Poldark (1996)
The Cornish military captain, now a member of Parliament, is drawn into the war with France while his son falls in with smugglers. Historical drama, starring John Bowe and Mel Martin, and featuring a young Ioan Gruffudd in one of his earliest roles.
Director: Richard Laxton
Genre: Drama, TV Movie
Runtime: 102 min
Release Date: October 3, 1996
Cast
- John Bowe - Ross Poldark
- Mel Martin - Demelza Poldark
- Michael Attwell - George Warleggan
- Ioan Gruffudd - Jeremy Poldark
- Kelly Reilly - Clowance Poldark
- Nicholas Gleaves - Stephen Cravenson
- Hans Matheson - Ben Carter
- Gabrielle Lloyd - Jane Gimlet
- James Saxon - Prince Regent
- Nicholas Rowe - Lord Edward Fitzmaurice
Screenplay
- Robin Mukherjee
- Winston Graham (Novel)
- Kathrine Smith (Script Editor)
- Jo Culham (Script Editor)
Music: Ian Hughes
Cinematography: Rex Maidment
Editing: Chris Gill
Production: HTV
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Richard Laxton
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Poldark about?
- The Cornish military captain, now a member of Parliament, is drawn into the war with France while his son falls in with smugglers. Historical drama, starring John Bowe and Mel Martin, and featuring a young Ioan Gruffudd in one of his earliest roles.
- Who directed Poldark?
- Poldark was directed by Richard Laxton.
- Who stars in Poldark?
- Poldark stars John Bowe, Mel Martin, Michael Attwell, Ioan Gruffudd, Kelly Reilly, Nicholas Gleaves.
- How long is Poldark?
- Poldark has a runtime of 1h 42m (102 minutes).
- What genre is Poldark?
- Poldark is a Drama, TV Movie film.
- Where was Poldark produced?
- Poldark was produced in United Kingdom.