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Jane Austen Collection (Sense & Sensibility / Emma / Persuasion / Mansfield Park / Pride & Prejudice / Northanger Abbey) by Cyril Coke, Giles Foster
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DVD detailsActor: Clare Higgins, Elizabeth Garvie, Natalie Ogle, Priscilla Morgan, Sabina Franklyn Director: Cyril Coke, Giles Foster Brand: Warner Brothers Cinematographer: Nat Crosby Producer: Jonathan Powell Producer: Louis Marks Writer: Fay Weldon Writer: Jane Austen Writer: Maggie Wadey DVD: Region Code 1 Audio: English (Original Language), Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono Format: Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC Picture Format: 1.33:1 Running Time: 1336 minutes DVD Release Date: 2004-08-24 Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Studio: BBC Warner
DVD Reviews of Jane Austen Collection (Sense & Sensibility / Emma / Persuasion / Mansfield Park / Pride & Prejudice / Northanger Abbey)DVD Review: Sheer Pleasure Summary: 5 StarsBBC versions of all your favorite Austen classics. Different actors and staging but the stories come shinning through - like old friends. Each production lasts between 90 min and 4 hours and each book is treated in depth. If you're an Austen fan, you'll want to view all of these.
DVD Review: Jane Austen Summary: 5 StarsI confess to being a Jane-ite and love Jane Austen in pure form, as it is in this collection.
DVD Review: Jane Austen Collection Movie Night Summary: 5 StarsThe 6-DVD collection of Jane Austen's novels as produced by the BBC was the impetus for a Sunday night club: all women, rotates from house to house, hostess makes soup and salad, no dressing up, no cleaning your house, just a relaxed evening with Jane. The quality of the productions is excellent and, we feel, generally faithful to the novels. Watching with a small group makes it more fun and we have some spirited and thought-provoking talks about the heorines, the period, the mores of the times, etc. We are all very glad that I purchased this set. When we're finished, we plan to order other DVDs and continue our new Sunday night tradition.
DVD Review: Jane Austen Summary: 5 StarsAll movies were excellent. The story was presented extremely well, and the acting was superb/
DVD Review: return of damaged goods Summary: 1 Starsfive of the six dvd containers were defective and the dvd's were sliding around in them; quite audibly, i might add - - whoever was working in the warehouse to package this for shipping had to have heard them. B A D
Description of Jane Austen Collection (Sense & Sensibility / Emma / Persuasion / Mansfield Park / Pride & Prejudice / Northanger Abbey)Includes: sense & sensibility emma persuasion mansfield park pride & prejudice and northanger abbey. Studio: Warner Home Video Release Date: 09/27/2005 The socially restricted lives of 18th-century women hardly seems like a subject that would inspire dozens of 20th (and 21st) century adaptations--but the brilliant novels of Jane Austen are flush with sparkling dialogue, razor-sharp wit, marvelously realized characters that range from adorably sympathetic to grotesquely comic, and--above all--ingeniously intricate plots, which arrive at a seemingly inevitable happy conclusion yet keep you seized with suspense every inch of the way. The Jane Austen Collection pulls together six BBC miniseries from 1971 through 1987, one for each of Austen's much-beloved books. Unsurprisingly, the gems of the lot are also the best of the novels: Pride and Prejudice and Emma. Pride and Prejudice, expertly translated to the screen by novelist Fay Weldon, skillfully chronicles the ups and downs of the sensible but quick to judge Elizabeth Bennet (the adorable Elizabeth Garvie) and the snooty Mr. Darcy (played with an imperious scowl by David Rintoul). Any adaptation of Emma rests firmly on its central character, and Doran Godwin wonderfully captures Emma Woodhouse's resilience, determination, and exasperating self-satisfaction. Definitely the funniest of Austen's novels, Emma's satirical humor is perfectly balanced with romantic yearning, and this 1972 version succeeds delightfully. Persuasion, though more melancholy in tone, has a wonderfully sympathetic heroine in Anne Elliot (played by the graceful Ann Fairbanks), who once turned away the man she loved but is given the chance, seven years later, to set things right. Sense and Sensibility suffers from comparison to the star firepower and cinematic sweep of the 1995 movie with Emma Thompson (a must-see for any Austen fan), but the dueling characters of gracious Elinore and headstrong Marianne, two sisters struggling with fallen fortunes, make for enjoyable viewing in this 1981 adaptation. Mansfield Park has perhaps the dullest hero and heroine of any Austen novel, yet the story zips along, powered by some of Austen's most outrageous supporting characters, here brought to deliciously comic life by Anna Massey and Angela Pleasence. Northanger Abbey satirizes gothic romances and the overheated imaginations that loved them; but though the tone is more broad and melodramatic than most of Austen, this 1987 adaptation suits the novel and rounds out this very satisfying boxed set. --Bret Fetzer
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