Here’s Richard Chamberlain’s overwhelming, forbidden love
But not only Martin’s rabbet was tied to all sweeping, forbidden love, but also to Rachel Ward, exactly the character formed by the actress, Meggie Cleary. In the series « Thorn Birds », as a Catholic priest, he doubts a beautiful young woman. The wonderful, unusual love story captured the world, and for decades, Ralphhard Chamberlain, who plays Ralph Father, was a prisoner of silence. Let’s just recall this wonderful love.
One of the most beautiful and mostly love stories of twentieth -century Anglo -Saxon literature is the novel of Australian writer Colleen McCullogh, the thorns. The book has been a worldwide success, just like the 1983 American-Australian series made. The sixty -year -old story is about the Cleary family, focusing on the romantic relationship of Catholic priest Ralph de Bricassart and Meggie Cleary.
Here you can watch the title of the series, Henry Mancini’s music is definitely familiar!
The Cleary family came from New Zealand to Australia and settled on the farm of their aunt, Mary Carson. Father Ralph persists to teach her brother’s little girl, Meggie. Before his death, Mary, allowing the Father’s influence, passes the right of the estate to the Catholic Church. When Meggie learns that the father is preparing for Sydney, she confesses her love for her.
While Father Ralph’s ecclesiastical career is increasing, the Cleary family is farming on the estate. After a family tragedy, the Father will visit them. All this endures Meggie, who is unhappy because of his unrequited love. While Father Ralph gets a Cardinal Suggle, Meggie tried to forget her and marry Luke O’Neill and then get pregnant shortly afterwards. After Father Ralph takes the news of Meggie’s marriage, he travels and arrives just when the abandoned woman gives birth to her child. When Meggie travels to relax, Father Ralph follows him and their love is finally fulfilled. But the real complications only begin.
Success was made by TVs with a miniser. Thirteen years later, the missing birds-thirteen years later, was made in 1996, again flare up by Father Ralph and the love of the self-governing conventions. The sequel takes him to World War II, when fate, after ten years of absence, leads the lovers again into each other’s arms. Richard Chamberlain excelled in the role of the bishop, but Meggie and Luke are already played by Amanda Donohoe and Simon Westaway.