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Release Date:
30 March 2008 (USA) moreAwards:
Nominated for Primetime Emmy. Another 3 wins moreUser Comments:
Another feather in the BBC's cap moreCast
(Series Cast Summary - 1 of 33)| Wendy Albiston | ... | Martha (unknown episodes) |
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Russia:180 min (2 parts) | 180 min (3 parts)Country:
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Singapore:PGMOVIEmeter: 
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The brown velvet gown with white lace tucker worn by Charity Wakefield as Marianne Dashwood during the scene in which Marianne and Elinor pack books in Norland's library is the same gown Keira Knightley wears as Elizabeth Bennet in Pride & Prejudice (2005). Knightley wears it during Elizabeth's second visit to Pemberley. moreGoofs:
Continuity: The scene: Elinor finds Edward chopping wood in the rain. We see Elinor approaching with her arms holding the shawl over her head and shoulders. When the shot shifts and we see Elinor from her back, the shawl is covering only her head, with arms over the shawl. moreSoundtrack:
Hey, Ho, the Wind and the Rain moreFAQ
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Praising the BBC for the quality of their costume dramas may be the equivalent of taking coals to Newcastle but in some respects it's what they do best and "Sense and Sensibility" is no exception. Of course, comparisons with Ang Lee's splendid film version are inevitable yet somehow the intimacy of television and the somewhat greater length that a serialized adaptation can afford gives this a deeper dimension that the albeit very entertaining film version.
The writer is Andrew Davies who is a dab hand at this sort of thing and the casting is, as ever, impeccable. Perhaps the best actors working anywhere in the world today are on British television, (note the recent adaptation of "Cranford"). The performances here are superb. Both Hattie Morahan and Charity Wakefield succeed in banishing all thoughts of Emma Thompson and Kate Winslet, (no mean feat), while David Morrissey as Colonel Brandon and Dan Stevens as Edward Ferrars are outstanding, acting rings round Alan Rickman and Hugh Grant who played the same roles in the movie. Morrissey, in particular, is one of the best actors on television, perhaps anywhere, and it is always a pleasure to see him. But then the whole cast are terrific as is the assured direction of John Alexander. Just perfect for a Sunday night in front of the fire.