Knowledge

The Thorn Birds: The Missing Years

Source đź“ť

280:
confronts Luke with the truth—Dane is not his son but the son of Father Ralph. Luke swears never to reveal this fact for fear of losing Meggie and his children to Ralph forever. Luke confronts Ralph and starts a fight, declaring if Ralph can beat him he can have Dane. Ralph defeats Luke, and torn and bleeding, Luke relents and allows Ralph to return Dane to Meggie. Ralph comforts Justine, who believes that nobody loves her, and then returns to Rome to continue helping the wartime refugees. As Ralph leaves on a train, he sees Meggie watching him go, and she mouths the words "I love you" to him.
387:. Actor Richard Chamberlain was the only actor to return for the prequel, but he turned down the original script, stating: "It was very good, but I don’t think it treated Father Ralph well enough, so I turned that down. I thought he wasn’t active enough in the story." When Chamberlain declined to reprise his role, ABC declined to produce the project, and it was greenlit by CBS instead. However, after being presented with another draft of the script that he liked better, Chamberlain agreed to reprise his role. 396:
rebuild the Drogheda set to make it look as accurate as possible to the original. The plans for the Drogheda mansion from the original miniseries had been lost and the set designer had since passed away. Richard Chamberlain claimed: "They had to re-create it from the film, which was very difficult. They did an extraordinary good job, I think." Principal photography began on July 24, 1995 and wrapped on September 19, 1995.
272:
convince the Australian government to accept more refugees. Ralph arrives in Australia unannounced and Luke is not pleased to see him. Luke demands Meggie move with him immediately to a ramshackle cabin on the farm he purchased, just to get Meggie away from Ralph. When Meggie resists, Luke strikes her, causing her to miscarry.
416:
was far more negative, calling it a travesty, writing that the story "not only pales in comparison to the original but often directly contradicts events in both the book and the first miniseries". One of the alleged inconsistencies mentioned in the review was that Father Ralph offers to leave the
395:
was in development, the Australian film industry had become substantially more capable. Wolper stated: “Over the years, there have been many crews developed in Australia. We had an Australian director, so he knew the best crews down there.” The filmmakers went to painstaking lengths to completely
275:
Meggie decides she can never return to Luke, but Luke declares he only returned for Dane, whom he thinks is his son. Meggie takes Luke to court for custody of Dane. The judge, a Protestant biased against Dane's desire to be a priest, awards custody to Luke, with Meggie refusing to ruin Ralph by
390:
The miniseries was filmed entirely on location in Australia, unlike the original, which was filmed in California. According to Wolper, when they were making the original, he wanted to shoot it in Australia, but there weren't enough film crews to make that vision a reality. However, by the time
271:
Meanwhile, Father Ralph has been using his ministry in Rome as a haven for Jewish war refugees. After Ralph uses some of Mary Carson's estate money to send a young orphan to America, the church "punishes" him by forcing him to return to Drogheda to guard the church's bequeathed property and to
279:
The rains finally come, and Ralph and Meggie do their best to round up the animals before the flood comes. Unable to make it back to Drogheda in the downpour, the two find refuge in a small cabin, where a night of romance ensues. Meggie's mother, Fee, in a last-ditch attempt to reclaim Dane,
268:. To make matters worse, a two-year drought has struck the area. One day, Luke, arrives on Drogheda and begs Meggie to forgive him. Meggie, lonely, in need of a man to run the ranch and to be a father for her children, reluctantly takes Luke back, and she becomes pregnant once again. 421:), goes from a quiet, irreligious woman to a religious, rapid-talking gossip-bearer. Despite the mixed reaction, Richard Chamberlain was proud of his work on the film, stating: "It was really exciting. It’s a wonderful story and a wonderful cast. I think it turned out really well." 382:
miniseries: "there were so many hours that we could do for the original. We decided in the original that after he made love to Meggie that we would just cut ahead to the children." After reruns during the summer of 1993 proved popular Wolper decided there was an audience for more
236:
received mixed reviews from both critics and audiences, with praise directed at the sets and performances, but criticism directed at the plot and alleged inconsistencies with the original miniseries. However, star Richard Chamberlain was proud of his work on
276:
announcing Dane is his and not Luke's son. She decides to avoid scandal, confronting Ralph with the fact that he loves God more than her, that he will always be devoted to a greater good. She has raised her son without the knowledge of who his father is.
409:
gave the miniseries a mixed review, stating that the set design was "first-rate", also praising the casting and stating that, although it would take a miracle to top the original, "the love story is still involving".
241:, stating: "It’s a terrific story. It’s full of intrigue. But the love story is classic, an absolute classic. Never have there been so many crucial barriers between the lovers." 572: 567: 582: 562: 448:"Back on the Ranch : 'THE MISSING YEARS': FATHER RALPH LEAVES THE VATICAN AND MEETS UP WITH MEGGIE. EXACTLY WHAT HAPPENED?" 587: 417:
church and marry Meggie, something that he never implied in the original. Another was that Meggie's mother, Fee (played by
509: 471: 342: 491: 212: 378: 215: 50: 264:), Meggie has been forced to run Drogheda largely on her own, since all her brothers went off to fight in 447: 73: 253: 226:
was filmed entirely in Australia, and the Drogheda sheep ranch had to be rebuilt from scratch. Actor
152: 156: 358: 260:) and Meghann "Meggie" O'Neill (Amanda Donohoe). After leaving her husband, Luke O'Neill ( 8: 577: 294: 257: 227: 376:
Producer David L. Wolper explained why this story was not included in the original 1983
405: 204: 60: 40: 207:, it tells the story of the nineteen years between Dane's birth and Ralph's return to 536: 452: 364: 505: 412: 346: 331: 327: 250: 199: 148: 88: 34: 249:
In 1942, ten years have passed since the birth of Dane, the illegitimate son of
309: 300: 261: 96: 78: 556: 337: 476: 418: 322: 265: 541: 318: 313: 304: 83: 530: 219: 194: 208: 547: 211:. These years are unaccounted for in both the original 1983 197:
directed by Kevin James Dobson. Adapted from the 1977 novel
191: 218:
and the novel. Unlike the original, which was filmed in
230:was also the only previous cast member to return. 554: 469: 573:Television series by The Wolper Organization 472:"'THORN BIRDS: MISSING YEARS' IS A TRAVESTY" 568:Television shows based on Australian novels 465: 463: 442: 440: 438: 436: 434: 504: 336:Zach English as Dane O'Neill, replacing 555: 460: 431: 583:Films directed by Kevin James Dobson 563:1990s American television miniseries 510:"The Thorn Birds: The Missing Years" 492:"The Thorn Birds: The Missing Years" 303:as Meggie Cleary O'Neill, replacing 153:Village Roadshow Pictures Television 470:Scott D. Pierce (9 February 1996). 13: 543:The Thorn Birds: The Missing Years 532:The Thorn Birds: The Missing Years 187:The Thorn Birds: The Missing Years 23:The Thorn Birds: The Missing Years 14: 599: 524: 498: 484: 330:as Justine O'Neill, replacing 16:1996 CBS television miniseries 1: 424: 371: 297:as Father Ralph de Bricassart 588:1990s English-language films 399: 7: 353:Special guest appearance by 312:as Luke O'Neill, replacing 171:February 11, 1996 10: 604: 345:as Jack Cleary, replacing 254:Father Ralph de Bricassart 321:as Fee Cleary, replacing 167: 162: 144: 136: 128: 123: 115: 105: 66: 56: 46: 28: 21: 283: 244: 157:Warner Bros. Television 149:The Wolper Organization 367:as Cardinal Vittorio 145:Production companies 508:(9 February 1996). 456:. 11 February 1996. 295:Richard Chamberlain 258:Richard Chamberlain 228:Richard Chamberlain 74:Richard Chamberlain 205:Colleen McCullough 61:Kevin James Dobson 41:Colleen McCullough 506:McCarthy, John P. 453:Los Angeles Times 393:The Missing Years 365:Maximilian Schell 239:The Missing Years 234:The Missing Years 224:The Missing Years 183: 182: 116:Original language 106:Country of origin 595: 518: 517: 502: 496: 495: 488: 482: 481: 467: 458: 457: 444: 413:The Deseret News 347:Stephan W. Burns 178: 176: 163:Original release 32:Characters from 19: 18: 603: 602: 598: 597: 596: 594: 593: 592: 553: 552: 527: 522: 521: 503: 499: 490: 489: 485: 468: 461: 446: 445: 432: 427: 402: 379:The Thorn Birds 374: 332:Mare Winningham 328:Olivia Burnette 286: 251:Catholic priest 247: 200:The Thorn Birds 174: 172: 155: 151: 110: 101: 89:Olivia Burnette 38: 35:The Thorn Birds 17: 12: 11: 5: 601: 591: 590: 585: 580: 575: 570: 565: 551: 550: 539: 526: 525:External links 523: 520: 519: 497: 483: 459: 429: 428: 426: 423: 401: 398: 373: 370: 369: 368: 362: 355: 354: 350: 349: 340: 334: 325: 316: 310:Simon Westaway 307: 301:Amanda Donohoe 298: 291: 290: 285: 282: 262:Simon Westaway 246: 243: 181: 180: 169: 165: 164: 160: 159: 146: 142: 141: 138: 134: 133: 130: 129:Cinematography 126: 125: 121: 120: 117: 113: 112: 107: 103: 102: 100: 99: 97:Simon Westaway 94: 91: 86: 81: 79:Amanda Donohoe 76: 70: 68: 64: 63: 58: 54: 53: 48: 44: 43: 30: 26: 25: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 600: 589: 586: 584: 581: 579: 576: 574: 571: 569: 566: 564: 561: 560: 558: 549: 545: 544: 540: 538: 534: 533: 529: 528: 515: 511: 507: 501: 493: 487: 479: 478: 473: 466: 464: 455: 454: 449: 443: 441: 439: 437: 435: 430: 422: 420: 415: 414: 408: 407: 397: 394: 388: 386: 381: 380: 366: 363: 360: 359:Jack Thompson 357: 356: 352: 351: 348: 344: 343:Robert Taylor 341: 339: 338:Philip Anglim 335: 333: 329: 326: 324: 320: 317: 315: 311: 308: 306: 302: 299: 296: 293: 292: 288: 287: 281: 277: 273: 269: 267: 263: 259: 255: 252: 242: 240: 235: 231: 229: 225: 221: 217: 214: 210: 206: 202: 201: 196: 193: 189: 188: 170: 166: 161: 158: 154: 150: 147: 143: 139: 135: 132:Ross Berryman 131: 127: 122: 118: 114: 109:United States 108: 104: 98: 95: 92: 90: 87: 85: 82: 80: 77: 75: 72: 71: 69: 65: 62: 59: 55: 52: 51:David Stevens 49: 45: 42: 37: 36: 31: 27: 24: 20: 542: 531: 513: 500: 486: 477:Deseret News 475: 451: 419:Jean Simmons 411: 404: 403: 392: 389: 384: 377: 375: 361:as the Judge 323:Jean Simmons 278: 274: 270: 266:World War II 248: 238: 233: 232: 223: 198: 186: 185: 184: 137:Running time 93:Zach English 33: 22: 385:Thorn Birds 319:Julia Blake 314:Bryan Brown 305:Rachel Ward 140:178 minutes 84:Julia Blake 57:Directed by 578:1996 films 557:Categories 425:References 372:Production 220:California 216:miniseries 195:miniseries 190:is a 1996 175:1996-02-11 124:Production 47:Written by 400:Reception 209:Australia 111:Australia 548:AllMovie 289:Starring 67:Starring 29:Based on 514:Variety 406:Variety 173: ( 168:Release 119:English 179:(U.S.) 537:IMDb 284:Cast 245:Plot 546:at 535:at 213:ABC 203:by 192:CBS 39:by 559:: 512:. 474:. 462:^ 450:. 433:^ 222:, 516:. 494:. 480:. 256:( 177:)

Index

The Thorn Birds
Colleen McCullough
David Stevens
Kevin James Dobson
Richard Chamberlain
Amanda Donohoe
Julia Blake
Olivia Burnette
Simon Westaway
The Wolper Organization
Village Roadshow Pictures Television
Warner Bros. Television
CBS
miniseries
The Thorn Birds
Colleen McCullough
Australia
ABC
miniseries
California
Richard Chamberlain
Catholic priest
Father Ralph de Bricassart
Richard Chamberlain
Simon Westaway
World War II
Richard Chamberlain
Amanda Donohoe
Rachel Ward
Simon Westaway

Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.

↑