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The Cinder Path [1994]

The Cinder Path [1994]

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Director: Simon Langton
Actors: Catherine Zeta-jones, Lloyd Owen, Russell Paul Batty, Mark Wharton, Rosalind Ayres
Studio: Granada Media
Category: Video

List Price: £10.99
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Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 2 reviews
Sales Rank: 12992

Format: Pal
Rating: Parental Guidance
Media: VHS Tape
Number Of Items: 1
Running Time: 151
Discs: 1

EAN: 5024165325759
ASIN: B00004COMW

Theatrical Release Date: February 12, 1995
Release Date: January 24, 2000
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars "Seven Film Anthology ... Catherine Cookson ... Koch Vision (2008)"   March 11, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Koch Vision and BBC presents "THE CATHERINE COOKSON ANTHOLOGY" (1995) (1259 mins/Color) (Dolby Digital) --- Dame Catherine Ann Cookson was an English author --- Cookson became Britain's most widely read novelist, while remaining a relatively low-profile figure in the world of celebrity writers --- Her books were inspired by her deprived youth in North East England, the setting for her novels.

Cookson took up writing as a form of therapy to tackle her depression, and joined Hastings Writers' Group --- Her first novel, Kate Hannigan, was published in 1950 --- Though it was labelled a romance, she expressed discontent with the stereotype --- Her books were, she said, historical novels about people and conditions she knew --- Cookson had little to do with the London literary circus --- She was always more interested in practicing the art of writing --- Her research could be uncomfortable - going down a mine, for instance, because her heroine came from a mining area --- Having in her youth wanted to write about "above stairs" in grand houses, she later and successfully concentrated on people ground down by circumstances, taking care to know them well.

Cookson went on to write almost 100 books, selling more than 123 million copies of her books, her works being translated into at least 20 languages --- She also authored books under the pseudonyms Catherine Marchant and a name derived from her childhood name, Katie McMullen --- She remained the most borrowed author from public libraries in the UK for more than 20 years, only losing the title in 2004, which is testament to the ongoing popularity of her novels.(From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)

Here are the seven films featured in the eight-disc The Catherine Cookson Anthology, a few are as described on the box set's gatefold:

The Cinder Path (12 February 1995)
The downtrodden son of a farmer, married to one woman but in love with her sister, ships off to World War I in search of glory and redemption. On the front lines, he must battle not only the enemy but also the demons of self-doubt which have plagued him throughout his life.

Colour Blind (16 December 1998)
Bridget seriously offends her conservative family for marrying an African sailor. After being accused of murder, her husband is forced to leave town. As their daughter grows up, she must learn to cope with the racism surrounding her.

A Dinner of Herbs (24 November 2000)
Hal was just a boy when his father was murdered by the ruthless Dan Bannerman. Now, with a family of his own, Hal discovers that the man his daughter hopes to marry is none other than Bannerman's grandson --- Filmed on location in the north of England, "A Dinner of Herbs" is an unforgettable mix of murder, passion and revenge!

The Girl (16 February 1996)
"The Girl" focuses on a young woman who must overcome emotional and physical obstacles to finally come into the life she deserves. This tale is no different. The performances are excellent, and the costuming and locations equally well done.The acting is top notch, and the scenery and production are beautiful.

The Secret (21 January 2000)
Freddie Musgrave's life is in a state of turmoil when a letter implicates him in murder. Further complications arise when he discovers he has feelings for Belle, a woman married to a madman. In the late 1880's reformed smuggler Freddie Musgrave has worked hard to turn a legitimate trade, but then a face from his past turns up threatening to ruin things for him.

The Tide of Life (1996)
The story line and plot, follows the fortunes of young housekeeper, Emily Kennedy, (Gillian Kearney) as she learns about relationships with three very different men. Forced from home of her first employer, Sep McGilby (John Bowler) after his plans to marry her come to tragic end, Emily finds work as housekeeper for farmer, Larry Birch (Ray Stevenson). Another tragedy occurs, and when Nick Stuart (James Purefoy) inherits the farm owned by Birch's wife, Nick gives Emily a new future.

Tilly Trotter (8 January 1999)
Set in rural England during the 1930s, Tilly Trotter is the compelling story of a courageous young girl, envied by women and lusted after by men, who is accused of witchcraft, and forced to rise above the prejudice of her community.

BIOS:
Catherine Cookson (aka: Catherine Ann Davies)
Date of Birth: 27 June 1906 - Tyne Dock, South Shields, England, UK
Date of Death: 11 June 1998 - London, England, UK (blood disorder; heart ailment)

Great job by Koch Vision --- looking forward to more high quality titles from the BBC Collection film market --- order your copy now from Amazon or Koch Vision where there are plenty of copies available on DVD, stay tuned once again for top notch releases --- where they are experts in releasing long forgotten films and treasures to the collector.

Total Time: 1259 mins on DVD ~ Koch Vision KOCV-6511 ~ (1/22/2008)



5 out of 5 stars The Cinder Path- Typical Cookson Brilliance   January 10, 2003
 3 out of 3 found this review helpful

Catherine Cookson has certainly excelled in this story. I was rivetted to my seat (Which is coincidental as I was a rivetter on the Lancaster Bomber during the war). The story was set during the war and it was no doubt a similar experience that my late husband Ken experienced himself whilst he battled in the trenches. The storyline has everything including the cruelty of the Cinder Path, adultery and a good old fashioned love story. Catherine Zeta Jones (who bears an uncanny resemblance to my daughter Rita)suberbly plays the part of the adultress.I highly recommend the Cinder Path to other 80 year old women who love the intrigue and seduction of a good Catherine Cookson story.


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