The Duchess and the Devil
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The Duchess and the Devil | |
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Starring | Ioan Gruffudd |
Country of origin | United Kingdom USA |
Original language(s) | English |
Release | |
Original release | 1999 |
Chronology | |
Preceded by | The Examination for Lieutenant |
Followed by | The Frogs and the Lobsters |
External links | |
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"The Duchess and the Devil" is the third episode of the British television series Hornblower. The episode first aired on 24 February 1999 on ITV. The television story is loosely based on C. S. Forester's novel Mr. Midshipman Hornblower, chapter "Hornblower, the Duchess, and the Devil".
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Cast
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- Ioan Gruffudd as Acting Lieutenant/Lieutenant Horatio Hornblower
- Robert Lindsay as Captain Sir Edward Pellew
- Cherie Lunghi as Katherine "Kitty" Cobham / the Duchess of Wharfedale
- Christopher Fulford as Midshipman Hunter
- Ronald Pickup as Don Massaredo
- Jamie Bamber as Midshipman Archie Kennedy
- Jonathan Coy as Lieutenant Bracegirdle
- John Woodvine as Sir Hew Dalrymple
- Paul Copley as Matthews
- Sean Gilder as Styles
- Jean-Yves Berteloot as Etienne de Vergasse
- Simon Sherlock as Oldroyd
- Vincent S. Boluda as Spanish Lieutenant
- Jolyon Baker as Captain Joubert
- Colin MacLachlan as Master Bowles
Plot
Acting Lieutenant Horatio Hornblower and his men launch a surprise attack on the French supply ship La Reve and capture it.
Back on the HMS Indefatigable, Captain Edward Pellew orders Horatio to take command of La Reve and sail it to Portsmouth, where it is to be sold for ₤4,000 to serve as a dispatch ship, and informs him that they have both been invited to a dinner party hosted by Major General Sir Hew Dalrymple, the Governor of Gibraltar. Among the guests is a woman identified as the Duchess of Wharfedale.
After the party, Horatio is ordered by Captain Pellew to also escort the Duchess home to England. However, before they can reach England, La Reve sails into a Spanish fleet, which was believed to be anchored at Cadiz. Horatio tries to sell himself and his crew as French, but an officer aboard one of the Spanish ships knows of the recent capture of La Reve. Horatio and his crew are taken to a Spanish prison, run by the Don Alfredo de Massaredo. In his cell, Horatio is reunited with Midshipman Archie Kennedy, who went MIA in "The Even Chance". While Horatio says they should wait to escape until both Archie is well enough to travel and they know more about the Spanish garrison holding them, a hot-headed Midshipman Hunter launches an escape attempt early and fails. With Hunter injured, Horatio takes the blame for the escape attempt and is punished in Hunter's stead. During his imprisonment, Archie reveals to Horatio that the Duchess isn't a duchess, but an actress named Katherine "Kitty" Cobham, pretending to be the Duchess of Wharfedale so she may return to England. Shortly after, the "Duchess" is given passage on Almeria, a ship sailing to Oporto in neutral Portugal.
On a stormy day, Horatio and the Don witness a naval encounter between Almeria, which is believed to have dropped the "Duchess" off at Oporto, and Indefatigable, leaving Almeria damaged on the rocks. Horatio volunteers to rescue the people on board and gives his word that he and his crew will return. Aboard the ship is Kitty Cobham. After rescuing the Spanish crew, Horatio and his crew are picked up by Indefatigable, where Captain Pellew informs Horatio and the "Duchess" that, for his bravery in the Fire Ship Attack on Gibraltar, he has been promoted to Lieutenant. Horatio keeps his word and asks Captain Pellew to sail back to the prison. Horatio is however released by the Spanish government for his bravery in saving Spanish sailors.
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- 1990s British television series
- 1999 television films
- Films based on British novels
- Films set in France
- Films set in the 1790s
- Films set in the 1800s
- French Revolutionary Wars films
- Napoleonic Wars films
- Hornblower (TV series)
- ITV television dramas
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- Television programs based on novels
- Television series by ITV Studios
- Television series by Pinewood Studios