Horatio Hornblower - DVD Series

Horatio Hornblower - DVD Series

by C. S. Forester
Publisher: A&E
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C.S. Forester's HoratioHornblower books tell an epic story of honor, loyalty, and duty. Based onthe books, A&E produced a made-for-TV series that ran from 1998-2003.The eight individual films that make up this Collector's Edition chronicle the unlikely rise of young Horatio from lowly midshipman to powerful commander, during the early years of the Napoleonic Wars. The stories are engaging and entertaining, the production grand and lavish, and the overall result brilliant. Featuring bloody battles, incredible adventures, and a cast of characters as good as any ever imagined, it's no wonder that this Emmy Award-winning series got raves from critics and the general public alike.

Nothing was spared in making these films and they're worth watching for the visuals alone. (It's also interesting to note that no computer generated effects were used, which makes the intensity of the battles that much more exciting to watch.) That being said, the story lines are also enthralling, the characters fully developed, and the performances powerful all around. This is a series that will keep anyone engaged; from small children to grandparents.

Each film (or "episode") runs about an hour and a half, and each can stand independent of the others. Having said that, if you're going to watch them all, why not watch them in order and add that much more to the experience? The underlying theme to all episodes is strong personal ethics, against all odds, and while that may sound frighteningly preachy, I assure you that the films are not.

These films/episodes have been released previously a number of times, both individually and in sets, including a Collector's Edition that was released in 2005. If you own the 2005 set, do not buy this new set; as far as I can tell, other than extremely minor changes to the packaging, this is the same product.

Included films/episodes are: The Duel, The Fire Ships, The Duchess and the Devil, The Wrong War, The Mutiny, Retribution, Loyalty, and Duty.

Special Features:

As if eight films spanning more than 13 hours weren't enough, the special features and extras are also copious. Two of the episodes (Loyalty and Duty) feature accompanying Filmmaker Commentary, which offers an incredibly thought-provoking and historically interesting look into the making of the series, the background, and the adaptation from page to screen. An Exclusive Interview with star Ioan Gruffudd is just as spellbinding (and with the latter you get the extra bonus of his incredibly good looks!).

Three Bonus Programs (England's Royal Warships, Sail 2000: Aboard the Eagle, and The Making of Horatio Hornblower) give an exclusive look at English ships from the past to the present, with fascinating descriptions and documentary footage on how these amazing machines are manned and run, as well as the incredible feats they're capable of. If this isn't enough for you, check out the Guide to Royal Warships, Nautical Terms and Definitions, and Interactive 3-D Naval Cannon, and you'll be a master seaman in no time!

For those interested in more background on the original author, a featurette entitled About C.S. Forester is especially interesting, as is the C.S. Forester biography.

Cast and crew biographies are also included, as is a photo gallery.

The special features presented with this set are indeed incredible, although I wouldn't recommend sitting down and watching them all at once. In fact, it's best absorbed (and more interesting) if you watch one film/episode and one (or part of one) special feature, then take some time to digest and reflect upon them before moving on to another helping.—J. Salzenstein (from an Amazon.com review)

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  Horatio Hornblower
AvidReader of Illinois, 10/29/2011
It seems that at the end of "Duty" there was left an opening for more stories; we can only hope!

There is no talent in modern writing at all and this series was talented, excellent writing, imaginative, creative and entertaining and did not depict sex or blood in the way we are exposed to it in modern writing and movie making -- it was normal, real life that happened and was not "promoted" as it seems today's writers try to do: they try to "promote" social deviance. The casting, as well, was excellent and the actors could not have been chosen better.

My brothers and I have watched this series over many times and enjoy it every single time. I would recommend this series to anyone of any age. Well done, Captain Forester!
  Great Adventure
HappyHomemaker of Oregon, 9/26/2011
Our family has loved watching these over and over again! There's not much objectionable material, the worst I can think of is a few low necklines (though women are somewhat rare at sea!) and a few bloody parts. Overall, great adventure for boys and girls alike!