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Hornblower: The Frogs And The Lobsters DVD (2003) Ioan Gruffudd Amazing Value

Another adventure for the gallant seafarer who makes his way up the chain of naval command during the 18th century Anglo-French war. In this episode, Hornblower’s (Ioan Gruffudd) ship, the Indefatigable, joins a task force to return Lord Moncoutant to his loyal villagers in Muzillac. However, Republican supporters in the community threaten Moncoutant’s safety and he responds with draconian measures. Local schoolteacher Mariette stands up against the Lord’s brutal regime, and Hornblower finds himself siding with her. Meanwhile, French forces close in on the village and Captain Pellew (Robert Lindsay) must try to get his troops out before they are captured.

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Another adventure for the gallant seafarer who makes his way up the chain of naval command during the 18th century Anglo-French war. In this episode, Hornblower’s (Ioan Gruffudd) ship, the Indefatigable, joins a task force to return Lord Moncoutant to his loyal villagers in Muzillac. However, Republican supporters in the community threaten Moncoutant’s safety and he responds with draconian measures. Local schoolteacher Mariette stands up against the Lord’s brutal regime, and Hornblower finds himself siding with her. Meanwhile, French forces close in on the village and Captain Pellew (Robert Lindsay) must try to get his troops out before they are captured.

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