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The Crimson Field

  • TV Series
  • 2014
  • TV-PG
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
7.8/10
3.5K
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Oona Chaplin, Marianne Oldham, Alice St. Clair, and Abigail Eames in The Crimson Field (2014)
The Crimson Field
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During the First World War, Kitty Trevelyan tries to put the past troubles behind her as she joins two other girls to volunteer at one of the busy war hospitals in northern France.During the First World War, Kitty Trevelyan tries to put the past troubles behind her as she joins two other girls to volunteer at one of the busy war hospitals in northern France.During the First World War, Kitty Trevelyan tries to put the past troubles behind her as she joins two other girls to volunteer at one of the busy war hospitals in northern France.

  • Stars
    • Hermione Norris
    • Oona Chaplin
    • Richard Rankin
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.8/10
    3.5K
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    • Stars
      • Hermione Norris
      • Oona Chaplin
      • Richard Rankin
    • 33User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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  • Episodes6

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    Hermione Norris
    Hermione Norris
    • Matron Grace Carter
    • 2014
    Oona Chaplin
    Oona Chaplin
    • Kitty Trevelyan
    • 2014
    Richard Rankin
    Richard Rankin
    • Capt Thomas Gillan
    • 2014
    Marianne Oldham
    Marianne Oldham
    • Rosalie Berwick
    • 2014
    Alice St. Clair
    Alice St. Clair
    • Flora Marshall
    • 2014
    Suranne Jones
    Suranne Jones
    • Sister Joan Livesey
    • 2014
    Kevin Doyle
    Kevin Doyle
    • Lt Col Roland Brett
    • 2014
    Alex Wyndham
    Alex Wyndham
    • Capt Miles Hesketh-Thorne
    • 2014
    Jack Gordon
    Jack Gordon
    • Cpl Peter Foley
    • 2014
    Jeremy Swift
    Jeremy Swift
    • QMS Reggie Soper
    • 2014
    Kerry Fox
    Kerry Fox
    • Sister Margaret Quayle
    • 2014
    Simon Wilson
    Simon Wilson
    • Padre
    • 2014
    Daniel Betts
    Daniel Betts
    • Jaco Tillens
    • 2014
    Stephan Luca
    • Anton Erhlich
    • 2014
    Abigail Eames
    Abigail Eames
    • Mathilde Tillens
    • 2014
    Adam James
    Adam James
    • Col Charles Purbright
    • 2014
    Karl Davies
    Karl Davies
    • Cpl Lawrence Prentiss…
    • 2014
    Liam James Collins
    Liam James Collins
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    • 2014
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    10mumz

    Brilliantly Written and Portrayed

    BBC One needs to be much more attentive to highlighting the work that is being accomplished in this show, to draw in a much wider audience. I have thoroughly enjoyed watching The Crimson Field. It has been a delight to be introduced to so many actors and actresses who are so very talented. To be able to portray each story line, to actually get the underlying feelings and angst across in each episode in such a short time is difficult under the best of conditions. Some of the best stories from history are those of people who were not in the lime light, as that is how you get the best "feel" for how "real" people dealt with "real" life without boring the viewer to tears. The story line is quite believable, and the interaction between and amongst the principle characters is quite spot on. Modern viewers who are easily disappointed by "not enough action" or "not enough gore" or something equally compelling need to remember that, during this period, things were much simpler and people were still functioning around stereotypes and clichés. News from the rest of the world was *not* instantaneous as it is now, therefore watching a period piece with hindsight is really quite unfair to all involved in the production. To be able to portray so much within a short period of time requires all involved to be succinct and on-point ... which this series is. Now it needs to be available in the US *and* we need to have at least another 3 seasons to be able to properly follow these story lines to their conclusions.
    10Lewis01-228-458550

    An Excellent Period Piece

    I rate The Crimson Field with 'Call the Midwife' and 'Downton Abbey.' It is British drama at its best with a fantastic cast of those some of you may remember from other shows. However, there is no stereotype in their roles from previous shows. Truly remarkable acting. What is equally important is that the show is true to the actually happenings, both from a historical point of view as well as social. The war itself was a slaughterhouse due to the ineptitude of the British and French generals and senior officers. Some of which is depicted in the series. It was a hundred years ago that the war began and truly didn't end until 1945. Again, the result of the British and French generals seeking retribution from Germany when the armistice took place.
    10rosie-alvis

    Why I love The Crimson Field.

    The Crimson Field has been such a beautiful series, at times reducing me to tears, all the actors have done a brilliant job in bringing the story alive. I really hope that there is another series or 3! I feel there is so much more for all the characters to tell. We have had a glimpse into what it would have been like 100 yrs ago, the V A D's , nurses and surgeons worked wonders in such difficult conditions. All the actors deserve credit, I wan't to hear all their stories, and the fizzing will they /won't they romance between Tom and Kitty has kept us on tender hooks! The writers have done a wonderful job, Sarah Phelps has real talent in making us believe anything that she writes.
    10Mandy_rtidwell730

    Refreshing look at the role of women in war

    I posted a version of this review in episode 1 reviews but I have expanded it somewhat as it is also an accurate review of the series and all episodes I have watched thus far.

    I thoroughly enjoyed the premiere episode of The Crimson Field as well as all subsequent episodes. I am on pins and needles waiting for the season finale to see how many plot points can be wrapped up yet still leave us wanting more. It is an intriguing and refreshing premise to watch a show focused mainly on how women cope with the realities of a front line field hospital in WWI. It is a period deserving of special attention during this centenary year. It is also a period that has become more familiar to general viewers through Downton Abbey(Season 2) and The Crimson Field almost seems a logical progression from some of the events exposed in that drama.

    I have thoroughly enjoyed seeing the characters of The Crimson Field develop under the deft and expert writing of Sarah Phelps' scripts. The work of the directors, Richard Clark in particular with episodes 3&4, have shown a lot of finesse in crafting an hour of TV that tugs on your heartstrings and effortlessly draw you into the world and the struggles of the inhabitants living and working so close to the front lines.

    The early promise in the performances of relative newcomers such as Oona Chaplin (Game of Thrones) and Richard Rankin has been more than fulfilled. There is one episode yet to go but I am already convinced that a second season is absolutely required. Viewers will not be ready to leave the world and characters so expertly portrayed after a single season.
    10jane_boston

    A worthy tribute to WWI Centennial

    Sarah Phelps has written a new perspective on WWI that is intelligent, humorous, compassionate and poignant. While it is from the point of view of nurses and VAD's in WWI, the experiences of the soldiers who are their patients, and that of the other men on staff, are given equal attention.

    Each major character has a depth of storyline that still has not been fully revealed (writing this review after viewing S1Ep5). I've been counting the days until the next episode airs, eager to learn more about what past events has shaped each of these very well drawn, fully realized people. Above all, this is where the uncommon strength of this series lies. I hope that we get to see these wonderful characters proceed through to 1918.

    All of the actors are very talented and a joy to watch, but most especially newcomer Richard Rankin. His character, the Scottish surgeon Capt. Thomas Gillan, is explosive, passionate and conflicted.

    I completely agree with previous reviewers that favored director Richard Clark's episodes, his vision is truly beautiful.

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      Purbright is listed as a full colonel and referred to as Brett's senior officer, yet they both wear the rank of a lieutenant (half) colonel.
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      Featured in The Wright Stuff: Episode #19.70 (2014)

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    • Release date
      • June 21, 2015 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Det blodröda fältet
    • Filming locations
      • Charlton Park, Malmesbury, Wiltshire, England, UK
    • Production company
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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