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Noble House
North American DVD release (March 25, 2008)Genre Action/Drama Written by James Clavell (Novel)
Eric Bercovici (Screenplay)Directed by Gary Nelson Starring Pierce Brosnan
Deborah Raffin
Ben Masters
John Rhys-Davies
Gordon JacksonCountry of origin United States Language(s) English No. of episodes 4 Production Executive producer(s) James Clavell Producer(s) Eric Bercovici
Frederick MullerEditor(s) Peter Holt Location(s) Hong Kong Running time 376 minutes (total) Broadcast Picture format Technicolor Audio format Monaural First shown in February 21, 1988 Noble House was an American television miniseries that was produced and broadcast by NBC in 1988. Based upon the novel Noble House by James Clavell, it featured a large cast headlined by Pierce Brosnan as business tycoon Ian Dunross and was directed by Gary Nelson. However, due to time restrictions, several of the many subplots from the book were removed.
This was NBC's second miniseries adaptation of a Clavell novel, the first being 1980's Shōgun. Both take place in the same fictional universe (see The Asian Saga) with Noble House featuring connections to Shōgun and another Clavell work, Tai-Pan.
For the miniseries, the timeframe of the novel was changed; Clavell's original novel took place in the early 1960s, but the miniseries was updated to the 1980s. The building prominently displayed and used as Struan's is Jardine House.
Differences from the novel
Many of the subplots from the novel were left out in the miniseries due to time restraints. For instance, the entire Sevrin and AMG arc were removed, as the series aired near the close of the Cold War. The MPs were removed, along with Peter Marlowe. Tip Tok-Toh was changed from a mysterious, unofficial contact of the Bank of China to a good friend of Dunross that often appeared at parties. The bank runs were limited to the Ho-Pak, with the Victoria and Blacs not having any loss of confidence. Finally, although First Central and Dave Murtagh were introduced, the Bank of China bailed Dunross out in return for arranging Brian Kwok's release.
Cast
- Pierce Brosnan as Ian Dunross
- Deborah Raffin as Casey Tcholok
- Ben Masters as Linc Bartlett
- John Rhys-Davies as Quillian Gornt
- Gordon Jackson as Supt. Armstrong
- Burt Kwouk as Phillip Chen
- Khigh Dheigh as Four Finger Wu
- Julia Nickson-Soul as Orlanda Ramos
- Richard Durden as Paul Havergill
- David Henry as Bruce Johnjohn
- Denholm Elliott as Alastair Struan
- Keith Bonnard as Tip Tok-toh
- Bennett Ohta as Richard Kwang
- Edward Petherbridge as Jason Plumm
- Tia Carrere as Venus Poon
- John Houseman as Sir Geoffrey Allison
External links
Categories:- 1980s American television series
- NBC network shows
- American television miniseries
- Television programs based on novels
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