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The Bourne Identity (TV Miniseries) - Region 1 DVD

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great tv movie

18 years, 2 months ago at Feb 19 18:35
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A tv movie, divided in 2 parts each of 1h30, it is much much much better than the 2002 remake with Matt Damon. Richard Chamberlain is way more believable than Damon, as the character is older, and has the experience necessary to make the character believable. Too bad not many people know of this movie. Great acting, good photography, and a nice script.
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Description: D D H H Though not as briskly exciting as the 2002 theatrical release, this earlier TV adaptation of Robert Ludlum's bestseller has distinct advantages over its big-screen counterpart. It's far more loyal to Ludlum's serpentine plot, boasts greater latitude of geography and character development (allowing Richard Chamberlain's fine performance in the title role), and rises above TV limitations to achieve a big-budget look and feel. Suffering from amnesia and forced to piece together his past as a world-class assassin, Jason Bourne (Chamberlain) enlists the aid of a Canadian economist (Jaclyn Smith), and this pairing of '80s m ... (more)
Manufacturer: Warner Home Video
Release date: 27 August 2002
Number of discs: 1
EAN: 9780790773056 UPC: 085392356522
Tags: Spy (1), Action (1), Espionage (1), British (1), Romance (1), Tv (1), Amnesia (1), Tv Movie (1), Based On Book (1), Richard Chamberlain (1), Jaclyn Smith (1)
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“A tv movie, divided in 2 parts each of 1h30, it is much much much better than the 2002 remake with Matt Damon. Richard Chamberlain is way more believ”