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There are few movies that follow the books that preceded them. This is one of them. Pierce Brosman is outstanding and it is a shame that there could not be a sequel that would pit the characters against each other in other plots.
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I just love this movie. Pierce Brosnan is a great Tia Pan. The scenery in this movie is wonderful with great photography. I also enjoy the author Clavell I have read other books he has written and they are always written with great passion and drama. I would recommend this movie to everyone.
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"Noble House" is riveting. The action and intrigue are non-stop in this excellent adaptation of Clavel's novel. The movie is true to the storyline in the book and the actors do a remarkable job bringing "Nobel House" to life. This movie is a welcome addition to any movie-lover's collection.
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Wow I LOVE this movie. It is great and I look forward to watching it many times.
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For some reason, the DVD producers have decided to make this into a "widescreen" presentation. But this is not a widescreen film. It is a t.v. movie made in 1988. It was shot at an aspect ratio of 1.33 to 1 (a perfect fit for your standard t.v. screen). The result of the modification is that you see LESS of the image. They simply cropped off the top and bottoms of the picture. You can see that this is NOT how "Noble House" was meant to be seen at the very beginning: the credits feature medallions of the actors faces along with their names, and the tops of the medals (and the tops of the actors' heads) are CUT OFF. Also, now, several shots look crowded.
That aside, everything else is great. The image (what's left of it) is sharp and clear. The story remains fascinating and the acting top notch. It's a great tale of international intrigue and finance. (And, oh, those 80s fashions!)
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