Starring: Matthew Macfadyen , Jim Broadbent , Gillian Anderson
Directed by: Michael Samuels
Produced by: Lynn Horsford , Lee Morris
Written by: William Boyd
Follow the not-so-ordinary life of Logan Mountstuart through every decade of the 20th century-from Oxford and Paris to Madrid, New York and London, and from one romance to another. In this sweeping, four-part mini-series, Matthew Macfadyen (Little Dorrit) and Jim Broadbent (The Young Victoria) portray Mountstuart as lover, writer, father, spy, and acquaintance of celebrities, including Ian Fleming, Ernest Hemingway, and the Duke and Duchess of Windsor.
Item Number: 16165
More than 45 minutes of bonus content. Bonus content includes interviews with actors and actresses as well as deleted scenes.
Follow the not-so-ordinary life of Logan Mountstuart through every decade of the 20th century-from Oxford and Paris to Madrid, New York and London, and from one romance to another. In this sweeping, four-part mini-series, Matthew Macfadyen (Little Dorrit) and Jim Broadbent (The Young Victoria) portray Mountstuart as lover, writer, father, spy, and acquaintance of celebrities, including Ian Fleming, Ernest Hemingway, and the Duke and Duchess of Windsor. Based on William Boyd's best-selling novel. As seen on PBS Masterpiece Classic. Many extras.
Episode 1:
Elderly Logan Mountstuart recalls his life as recorded in his many journals. In 1926 as an Oxford student he is keen to race his friends Peter and Ben to losing their virginity but the feisty socialist Land Fothergill seeks only his intellectual companionship so he spends illicit Sunday afternoons with Peter's girlfriend Tess,until she winds up pregnant and marries Peter. Whilst promising his dying father and Uruguayan mother he will carry on the family tinned meat trade he longs to write and,after meeting Ernest Hemingway in Paris,publishes a sexy best-seller 'The Girl Factory' though Land believes it beneath him and marries a Labour M.P.,herself standing for parliament. On the rebound he marries aristocrat's daughter Lottie and they have a son,Lionel,but the marriage soon proves to be a mistake and,when in 1936,Logan goes to cover the Spanish Civil War,it is not Lottie who sees him off but the alluring BBC journalist Freya Deverell,who is carrying his child.
Episode 2:
In Barcelona Logan meets Hemingway who arranges for him to go the front,where he witnesses the slaughter of members of the International Brigade. He returns to England and divorces Lottie to marry Freya,who has given birth to a daughter, Stella. He is given limited access to his son,Lionel.Tess kills herself due to the infidelity of Peter,who converts to Catholicism as atonement. World War Two breaks out and Logan's friend Ian Fleming recruits him for Naval Intelligence. He is sent to the Bahamas to keep tabs on the Duke and Duchess of Windsor whose loyalty is in doubt but falls out with them after refusing to take part in implicating an innocent man in the murder of his wealthy father-in-law. Back in Europe he is interned as a spy,returning to London at the end of the war to find Freya and Stella have both been killed in an air raid.
Episode 3:
In 1955 Logan lives in New York,running an art gallery for Ben Leeping and married to American widow Alannah but the marriage is falling apart and he drinks heavily. On a visit to London following his mother's death he meets the seductive Gloria, third wife of Peter Scabius,with whom he has a highly sexual affair and,on his return to New York,shortly after he learns of Hemingway's death,Alannah leaves him for another man. Compensation comes when long estranged son Lionel turns up to see him but the boy dies of a drug overdose and Lottie,arriving in New York for the funeral,blames Logan. Logan has to flee New York after an affair with Monday,his son's girlfriend,who has lied about her age and is a minor,rendering him open to prosecution. Back in London he lives frugally in a basement flat where Gloria,divorced from Peter and dying of cancer,spends her last days with him. He inherits a house in the South of France and,returning from a visit there,is run over by a car.
Episode 4:
Logan recovers from his accident in hospital,being a very grumpy patient. On discharge he joins the Socialist Patients' Collective,believing it to be a hospital lobby group when it is actually an anti-capitalist cell with links to the Baader-Meinhof gang. On its behalf he travels to Switzerland,recalling war-time incarceration, but,on discovery that he has been sent to buy explosives,he ditches his purchase and quits the group. He retires to his house in France,befriending divorced local woman Gabrielle,who reminds him of Freya. With Peter and Ben now both dead Logan is the lone survivor of the Oxford trio and he will spend the rest of his days working on his autobiography,to be published as 'Any Human Heart'.
| Logan Mountstuart (Older) | --- | Jim Broadbent |
| Logan Mountstuart (Middle) | --- | Matthew Macfadyen |
| Logan Mountstuart (Child) | --- | Connor Nealon |
| Freya | --- | Hayley Atwell |
| Logan Mountstuart (Young) | --- | Sam Claflin |
| Ben Leeping (Older) | --- | Ed Stoppard |
| Peter Scabius (Older) | --- | Samuel West |
| Ernest Hemingway | --- | Julian Ovenden |
| Mr. Mountstuart | --- | Ken Bones |
| Mrs. Mountstuart | --- | Flaminia Cinque |
| Lottie | --- | Emerald Fennell |
| Duchess Of Windsor | --- | Gillian Anderson |
| Duke Of Windsor | --- | Tom Hollander |
| Gloria | --- | Kim Cattrall |
| Tess Scabius | --- | Holliday Grainger |
| Lionel Mounstuart | --- | Hugh Skinner |
| Cyprien | --- | Stéphane Dausse |
| The Earl | --- | Rupert Vansittart |
| Encarnacion | --- | Yolanda Vazquez |
| Peter Scabius (Young) | --- | Freddie Fox |
| Ben Leeping (Young) | --- | James Musgrave |
| Subadar Singh | --- | Kulvinder Ghir |
| Ian Fleming | --- | Tobias Menzies |
| Stella (Age 6) | --- | Poppy Epstein |
Directed by Michael Samuels
Written by William Boyd
Produced by Lynn Horsford, Lee Morris
Executive Produced by Sally Woodward Gentle
Original Music by Dan Jones
Cinematography by Wojciech Szepel
Film Editing by Tim Murrell