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The Grand - Series 2 Boxed Set [VHS]
 
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The Grand - Series 2 Boxed Set [VHS]

Paul Warriner , Rebecca Callard , David Evans , Indra Bhose  |  NR |  VHS Tape
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  • Actors: Paul Warriner, Rebecca Callard, Susan Hampshire, Tim Healy, Mark McGann
  • Directors: David Evans, Indra Bhose, Ken Horn, Morag Fullarton, Sarah Harding
  • Writers: Chris Thompson, Julian Roach, Russell T. Davies
  • Format: Box set, Color, NTSC
  • Language: English
  • Rated: NR (Not Rated)
  • Number of tapes: 5
  • Studio: Goldhill Home Media
  • VHS Release Date: September 12, 2000
  • Run Time: 520 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00004XMUJ
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #260,015 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)

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Behind The Grand hotel's facade of 1920s grandeur, lie the ugly truths of scandal, deceit, illicit affairs and revenge. No one stays at this Manchester, England, hotel without paying the price of passion. In this long-awaited ten-part sequel to the highly acclaimed original series, The Grand exposes the devastation of crumbling trust and the elation of unbridled love. Enjoy your stay at The Grand. One trip to The Grand, and you won't ever want to check out.

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25 of 26 people found the following review helpful
A "Grand" Mini-Series! August 22, 2001
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Format:DVD
"The Grand," a former Masterpiece Theatere presentation, is a classic costume drama in the tradition of fine British fare such as, "Upstairs, Downstairs" and "The Pallisers," but I personally feel "The Grand," which I'd never heard of but stumbled upon recently via DVD, is better than either of those BBC classics.

The scene is post-World World 1 Britian, and the family-run "Grand Hotel" has recently been restored to its former glory and is celebrating it's grand reopening on New Year's Eve. Unbeknownst to the Bannerman family, their business manager has lost the family money in speculation and, to embarassed to tell his friend and client, does away with himself during the party. (This all happens in the first three minutes of the movie, so I'm not giving anything away.)

From there "The Grand" takes off as the owner, John Bannerman, is forced to allow his sinister brother, who has a passion for the John's wife, Sarah, as well as ladies of questionable reput, to invest in the Grand to save her. But "The Grand" follows far more than that one family story. There is the new chambermaid whose dreams of living "above stairs" turns into a nightmare and John's misguided son, whose life has been forever altered by his involvement in the war. As has the existence of the stalwart and oh-so-proper hotel manager/head butler, who lost his son, under rather mysterious cicrumstances, in the war. Then there's the mysterious guest whose profession shocks the sensabilites of the Victorian owners and a host of other guests and staff members who populate "The Grand's" enchanting landscape.

This engrossing series even held my husband's attention, who usually rolls his eyes when I utter the words "British costume drama." Though he was reluctant to begin watching, after the first episode he was like, 'Is that it? This is great!' We actually watched the entire 8-hour mini-series in two evenings and he was as eager to find out "what happens next" as I was.

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28 of 30 people found the following review helpful
By Bill
Format:DVD
If you enjoyed your stay at "The Grand," you're likely to want to check in again for "The Grand: Series Two." Get ready for some initial disappointment, and not only because two characters (Stephen Bannerman and Ruth Manning Bannerman) are played by different, less-effective actors.

In the initial episodes of the second series, the tone seems off. While the first series managed to feel like drama rather than soap opera, the second dives wholeheartedly into the soapsuds and becomes more episodic. Some characters even seem to act in ways inconsistent with their previous actions. It almost feels as if a new production team had taken over, although that's not the case.

Luckily, the second series hits its stride with the fourth episode and, for the most part, sustains it until almost the very end (with some nifty surprises and plot twists along the way). There's some very enjoyable writing throughout -- great credit goes to Russell T. Davies for staying true to his period and not trying to impose modern sensibilities on his characters.

For example, the character who reveals his gayness is utterly confused and conflicted in a way that seems consistent for an uneducated worker in 1920s Britain; his self-hatred and seemingly unresolvable sense of isolation are never glossed over.

By the end of the second series, it becomes clear, though, why there were only two series of "The Grand." Just about every avenue of development had been explored and there was little ground left to cover with the characters. So, you check out of The Grand generally satisfied with your stay, but feel fine not returning for another.

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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful
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Don't be put off by the cheap looking visuals of the first season (they obviously had more money for series two). The Grand should be seen from begining to end as it's really one huge and sprawling story that just gets better and better (despite the two unfortunate cast changes in series 2-- the two most attractive actors fail to return, and in the case of Stephen Moyer it's a real loss and, at first, somewhat disorienting). Full of decadant plots (prostitution, homosexuality, murder, suicide and black market babies) yet always tasteful (to my chagrin). Great fun! Shame no one on this side of the ocean has seen it. And a greater shame no one on this side of the ocean can make this kind of TV.
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Wonderfully flamboyant melodrama!
This is a miniseries that will satisfy anyone who yearns to get addicted! All the action takes place in a Manchester hotel in the period immediately following WWI. Read more
Published on December 30, 2009 by Brit Lover
The story continues to be entertaining!
This is the final portion of the story of The Grand. The history adds substance to the film and the characters as they react to the events of the day. I highly recommend it!
Published on February 8, 2008 by Music Lover
Family saga continued
Season 1 of this wonderful TV series has certainly left us wanting for more. But, like most sequels, this one manages to let us all down. Read more
Published on August 27, 2007 by Reader
Addictive Viewing
I have just finished viewing all ten episodes of The Grand-Series 2 and I am quite impressed. I must admit I was initially put off on the first episode, as I was absolutely in love... Read more
Published on June 7, 2006 by Alison Leigh
Grand Fun!!!
I loved the Grand Series, so it was with some sadness that I viewed series 2. There is something about knowing that a series is about to end that prevents you from enjoying it... Read more
Published on June 21, 2004 by Serene
Uh-oh. Not as good as Series One
There are some great scenes in this series too but it does not live up to the predecessor. If you watched Series One, you need to buy this to find out how it all ends. Read more
Published on June 15, 2003 by "vrinda_rajkumar"
A little less grand than series 1--but still interesting
I just viewed The Grand series one and series 2 over the course of one week. The first series ended with complete suspense so I quickly began series 2. Read more
Published on January 22, 2002
Engrossing Period Piece
So far, we've seen The Grand Series 1. I nd a break because my head is spinning from all the goings-on in the series. Read more
Published on January 5, 2002
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