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Brideshead revisited

Spans three decades from the early twenties to World War II in Charles Ryder's relationship with the wild and eccentric Sebastian Flyte and the aristocratic Marchmain family.

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  • "故園風雨後"
  • "Brideshead revisited"
  • "Brideshead revisited [DVD]"
  • "Brideshead revisited: disc 3"@en
  • "Brideshead revisited: disc 1 and 2"@en
  • "Evelyn Waugh's Brideshead revisited"@en
  • "Evelyn Waugh's Brideshead revisited"
  • "Gu yuan feng yu hou"@en

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  • "Spans three decades from the early twenties to World War II in Charles Ryder's relationship with the wild and eccentric Sebastian Flyte and the aristocratic Marchmain family."
  • "Spans three decades from the early twenties to World War II in Charles Ryder's relationship with the wild and eccentric Sebastian Flyte and the aristocratic Marchmain family."@en
  • "Captain Charles Ryder remembers his time at Brideshead Castle with the doomed aristocratic Flyte family."
  • "A chronicle in 11 episodes of Charles Ryder's relationship with the wild and eccentric Sebastian Flyte and his family."@en
  • "A chronicle in 11 episodes of Charles Ryder's relationship with the wild and eccentric Sebastian Flyte and his family."
  • "When the charming aristocrat Sebastian invites Charles Ryder to his family's estate, Charles becomes seduced by the opulent lifestyle of the Marchmain family, and by Julia, Sebastian's sister. As their romance deepens, repercussions follow, and Charles discovers that at Brideshead, love, money and power come at a price."@en
  • "Epic story of three decades of the life of a young man, Ryder (Irons), who meets the Marchmain family and becomes wrapped up in their lifestyle, but who eventually comes to accept his own fate."@en
  • "Epic story of three decades of the life of a young man, Ryder (Irons), who meets the Marchmain family and becomes wrapped up in their lifestyle, but who eventually comes to accept his own fate."
  • "The story of a young man's haunting relationship with an aristocratic family and their world from the early twenties to World War II."@en
  • ""Brideshead Revisited is based on Evelyn Waugh's classic novel. Jeremy Irons stars as Charles Ryder, a disillusioned army captain who is moved to reflect on his languid days in the enchanted castle that was Brideshead, home of the aristocratic Marchmain family whose acquaintance Charles made in the company of Oxford classmate, the charming but doomed Sebastian"--Container."
  • "An Edwardian young man who falls under the spell of a wealthy aristocratic family struggles to retain his integrity and values."@en
  • "Based on Evelyn Waugh's 1945 classic British novel, Brideshead Revisited is a poignant story of forbidden love and the loss of innocence set in England prior to the Second World War."@en
  • "Een Engels officier komt in de Tweede Wereldoorlog onverwacht op een verlaten landgoed, herkent de omgeving en vertelt daarna de fascinerende geschiedenis van het rijke, maar gedegenereerde geslacht, waarmee hijzelf zo nauw verbonden is geweest."
  • "A Londoner of lower class befriends and begins a romantic relationship with an aristocrat that becomes complicated when the aristocrat introduces his new friend to his sister."@en
  • "A Londoner of lower class befriends and begins a romantic relationship with an aristocrat that becomes complicated when the aristocrat introduces his new friend to his sister."
  • "Chronicles a young man's haunting relationships in an irretrievably aristocratic world. The story spans three decades from the early twenties to World War II in Charles Ryder's relationship with the wild and eccentric Sebastian Flyte and the aristocratic Marchmain family."
  • "The story, set in England in 1944, focuses on an Oxford student who gets drawn into the extravagant, careless way of life of the young nobility in the years between the wars."@en
  • "Chronicles a young man's haunting relationship in an irretrievably aristocratic world. The story spans three decades from the early twenties to World War II in Charles Ryder's relationship with the wild and eccentric Sebastian Flyte and the aristocratic Marchmain family."@en
  • "Chronicles a young man's haunting relationship in an irretrievably aristocratic world. The story spans three decades from the early twenties to World War II in Charles Ryder's relationship with the wild and eccentric Sebastian Flyte and the aristocratic Marchmain family."
  • "Feature film from the UK. Drama. Screen adaptation of the Evelyn Waugh novel."
  • "Epic story of three decades of the life of a young man, Ryder (Irons), who meets the aristocratic Marchmain family and becomes wrapped up in their lifestyle, but who eventually comes to accept his own fate."@en
  • "In 1943 kijkt de kunstschilder Charles Ryder, op dat moment militair, terug op zijn gecompliceerde relatie met de excentrieke Lord Sebastian Flyte en de andere leden van de adellijke familie Marchmain."
  • "When Oxford undergraduate Charles Ryder meets the charismatic Sebastian Flyte it is the beginning of a devoted friendship, until Sebastian sinks deep into alcoholism and distances himself from those he loves. Charles escapes to Paris to train as an artist and ends up in an unhappy marriage. A chance reunion with Sebastian's sister Julia revives his love of life as they embark on an affair, only for their happiness to be shattered by the death of Julia's father."
  • "When Oxford undergraduate Charles Ryder meets the charismatic Sebastian Flyte it is the beginning of a devoted friendship, until Sebastian sinks deep into alcoholism and distances himself from those he loves. Charles escapes to Paris to train as an artist and ends up in an unhappy marriage. A chance reunion with Sebastian's sister Julia revives his love of life as they embark on an affair, only for their happiness to be shattered by the death of Julia's father."@en
  • "Home use only."@en
  • "A young painter falls under the spell of an eccentric, aristocratic English family."@en
  • "Epic story of three decades of the life of a young man, Ryder, who meets the Marchmain family and becomes wrapped up in their lifestyle, but who eventually comes to accept his own fate."@en
  • "Epic story of three decades of the life of a young man, Ryder (Irons), who meets the Marchmain family and becomes wrapped up in their lifestyle, but who eventually comes to accept his own fate. The complete series."@en
  • "Tells the story of the difficult loves of insular Englishman Charles Ryder and his peculiarly intense relationship with the wealthy but dysfunctional family that inhabited Brideshead. While at Oxford, Charles Ryder meets boyish, flamboyant Sebastian Flyte, who introduces Charles to a charmed and glamorous way of life that continues until Sebastian's health deteriorates."@en
  • "This story of love and loss is set in England between the wars with flashbacks to an earlier golden era. A middle-class Oxford student experiences a fleeting glimpse of the glamorous and privileged world of the upper class at a classmate's estate."
  • "Charles is from a family with little money. Sebastian's family is wealthy. The two become friends at Oxford. When Sebastian invites his friend to dinner, Charles becomes involved with Sebastian's family. After Charles becomes an officer in the British Army he and his company are moved to an English country house that he realizes is Sebastian's family home. Here he discovers memories of his youth and young manhood, his loves, life, and a journey of faith and anguish. Includes eleven episodes."
  • "Charles is from a family with little money. Sebastian's family is wealthy. The two become friends at Oxford. When Sebastian invites his friend to dinner, Charles becomes involved with Sebastian's family. After Charles becomes an officer in the British Army he and his company are moved to an English country house that he realizes is Sebastian's family home. Here he discovers memories of his youth and young manhood, his loves, life, and a journey of faith and anguish. Includes eleven episodes."@en
  • "Acclaimed PBS dramatization of Evelyn Waugh's chronicle of a young man's haunting relationship in an irretrievable aristocratic world, spanning the decades between the World Wars in England. Jeremy Irons, Anthony Andrews and Diana Quick head the fine cast."@en
  • "Charles is from a family with little money. Sebastian's family is wealthy. The two become friends at Oxford. When Sebastian invites his friend to dinner, Charles becomes involved with Sebastian's family. After Charles becomes an officer in the British Army he and his company are moved to an English country house that he realizes is Sebastian's family home. Here he discovers memories of his youth and young manhood, his loves, life, and a journey of faith and anguish."
  • "Epic story of three decades of the life of a young man, who meets the Marchmain family and becomes wrapped up in their lifestyle."
  • "His first half of the magnificent series commences in WW II as Captain Charles Ryder, finds himself at Brideshed Castle, now a bleak military encampment. Captain Ryder is overwhelmed and his thoughts flash back to Oxford University where he was first befriended by Sebastian and introduced to the Marchmain family. In volume II, after 10 years, Charles is again drawn into the complex web of the Marchmain family. Sebastian has disappeared and Lady Marchmain is ill. The Marchmain family struggles against emotions and circumstances beyond their control."@en
  • "Epic adaptation of Evelyn Waugh's classic novel. During World War Two, Charles Rider (Jeremy Irons) is stationed at the now deserted stately home, Brideshead Manor, formerly the residence of the Flyte family. He recalls how, as a Cambridge undergraduate, he first visited Brideshead after befriending Lord Sebastian Flyte, and how he then became caught up with the Flytes and their problems, most notably Sebastian's burgeoning alcoholism."@en

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  • "Brideshead revisited"
  • "Brideshead revisited"@en
  • "Brideshead revisited [DVD]"
  • "Evelyn Waugh's Brideshead revisited the complete series"
  • "Brideshead revisited the complete series"@en
  • "Brideshead revisited the complete series"
  • "Evelyn Waugh's Brideshead revisited [DVD]"
  • "Brideshead Revisited"
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  • "Brideshead revisited (Television program)"@en
  • "Evelyn Waugh's Brideshead revisited"
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