Two years of holidays is a Télésuite free - germano - Rumanian in 6 50 minutes episodes, adapted by Claude Desailly and Walter Ulbrich of the Romance éponyme of Jules Verne, realized by Claude Desailly, Gilles Grangier and Sergiu Nicolaescu and diffused starting from the June 10th 1974 on TF1.

Synopsis

Eight young boys from twelve to seventeen years embark on board a Goélette for their holidays starting from Auckland in New Zealand in 1882. However, while meeting Pirate S, their program will change…

Distribution

  • Marc di Napoli: Doniphan
  • Dominique Planchot: Gordon
  • Franz Seidenschan: Dick
  • Didier Gaudron: Briant
  • Christian Sofron: Service
  • Werner Pochat: Forbes
  • To groove Basedow: Pike

Episodes

See also: Episodes Two years of holidays

Comments

This télésuite was worship during the the Seventies by multiple diffusions on television, it owes its celebrity with the presence of many gravitational elements.

The dialogist Claude Desailly proposes rather unusual dialogs worked and interesting in a popular serial but well in phase with the time Victorienne. The play of the actors is deep and subtle, in the young shipwrecked men as among pirates.

The history does not fall into the easy opposition and manichéenne from nice against the malicious ones. Here is the advantage of a serial whose intrigue is spread out over several hours with the difference of a film, in spite of the obvious lack of means.

The psychology of the characters is thus studied in detail, with oppositions of characters and remarkable tendencies. Thus, one can make the protagonists as charismatic as attaching, explaining as so many televiewers sympathized and conquered by them. If one adds the general atmosphere, the fauna and the flora coloured of the islands, the lake, the sun, snow, the ocean, the goélette, the exoticism of the remote grounds, the adventure, the mystery, the search for a treasure and the music, the cocktail present is tasty and poetic.

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