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If these steps don't work, then unfortunately subtitles are not optional. o We now offer FREE SHIPPING to anywhere in the world! FILM DETAILS ON CLEARANCE SALE: REDUCED BY $6.00 Original Title: Emma / Jane Eyre / Northanger Abbey / Mansfield Park / The Black Velvet Gown / A Woman of Substance / The Turn of the Screw / Wuthering Heights Screened, competed or awarded at:BAFTA Awards Emmy Awards Other Film Festival Awards Language Selections:Dutch ( Subtitles ) English ( Dolby Digital 2.0 ) Product Origin/Format:Netherlands ( PAL/Region 2 ) Running Time:960 min Aspect Ratio:Fullscreen Special Features:Box Set Interactive Menu Multi-DVD Set Scene Access Movie filmed in 1984 - 2007 and produced in:Country: United Kingdom ( Region: Great Britain, Ireland ) Country: United States ( Region: USA, Canada ) Directed By:Diarmuid Lawrence Robert Young Jon Jones Iain B. MacDonald Norman Stone Don Sharp Ben Bolt David Skynner Written By:Jane Austen Andrew Davies Charlotte Brontë Richard Hawley Maggie Wadey Catherine Cookson Gordon Hann Tom Blomquist Barbara Taylor Bradford Nick Dear Henry James Emily Brontë Neil McKay Actors:Kate Beckinsale ..... Emma Woodhouse Bernard Hepton ..... Mr. Woodhouse Mark Strong ..... Mr. Knightley Samantha Bond ..... Mrs. Weston James Hazeldine ..... Mr. Weston Dominic Rowan ..... Mr. Elton Samantha Morton ..... Harriet Smith Prunella Scales ..... Miss Bates Sylvia Barter ..... Mrs. Bates Guy Henry ..... John Knightley Dido Miles ..... Isabella Knightley Raymond Coulthard ..... Frank Churchill Olivia Williams ..... Jane Fairfax Lucy Robinson ..... Mrs. Elton Peter Howell ..... Mr. Perry Deborah Findlay ..... Mrs. Reed Laura Harling ..... Young Jane Joanna Scanlan ..... Bessie Ben Sowden ..... John Reed Barbara Keogh ..... Miss Abbot David Gant ..... Mr. Brocklehurst Emily Joyce ..... Miss Temple Gemma Eglinton ..... Helen Burns Ruth Mitchell ..... Miss Scatchered Dominique Belcourt ..... Anna Samantha Morton ..... Jane Eyre Gemma Jones ..... Mrs. Fairfax Timia Berthome ..... Adele Hermione Gulliford ..... Sophie Ciarán Hinds ..... Edward Rochester Geraldine James ..... Jane Austen Felicity Jones ..... Catherine Morland JJ Feild ..... Henry Tilney Sylvestra Le Touzel ..... Mrs. Allen Desmond Barrit ..... Mr. Allen Carey Mulligan ..... Isabella Thorpe Hugh O'Conor ..... James Morland Catherine Walker ..... Eleanor Tilney Liam Cunningham ..... General Tilney Bernadette McKenna ..... Mrs. Thorpe William Beck ..... John Thorpe Mark Dymond ..... Captain Frederick Tilney Julia Dearden ..... Mrs. Morland Gerry O'Brien ..... Mr. Morland Liam McMahon ..... Sedley Julia Joyce ..... Young Fanny Douglas Hodge ..... Sir Thomas Bertram Maggie O'Neill ..... Mrs. Norris Tara Berwin ..... Young Maria Lucy Hurst ..... Young Julia Zachary Elliott-Hatton ..... Young Tom Greg Sheffield ..... Young Edmund Billie Piper ..... Fanny Price Blake Ritson ..... Edmund Bertram James D'Arcy ..... Tom Bertram Michelle Ryan ..... Maria Bertram Rory Kinnear ..... Rushworth Catherine Steadman ..... Julia Bertram Hayley Atwell ..... Mary Crawford Joseph Beattie ..... Henry Crawford Bob Peck ..... Percival Miller Janet McTeer ..... Riah Millican Geraldine Somerville ..... Biddy Millican Brendan P. Healy ..... Tol Briston Jean Anderson ..... Madame Gallmington Christopher Benjamin ..... Anthony Gallington Wendy Williams ..... Grace Gallmington David Hunt ..... Laurence Gallmington Aran Bell ..... Stephen Gallmington Jonathan Firth ..... Paul Gallmington Louise Lombard ..... Lucy Gallmington Madeleine Moffat ..... Jessie Hobson Val McLane ..... Annie Griston James Garbutt ..... Doctor Pritchard Donald Bisset ..... Mr. Morgan Jenny Seagrove ..... Young Emma Harte Barry Bostwick ..... Maj. Paul McGill (3 episodes, 1985) Deborah Kerr ..... Emma Harte Diane Baker ..... Laura O'Neill (3 episodes, 1985) George Baker ..... Bruce McGill (3 episodes, 1985) Peter Chelsom ..... Edwin Fairley (3 episodes, 1985) Peter Egan ..... Adam Fairley (3 episodes, 1985) Mick Ford ..... Frank Harte (3 episodes, 1985) Christopher Gable ..... Arthur Ainsley (3 episodes, 1985) Christopher Guard ..... Gerald Fairley (3 episodes, 1985) Dominic Guard ..... Winston Harte (3 episodes, 1985) Liam Neeson ..... Blackie O'Neill (3 episodes, 1985) Joris Stuyck ..... David Kallinski (3 episodes, 1985) John Duttine ..... Joe Lowther (2 episodes, 1985) Del Henney ..... Jack Harte (2 episodes, 1985) Gayle Hunnicutt ..... Olivia Wainwright (2 episodes, 1985) Harry Landis ..... Abraham Kallinski (2 episodes, 1985) John Mills ..... Henry Rossiter (2 episodes, 1985) Barry Morse ..... Murgatroyd (2 episodes, 1985) Miranda Richardson ..... Paula McGill Amory (2 episodes, 1985) Caroline Pegg ..... Miss Jessel Jodhi May ..... Miss Colin Firth ..... Master Pam Ferris ..... Mrs Grose Grace Robinson ..... Flora Jenny Howe ..... Cook Jason Salkey ..... Quint Joe Sowerbutts ..... Miles Robert Cavanah ..... Heathcliff Peter Davison ..... Joseph Lockwood Orla Brady ..... Cathy Tom Georgeson ..... Joseph Matthew Macfadyen ..... Hareton Earnshaw Sarah Smart ..... Catherine Linton Kadie Savage ..... Young Cathy Ken Kitson ..... Mr. Earnshaw Kevin Knapman ..... Young Hindley Terry Clynes ..... Young Heathcliff Polly Hemingway ..... Nelly Dean Ian Shaw ..... Hindley Catherine Chesire ..... Frances Flora Montgomery ..... Isabella David Maybrick ..... Gaddick Synopsis:Emma (1996) Emma Woodhouse (Kate Beckinsale) is a clever young woman from a wealthy family who fancies herself a matchmaker and tries to find a husband for her shy friend Harriet (Samantha Morton). Jane Eyre (1997) The story of the Yorkshire orphan who becomes a governess to a young French girl and finds love with the brooding lord of the. Northanger Abbey (2007) Catherine Morland is taken to Bath, England by the wealthy Mr. and Mrs. Allen and introduces her to Georgian society. Mansfield Park (2007) At age 10, Fanny Price is sent by her destitute mother to live with her aunt and uncle, Sir Thomas and Lady Bertram. The Black Velvet Gown (1991) The story begins in 1834; Riah Millican (Janet McTeer), left penniless by her husband's death, is evicted from her home along with her children. A Woman of Substance (1984) The life of Emma Harte from kitchen maid at the beginning of the 20th Century to respected business woman and Grandmother in the 1980's. The Turn of the Screw (1999) This adaptation stars Jodhi May as Miss, a young woman hired as a governess by the Master (Colin Firth), a charming but mysterious... Wuthering Heights (1998) Cathy (Orla Brady) is the daughter of the goodhearted Hareton Earnshaw (Matthew MacFadyen), who allows a lost soul, Heathcliff (Robert Cavanah), to move into their home. Emma (1996) In this made-for-TV adaptation of Jane Austen's classic novel, Emma Woodhouse (Kate Beckinsale) is a clever young woman from a wealthy family who fancies herself a matchmaker and tries to find a husband for her shy friend Harriet (Samantha Morton). However, Emma's skills in bringing romances together are not all she imagines them to be, which causes no small annoyance for Harriet. What's more, Emma's interest in the affairs of others nearly causes her to miss out on the love of her life. This adaptation of Emma was first shown in the U.S. on the A&E cable network; it followed both Douglas McGrath's acclaimed film version starring Gwyneth Paltrow, and Amy Heckerling's considerably updated variation on the story, Clueless. Jane Eyre (1997) Charlotte Bronte's classic novel is filmed yet again. The story of the Yorkshire orphan who becomes a governess to a young French girl and finds love with the brooding lord of the manor is given a standard romantic flare, but sparks do not seem to happen between the two leads in this version. Northanger Abbey (2007) Catherine Morland is taken to Bath, England by the wealthy Mr. and Mrs. Allen and introduces her to Georgian society. There she meets the social-climbing Isabella and John Thorpe, the handsome Henry Tilney and elegant Eleanor Tilney. After making an impression on Henry and Eleanor's father, the Tilneys invite her to their country mansion, Northanger Abbey. Catherine falls in love with Henry but realizes that love can be fickle and that money - and not just love - is an important consideration in the marriage business. The story is based on Jane Austen's novel of the same name, 'Northanger Abbey.' Mansfield Park (2007) At age 10, Fanny Price is sent by her destitute mother to live with her aunt and uncle, Sir Thomas and Lady Bertram. As a child she was often made to feel that she was the poor relation but by the time she reaches 18, and in the absence of her uncle who leaves on a business trip for an extended period, she begins to enjoy herself. When Henry Crawford and his sister Mary become neighbors to the Bertrams, opportunities abound. Edmond Bertram falls in love with Mary but she wants to marry a man with money, not someone destined to life as a clergyman. Meanwhile, Fanny's love for her cousin Edmond prevents her from accepting Mr. Crawford's proposal of marriage. The Black Velvet Gown (1991) Filmed for British television in 1991, Black Velvet Gown is a two-part adaptation of Catherine Cookson's novel. The story begins in 1834; Riah Millican (Janet McTeer), left penniless by her husband's death, is evicted from her home along with her children. She takes a job as housekeeper for Percival Miller (Bob Peck), the reclusive master of Gulmington Mansion. Soon Riah is ruling the roost, as it were, and is in a position to hire and fire servants on her own. Part Two involves the arrival of illiterate serving girl Biddy (Geraldine Somerville), and the ensuing consequences. Black Velvet Gown was telecast in the US in 1993 on PBS' Masterpiece Theatre. A Woman of Substance (1984) A Woman of Substance charts the life of Emma Harte, from kitchen maid at the beginning of the 20th Century, to respected business woman and Grandmother in the 1980's. From humble beginnings Emma Harte starts her business with a small shop, but over the next twenty years she expands her stores and invests in the growing textile industry in Leeds. By the time of World War 2, Emma is the head of a major retail and manufacturing empire, but she has struggled all her life to find love. After an illegitimate daughter and two marriages, she finally meets the love of her life, Paul McGill, but their affair is cut short by a tragic accident, leaving Emma with his daughter. In the 1980's Emma faces one of her biggest tests - her children's attempt to remove her as head of her company, but Emma is far from the senile old woman they think she is - she is determined to stop them at all costs. The Turn of the Screw (1999) This adaptation of the classic novel by Henry James, produced for British television and shown in the United States as part of PBS's Masterpiece Theatre series, stars Jodhi May as Miss, a young woman hired as a governess by the Master (Colin Firth), a charming but mysterious man who wants Miss to care for his two children, with the unusual stipulation that she have no contact with him. Despite this edict, Miss becomes infatuated with the Master and comes to enjoy her work; the children are good-natured and fun to care for, and she makes a good friend in housekeeper Mrs. Grose (Pam Ferris
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Movie/TV Title: Screen Adaptations Collection
Genre: Drama
Region: Region 2: Europe
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Country of Manufacture: Netherlands
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