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A Place To Call Home - Series 1

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    • Drama
    • 591 min
    Gorgeously filmed and masterfully acted, this sweeping drama follows Sarah Adams (Marta Dusseldorp, Jack Irish), a nurse returning to 1950s Australia after 20 years in Europe. A convert to Judaism, Sarah emerged from the horrors of World War II strong, principled, and defiant-a thoroughly modern woman still bearing the weight of the past. On the ship home, Sarah meets the wealthy Bligh family. She quickly charms dashing widower George (Brett Climo, Snowy River: The McGregor Saga) and his spirited daughter, Anna (Abby Earl, The Great Mint Swindle). Less pleased is his mother (award-winning actress Noni Hazlehurst, Little Fish), particularly after Sarah witnesses a desperate act by George's son, James (David Berry, Home and Away). As Sarah settles into life in her new town, Mrs. Bligh does everything she can to maintain her iron grip on her family-and keep Sarah out of it. A thoroughly addictive drama brimming with secrets, passion, romance, and intrigue, A Place to Call Home explores the ties that hold families together and the betrayals that can tear them apart.

    • UPC: 054961104420
    • Release: 2019-07-23
    • Content Provider: Acorn Media
    • Runtime: 591
    • Genre: Drama
    • Language: English
    • Format: BR
    • Screen: 1.78:1
    • Aspect:
    • Rating: TV-14
    • Audio:
    • Color/BW: Color
    • Special Features: Important Product Information - This product is manufactured on demand in the BD-R format. It will play in nearly all leading Blu-ray players that have the latest firmware updates. Microsoft Xbox One, however, does not currently support BD-R playback.
    • Copyright: (c) Seven Network (Operations) LTD 2013
    • Number of Discs: 4
    • Disc Format: Blu-Ray

    Starring:

    Marta Dusseldorp

    Written by:

    Bevan Lee
    Trent Atkinson

    Directed by:

    Mark Joffee

    Produced by:

    Chris Martin Jones