
The Pillars Of The Earth
The Pillars of the Earth is set against a backdrop of war, religious strife and power struggles which tears lives and families apart. In that time, there rises a magnificent Cathedral in Kingsbridge. Against the backdrop, love-stories entwine: Tom, the master builder, Aliena, the noblewoman, the sadistic Lord William, Philip, the prior of Kingsbridge, Jack, the artist in stone work and Ellen, the woman from the forest who casts a curse. At once, this is a sensuous and enduring love story and an epic that shines with the fierce spirit of a passionate age. Follett masterfully weaves these stories through political turmoil of 12th century England, creating a relevant and viable world for today's audience and for generations to come.
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SYNOPSIS
The succession to the crown of England is in doubt and causes King Henry's daughter and nephew to compete for the throne. Church politics see Philip, a monk, elected the new prior, which leaves him indebted to Deacon Waleran.
Tom Builder, his children, Ellen and her son Jack arrive at Kingsbridge Priory in the hope of finding work. The church is in need of repair but Prior Philip has no money and is unable to hire them. After the church burns down, Tom presents a plan for a new a new style of church with pointed arches and large windows.
Construction of the new church at Kingsbridge Priory is underway. They have too few men and Prior Philip hopes the sale of this year's wool will give them the money they need to hire more workers. When the time comes to quarry the stone William Hamleigh prevents Tom Builder from starting working leading to a major confrontation with the monks of the Priory.
William applies to have his father's title of Earl transferred to him, and discovers a mysterious knight is also a rival for the Earldom. King Stephen, frightened by Jack's appearance, orders an assassin to kill him. The battle between King Stephen and Maud sees each side's leader being taken hostage.
Princess Maude seems to have gained the upper hand having defeated King Stephen on the battlefield and taken him prisoner. However, her brother, Gloucester, has been taken prisoner by the other side, and a prisoner exchange is arranged. It doesn't go well and the self-styled Empress Maude and King Stephen are again at war.
The war is over and Maud has returned to France leaving King Stephen once again unchallenged. Richard returns to Kingsbridge just after William Hamleigh's attack on the market. Aliena has lost everything and can no longer support Richard's knighthood. Alfred sees an opportunity and asks Aliena to marry him, promising to support Richard as well.
As a result of his journeys, Jack has learned how to fulfill Tom Builder's dream of a cathedral filled with light. Aliena tracks Jack by following the trail of his carvings. Waleran offers Philip a new position, but it means that Philip must always obey Waleran.
Eight years later, Jack's fixation with the cathedral leaves him little time or energy for anything else, while Aliena's fixation with the distant Earldom of Shiring has married her to Alfred, a man she hates. Waleran and Alfred develop a plot to get rid of Jack for good and it seems to be working until evidence comes to light that makes all wrongs rectified.
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Natalia Wörner | Ellen |
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Donald Sutherland | Bartholomew |
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Ian McShane | Waleran Bigod |
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Tony Curran | Stephen |
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Hayley Atwell | Aliena |
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Eddie Redmayne | Jack |
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Sam Claflin | Richard |
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Matt Devere | Gloucester |
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Matthew MacFadyen | Philip |
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Alison Pill | Maud |
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Anatole Taubman | Remigius |
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Kate Dickie | Agnes |
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Mike Kelly | Messenger #2 |
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Jody Halse | Johnny Eightpence |
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Máté Haumann | Messenger #3 |
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Féodor Atkine | Abbot Suger |
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Douglas Booth | Eustace - 15 years old |
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Robert Bathurst | Percy Hamleigh |
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Sarah Parish | Regan Hamleigh |
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Liam Garrigan | Alfred |
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Geoffrey Thomas | Earl of Weymouth |
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Jonathan Coy | Father Ralph |
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Freddie Boath | Henry - 15 years old |
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László Áron | Architect |
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Peter Kertesz | Stephen's Physician |
Director | Sergio Mimica-Gezzan |
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Writer | Ken Follett, John Pielmeier | |
Producer | Jonas Bauer, Rola Bauer, Howard Ellis, Adam Goodman, Tim Halkin, Sergio Mimica-Gezzan, Michael Prupas, Malcolm Reeve, David A. Rosemont, John Ryan, Ridley Scott, Tony Scott, David W. Zucker | |
Musician | Trevor Morris | |
Photography | Attila Szalay |
Packaging | HD Case |
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Nr Discs | 3 |
Screen Ratios | Widescreen (1.78:1) |
Audio Tracks | Dolby Digital TrueHD [English] |
Distributor | Sony Pictures |
Edition Release Date | Nov 23, 2010 |
Regions | Region A |
Owner | Kerry & Dawn |
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Location | Movies-01 |
Storage Device | TD 16 |
Purchased | Oct 04, 2014 |
Quantity | 1 |
Seen | Feb 26, 2017 |
Index | 694 |
Added Date | May 17, 2015 05:44:46 |
Modified Date | Apr 17, 2024 00:47:58 |
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