The Camomile Lawn
Mary Wesley's WWII Tale Of Life, Love, & The Leisured Class
It's August 1939 and five cousins gather at their uncle's big house on the Cornish coast. The imminence of war charges the air as they frolic on the fragrant lawn and tempt fate on the terrifying cliffs that one last sultry summer. Returning to the house nearly a half century later for a funeral, they recall how the war rearranged their lives and brought them suffering, sex and love.
This lusty, darkly humorous drama reunites Good Neighbors co-stars Felicity Kendal and Paul Eddington. Also starring Jennifer Ehle (Pride And Prejudice), Tara Fitzgerald (Brassed Off!), Rosemary Harris, Claire Bloom, and Nicholas le Prevost. Faithfully adapted from Mary Wesley's beloved novel by Ken Taylor, who also adapted The Jewel In The Crown for television.
During the summer of 1939 Helena Cuthbertson and her staid second husband Richard, guardians to orphaned nine-year old niece Sophy, entertain their other nieces and nephews on the camomile lawn of their cliff-top home in Cornwall. They are the siblings Polly and Walter, free-spirited Calypso and Oliver, teen-aged veteran of the Spanish Civil War, in love with Calypso. All bar Richard anticipate another war, welcoming Jewish Austrian refugees Max Eistweiler, a concert violinist, and his wife Monika. Oliver returns with Helena to his parents' house in London, where they hear that war has been declared. They are joined by Polly, signing up for war work, Calypso and Paul and David, twin sons of Helena's local vicar. Helena returns to Cornwall after Sophy is traumatised. Whilst she says nothing she has accidentally caused the death of a man who exposed himself to her.
As Max and Monika are interned as aliens and Sophy goes to boarding school Calypso marries the older, wealthy Hector. Oliver is displeased and the wedding is a joyless affair. Calypso discovers that Hector gets violent when drunk but stays with him for his money whilst seeing other men. She agrees to have sex with Oliver but they are thwarted by an air raid. Richard gets the Erstwilers released and they come to live with the Cuthbertsons. Max starts to build up a reputation as a concert performer whilst starting an affair with Helena.
Helena travels to London for Max's debut concert where both Polly and Calypso guess their secret. Calypso sleeps with Max herself and, after witnessing him turn down the chance to work in America, urges him to be kind to Helena. Richard falls ill after a bomb drops near the house and on visiting him Helena finds Monika in charge. He calls it a straight swap. Sophy is staying with Polly and during a heavy air raid almost tells her about the death of the flasher but is distracted by fear. Later she tells Walter, on leave from the Navy. Polly herself enjoys sex with both of the twins, who are in the RAF. In 1978, as Calypso's son Hamish is driving Helena to Cornwall for Max's funeral, she reassures him that he was a wanted child.
Polly is unnaturally calm when a telegram arrives informing of Walter's death whereas Calypso breaks down. Having had sex at last with Oliver - and almost getting caught by Hector - she is now pregnant by her husband. Polly accuses her of selfishness, claiming that Walter's death has spoilt her cousin's hedonistic, promiscuous war. Helena and Max move into a house in London together but Helena is rattled when Richard comes to stay, waxing lyrical about his new life with Monika. Calypso, however, is impressed and asks him to be her child's god-parent. She has a letter from Hector, on war service in North Africa where he has met Oliver, now also an officer. Both men got on surprisingly well and Hector announces that he wants to plant trees on his return. Soon after though comes news that he is missing in action. Polly decides to give up her relationship with the twins after surviving an accident and Max gets a call to say that Monika has attempted suicide after being accused of being a spy.
Calypso receives good news about Hector, while Max is informed of his son's death. As the drama concludes in 1984, a final gathering on the chamomile lawn reveals long-kept secrets.
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Rebecca Hall | Sophy |
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Jennifer Ehle | Calypso |
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Claire Bloom | Sophy (older) |
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Richard Johnson | Oliver (older) |
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Oliver Cotton | Max |
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Virginia McKenna | Polly (older) |
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Nicholas Le Prevost | Hamish |
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Paul Eddington | Richard |
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Felicity Kendal | Helena |
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James Gaddas | Tony |
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Trudy Weiss | Monika |
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John Elmes | James |
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Vivienne Ritchie | Iris |
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Polly Adams | Sarah |
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Rosemary Harris | Calypso (older) |
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Toby Stephens | Oliver |
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Martin Benson | Pauli |
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Tara Fitzgerald | Polly |
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Richard Syms | Parson |
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Ralph Michael | Tony - older |
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Peter Gordon | Critic |
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Joss Brook | David |
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Jeremy Brook | Paul |
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Richard Vernon | The General |
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Donald Pickering | George |
| Director | Peter Hall |
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| Writer | Mary Wesley, Ken Taylor | |
| Producer | Sophie Balhetchet, Glenn Wilhide, Peter Ansorge | |
| Musician | Stephen Edwards | |
| Photography | Ernest Vincze | |
| Packaging | Custom Case |
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| Nr Discs | 2 |
| Screen Ratios | Standard (1.33:1) |
| Audio Tracks | ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Stereo |
| Distributor | Acorn Media |
| Layers | Single side, Single layer |
| Edition Release Date | Apr 25, 2006 |
| Regions | 1 |