However, Downton Abby remains an idyllic and bustling home for the Crawley family, aided by their cadre of servants. Robert, Earl of Grantham, (Hugh onneville), his American heiress wife Cora, (Elizabeth McGovern), their three daughters, along with Robert's mother Violet, (the superb Maggie Smith), have lived largely uncomplicated lives. But the sinking of the Titanic hits home in an unexpected and dramatic way -- Lord Grantham's heir, James Crawley, and his son Patrick have perished
Though their way of life has existed for generations, this news arrives and threatens the future of the title and estate. Downton Abby is entailed. Since Robert and Cora have no sons and Robert has no younger brothers, nephews or surviving male first cousins, and James and Patrick are dead, a distant third cousin becomes the new heir. An "entail," is a legal limitation on the current tenant's (in our case, Robert, the 6th Earl of Grantham), ownership interest in the estate. If he owned Downton Abbey outright, he would have a fee simple. Instead, he has a fee tail, which gives him a life interest so he can't be evicted in his lifetime, but not the right to say who gets Downton Abbey after he dies.
While the two men who drowned were known to the family, and the indifferent Lady Mary, (Michelle Dockery), was conveniently engaged to Patrick, the family is in an uproar at the thought that the estate will be lost to their line. The new heir is Matthew Crawley, (Dan Stevens), a middle-class lawyer. (Horrors! He is not a nobleman)! Over the gentle pleadings of Cora, (Elizabeth McGovern), an American whose fortune saved Downton and is now part of the estate, or the less gentle insistence of his mother (Maggie Smith), Grantham refuses to fight the entail. Instead he invites Matthew and his mother, (Penelope Wilton), to come live on the estate, to learn his duties and, perhaps, for an attachment to Lady Mary.
The earl's daughters contribute plenty of juicy drama to "Downton,'' particularly the oldest, Mary. Ideally, Mary would have married Matthew and keep the property in the immediate family However, Mary is independent and drawn to flashier men. She is also engaged in a vicious battle with her seemingly genteel sister Edith, (Laura Carmichael), who is less picky when it comes to finding a husband. I found Ms. Dockery compelling, as Mary's plotline takes her in unexpected directions. Her face, with sharp features and cold, close eyes, seems to change shape across the miniseries. The third sister, fifteen year-old Sybil, (Jessica Rose Brown-Findlay), is the most beautiful and kindest of the sisters. She eventually becomes involved in politics women's rights.
As the drama unfolds among the aristocrats of Downton Abbey, changes are happening amidst the servants as well. Meanwhile, Lord Grantham hires his former batman, the lame John Bates, to be his valet, to the consternation of the butler, Mr. Carson, and the other servants. However, a housemaid, Anna, takes a liking to him. Thomas, an ambitious footman, who also wanted the job, repeatedly tries to undermine Bates, with the help of Cora's maid, the vindictive Miss O'Brien.
The final episode in the first season ends with a glimpse of the new heir, Matthew Crawley, as he learns of his good fortune.
"Downton Abby" won a Golden Globe Award for Best Miniseries or Television Film and a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Miniseries or Movie. It was recognised by Guinness World Records as the most critically acclaimed English-language television series of 2011. It also earned the most nominations of any international television series in the history of the Primetime Emmy Awards, with twenty-seven in total, (after two series). It was the most watched television series on both ITV and PBS, and subsequently became the most successful British costume drama series since the 1981 television serial of Brideshead Revisited By the third series, it had become one of the most widely watched television drama shows in the world.
I cannot recommend all 4 seasons highly enough!
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- Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2025A really terrific series.
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- Amazon Guy.Reviewed in Canada on March 21, 2016
5.0 out of 5 stars Loveably Characters To Love..
With all the reviews that’s already here I though I would add some little Tid-Bits to this outstanding show, seeing
how all has rendered it the latter, I would like to mention some of the people I like the most, people like
Daisy (Sophie McShear) an Mary (Michelle Dockery) I wish I could just Hug Daisy she is such a loveably character
that will give you her most endearing attention an loyalty but don’t push her to the brink..she could snap back at you,
I just love her, an then there's Mary, a girl that’s strait-forward as an arrow an smart as a tubular blowing his horn,
an Dame Maggie Smith who can forget that loveably woman that I’ve seen so many times in countless movies an
TV. shows, these are some of the character I love, an how can I forget the ever presence of Penelope Wilton Mrs.
(Crawley) another woman that would fight tooth-an-nail with you, an win most of the time,
this is acting that’s way beyond the borders of just our lives, it’s the dignity of people in a time of desperate measure,
I’m on to season two 3/21/2016 now and I’m so looking forward to the rest which I think I will binge-watch,
Loveably Characters To Love..
- nasserdine chouiaReviewed in France on October 23, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Reçu
Excellent
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nicolasReviewed in Spain on June 22, 2016
5.0 out of 5 stars Nicolas perez de ascanio
Julian Fellowes es un especialista en llevar las situaciones al límite. Combinar al mismo tiempo 16 historias diferentes es extremadamente difícil. Pero en algunos temas pierde credibilidad. A muchas familias de la antigua aristocracia les ocurrieron todas las desgracias que aparecen en la serie, o parecidas, pero normalmente esto ocurría en espacios de tiempo mucho más largos, en décadas. Las tres primeras temporadas se desarrollan en 10 años. Es un espacio de tiempo demasiado corto, y el proceso de toma de decisiones de la familia acumula excesivos errores en esos pocos años. Aún así la historia es muy entretenida y engancha.
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ValeriaReviewed in Italy on July 26, 2015
5.0 out of 5 stars SERIE STUPENDA
Ho sempre amato queste ambientazioni tra '800 e primi '900, ma questa serie non solo ti fa vedere delle scenografie stupende e locations da sogno, ma ti fa assaporare anche il "dietro le quinte" di quelle vite in apparenza perfette. Inoltre ci viene anche presentata la vita della servitù, con le loro mansioni, aspirazioni, intrighi e pettegolezzi sui loro pari e sui loro padroni. Trama coinvolgente e piena di colpi di scena, molti personaggi da amare e odiare, tante storie da seguire, tante situazioni in cui ci si può immedesimare...l'epoca è un'altra, molto diversa dalla nostra, ma con le medesime passioni, intrighi e debolezze umane...comprerò sicuaremente le altre stagioni. La consiglio!
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sperman22Reviewed in Spain on August 17, 2012
5.0 out of 5 stars Magnífica serie
Esta serie es un deleite para el espectador, actores brillantes, escenarios súper cuidados, ambientación impecable, una trama que se disfruta desde el primer capítulo y que te mantiene pegado al sillón.
Esta edición en DVD (españa) viene con audio y subtítulos tanto en español como en inglés, contiene 4 DVDs y contiene el material extra que indica la descripción.