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| James Clavell's Noble House | 
enlarge | Actor: Pierce Brosnan Studio: Lions Gate Category: DVD
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Avg. Customer Rating: 86 reviews Sales Rank: 1035
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Widescreen Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Number Of Items: 2 Running Time: 376 Aspect Ratio: 1.66:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.4 x 0.7
MPN: 22697 UPC: 012236226970 EAN: 0012236226970 ASIN: B0012E2F60
Theatrical Release Date: February 21, 1988 Release Date: March 25, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Brand New Factory Sealed- We ship to APO/FPO's.
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Product Description James Clavell's blockbuster novel of rivalry extortion and murder comes to life in this mesmerizing miniseries set in the high stakes business world of Hong Kong. Ian Dunross (Pierce Brosnan) is named "Tai-Pan" (supreme leader) of the powerful British-East Asiatrading company Struan & Co. just as rival (John Rhys-Davies) attempts a hostile takeover. Suddenly plunged into a criminal uworld of international espionage deception and financial crises Dunross turns up the heat by engaging in a dangerous romance withhis nemesis's aide (Deborah Raffin). But with danger lurking around every corner Dunross ultimately sees he has no choice but to fight for his company's honor and survival.System Requirements:Running Time: 376 minutesFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: TELEVISION/SERIES & SEQUELS Rating: NR UPC: 012236226970 Manufacturer No: 22697
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Long-Overdue Release of Classic TV Miniseries January 21, 2008 83 out of 85 found this review helpful
Noble House is an eight-hour Classic TV Miniseries produced and broadcast in 1988 by NBC. Based on the fantastic and richly detailed novel of the same name by James Clavell, it features a large cast headlined by Pierce Brosnan, who portrays business tycoon Ian Dunross.
This was NBC's second Classic TV Miniseries adaptation of a Clavell novel, the first was 1980s Shogun. Both take place in the same fictional universe, Noble House even featuring connections to Shogun and yet another Clavell novel, Tai-Pan.
For this miniseries, the timeframe of the original novel was changed from the early 1960s to the 1980s.
Other actors include Denholm Elliott, Deborah Raffin, Tia Carrere, John Houseman, Julia Nickson-Soul, and John Rhys-Davies (who also appeared in Shogun.)
Noble House centers around big-business piracy in Hong Kong. The miniseries opens with Brosnan driving through the rain to meet Denholm Elliott, who plays the outgoing "tai-pan" in Hong Kong's oldest and leading trading firm: Struan & Company.
"Tai-pan," a Cantonese expression, means "supreme leader," and at Struan & Company the title has been passed down at least 150 years
Dunross' arch rival and enemy, Quillan Gornt (Rhys-Davles), is tai-pan of the second leading trading company. Not only does Gornt wants to destroy Dunross and take over Noble House, the two men have racing horses that compete against each other as well.
Meanwhile, two American tycoons (Raffin and Ben Masters) have come to Hong Kong to make a financial deal with Dunross.
But in Clavell's Hong Kong there is no such thing as a single deal. Double-dealing and triple-crossing are more the style of the international wheeler-dealers here.
Diverse players here include bankers, government officials, police and a man called "Four Finger Wu" (Khigh Dhiegh), who runs an opium-smuggling syndicate from a junk boat in Aberdeen Harbor and has a mistress one-third his age named Venus Poon (Carrere).
The eight hours practically sizzle, thanks to Bercovici's articulate script (he also wrote the script for the Shogun miniseries).
Viewers a treated to a manipulated run on a bank, selling short on the stock market, the fixing of horse races, a kidnaping, seductions and murders. Running counterpoint are the burning and sinking of a floating restaurant and a catastrophic landslide.
Add to this a couple of juicy love stories, especially the one between Brosnan and Raffin (who brings a light comic element to her role as the tough wheeler-dealer), while everything is done in ravishing cars, speedboats, mansions and casinos.
But, the biggest and brightest star of the show is clearly Hong Kong, which is more like a video game than a city, filled with the exotica and intrigue that you used to find in old movies. Early in the show, a character who's just landed at the airport asks, "What's that smell?" His host answers, "That's the smell of money."
The $16-million-plus production included eight weeks of exteriors shot in Hong Kong and another eight for interiors in the De Laurentiis studio in Wilmington, N.C.
Highly recommended.
Readily available on DVD in Region 4 December 31, 2004 42 out of 47 found this review helpful
This mini-series that stars Pierce Brosnan and John Rhys-Davies is available on DVD in Region 4 for only about $15. So, if you love this show and want to see it on DVD then I recommend picking up the digitally remastered region 4 DVD and popping it into your region-free DVD player. UPDATE: The title has since arrived on DVD in Region 1.
One Of The Greatest Movies I've Seen June 30, 2000 22 out of 25 found this review helpful
Although the movie differs quite a bit from the book and miss some interesting side themes like the core of a spionage intricate plot of the book, it still keeps pace with the original story and the way it is presented makes it one of the best movies I've seen.Even when Mr. Clavell states at the beggining of each of his books that all characters are imaginary, historians and critics have found out that this is not quite true. Most characters in Shougun and Tai-Pan were real and the stories are based in legends and history. I can assure you that Noble House is not an exception. I consider this production in the level of the extraordinary Shougun mini-series. As in Shogun, Mr. Clavell was involved in the production and it's obvious his advice was unvaluable. Choosing Pierce Brosnan and John Rhys-Davies for the roles of Ian Dunross and Quillan Gornt was a hit as if both actors where taken from the book and brought to life. As some other customers have stated, I wish a DVD version was available. I've seen it in English and Spanish (the translation of the dialog was very good). I'd be the first in the line to buy a DVD version. I highly recommend this film to anyone.
Best TV Mini Series ever Produced May 24, 2003 20 out of 21 found this review helpful
Noble House is an outstanding story about big business, Hong Kong and politics laced with intrigue and romance. Ian Dunross, played by Pierce Brosnan, is the powerful leader of the history laden Noble House. His performance is nothing less than spectacular as it weaves through one exciting plot after another. This story is so riveting that you'll watch it again and again. I enjoy it so much that my VHS copy is no longer any good. I sincerely hope it is reprduced on DVD very soon.
Great Miniseries, Disappointing DVD March 28, 2008 20 out of 23 found this review helpful
Why do the DVD producers cut favorite scenes out of classic miniseries? This has been a family favorite since it first aired on television, and we have been waiting to purchase it on DVD for years! We would gladly have paid more to have the COMPLETE miniseries. Instead, the DVD producers decided to arbitrarily cut several favorite scenes out of the 2 disc set. The horse race, the trip to China to visit his friend in the China bank... these and several others are gone. I am torn between wanting to return the DVD in protest and promising the production company I will buy it again and pay more if they would only release the original, perfectly wonderful, miniseries. What I won't be doing is buying additional copies of this DVD for friends and family who have long wanted to see it again. They don't deserve such disappointment.
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