Now that our contestants have been revealed let's take a closer look at them! Below you will find info about each Period Drama along with links to delightful film reviews, cast lists and trailers or clips from the films. This is posted in the hopes that it will help you in the voting process.
Amazing Grace (2006)
Starring: Ioan Gruffudd, Ramola Garai, Albert Finney, Michael Gambon, Rufus Sewell
An Old-Fashioned Thanksgiving (2008)
Starring: Jacqueline Bisset, Tatiana Maslany, Helen Joy
Anne of Green Gables (1985)
Starring: Megan Follows, Colleen Dewhurst, Richard Fransworth
Ballet Shoes (2007)
Starring: Emilia Fox, Eileen Atkins, Emma Watson
Becoming Jane (2007)
Starring: Anne Hathaway, James McAvoy, Maggie Smith, Anna Maxwell Martin
Bleak House (2005)
Starring: Charles Dance, Gillian Anderson, Anna Maxwell Martin, Carey Mulligan, Burn Gorman, Denis Lawson, Timothy West
Cranford (2007/2009)
Starring: Eileen Atkins, Judi Dench, Imelda Staunton, Michael Gambon, Jonathan Pryce, Simon Woods, Claudie Blakley
Daniel Deronda (2002)
Starring: Hugh Dancy, Ramola Garai, Hugh Bonneville, Jodhi May
David Copperfield (1999/2000)
Starring: Maggie Smith, Emilia Fox, Ian McKellen, Daniel Radcliffe
Synopsis: David Copperfield lives a nearly idyllic existence with his beautiful mother Clara and their housekeeper Peggotty. His life changes forever when his mother re-marries to Mr. Murdstone a no-nonsense businessman and a strict disciplinarian who believes in corporal punishment. David is soon sent to a strict boarding school but when his mother dies, his stepfather sends him to London to work in a foul smelling factory. He forms a close friendship with Mr. Micawber living with him and his loving family but as the Micawbers are forced by circumstance to relocate, he seeks out his aunt Betsey Trotwood. She sends him to fine school and he lodges with Mr. Wickfield and his daughter Agnes. As he grows older David is apprenticed to a law firm where he soon meets the senior partner's daughter, Dora. Life's challenges continue to confront him but with the help of friends and family, he overcomes adversity including his aunt's loss of her savings.
Historical Era: Victorian England, Charles Dickens - Film Review at Old-Fashioned Charm - Cast List at IMDb - Watch Trailer at Masterpiece Theater
Downton Abbey (2010 - )
Starring: Dame Maggie Smith, Hugh Bonneville, Elizabeth McGovern, Brendan Coyle, Dan Stevens
Emma (1996)
Starring: Gwyneth Paltrow, Jeremy Northam, Toni Collette, Ewan McGregor, Alan Cumming, Sophie Thompson
Emma (1997)
Starring: Kate Beckinsdale, Mark Strong, Samantha Bond, Bernard Hempton, Olivia Williams, Samantha Morton
Emma (2009)
Starring: Ramola Garai, Johnny Lee Miller, Michael Gambon, Jodhi May, Blake Ritson
Ever After (1998)
Starring: Drew Barrymore, Anjelica Houston, Dougray Scott, Timothy West
Far From the Madding Crowd (1998)
Starring: Paloma Baeza, Nathaniel Parker, Jonathan Firth,
Great Expectations (1999)
Starring: Ioan Gruffudd, Justine Waddell, Bernard Hill, Iain McDiarmid
He Knew He Was Right (2004)
Starring: Bill Nighy, Anna Massey, David Tennant, Christina Cole
Ivanhoe (1997)
Starring: Ciaran Hinds, Steven Waddington, Susan Lynch, David Horovitch
Jane Eyre (1983)
Starring: Timothy Dalton, Zelah Clarke, Judy Cornwell
Jane Eyre (2006)
Starring: Toby Stephens, Ruth Wilson, Christina Cole, Francesca Annis, Andrew Buchan
Lark Rise to Candleford (2008-2011)
Starring: Olivia Hallinan, Dawn French, Julia Sawalha, Brendan Coyle, Claudie Blakley, Linda Bassett, Victoria Hamilton, Mark Heap
Little Dorrit (2008)
Starring: Claire Foy, Matthew Macfadyen, Tom Courtenay, Andy Serkis
Little Women (1994)
Starring: Winona Ryder, Christian Bale, Kirsten Dunst, Susan Sarandon, Gabriel Byrne, Claire Danes
Lorna Doone (2000)
Starring: Amelia Warner, Richard Coyle, Michael Kitchen, Aidan Gillen, Barbara Flynn
Mansfield Park (1983)
Starring: Nicholas Farrell, Sylvestra Le Touzel, Anna Massey, Samantha Bond, Bernard Hepton
Mansfield Park (2007)
Starring: Billie Piper, Blake Ritson, Hayley Atwell, Jemma Redgrave, James D'Arcy
Middlemarch (1994)
Starring: Juliet Aubrey, Rufus Sewell, Patrick Malahide, Jonathan Firth, Robert Hardy
Miss Austen Regrets (2008)
Starring: Olivia Williams, Hugh Bonneville, Greta Scacchi, Imogen Poots
Miss Potter (2006)
Starring: Renée Zellweger, Ewan McGregor, Emily Watson
Nicholas Nickleby (2002)
Starring: Charlie Hunnam, Ramola Garai, Anne Hathaway, Christopher Plummer, Jim Broadbent
North and South (2004)
Starring: Richard Armitage, Daniela Denby-Ashe, Sinéad Cusack, Anna Maxwell Martin, Brendan Coyle
Northanger Abbey (2007)
Starring: Felicity Jones, J.J. Feild, Carey Mulligan, Liam Cunningham
Oliver Twist (2009)
Starring: Timothy Spall, Edward Fox, Tom Hardy, Sophie Okonedo & William Miller as Oliver
Our Mutual Friend (1998)
Starring: Keeley Hawes, Anna Friel, Steven Mackintosh, Timothy Spall, Paul McGann, David Morrissey
Persuasion (1995)
Starring: Amanda Root, Ciaran Hinds, Samuel West, Corin Redgrave, Sophie Thompson
Persuasion (2007)
Starring: Sally Hawkins, Rupert Penry-Jones, Tobias Menzies, Alice Krige
Pride and Prejudice (1995)
Starring: Jennifer Ehle, Colin Firth, Julia Sawahla, Crispin Bonham-Carter, Susannah Harker
Pride and Prejudice (2005)
Starring: Keira Knightley, Matthew Macfadyen, Rosamund Pike, Judi Dench, Tom Hollander, Donald Southerland, Simon Woods
Sense and Sensibility (1995)
Starring: Emma Thompson, Kate Winslet, Hugh Grant, Alan Rickman, Greg Wise
Sense and Sensibility (2008)
Starring: Hattie Morahan, Charity Wakefield, David Morrissey, Dan Stevens, Dominic Cooper
Silas Marner (1985)
Starring: Ben Kingsley, Jenny Agutter, Jonathan Coy, Jim Broadbent
The Barchester Chronicles (1982)
Starring: Alan Rickman, Geraldine McEwan, Donald Pleasence, Nigel Hawthorne
The House of Eliott (1991-1994)
Starring: Stella Gonet, Louise Lombard, Aden Gillett
The Importance of Being Earnest (2002)
Starring: Reese Witherspoon, Colin Firth, Rupert Everett, Frances O'Connor, Judi Dench, Anna Massey
The Inheritance (1997)
Starring: Cari Shayne, Thomas Gibson, Meredith Baxter, Tom Conti
The King's Speech (2010)
Starring: Colin Firth, Helena Bonham-Carter, Geoffrey Rush, Michael Gambon
The Lost Prince (2003)
Starring: Gina McKee, Michael Gambon, Tom Hollander, Miranda Richardson, Bill Nighy
The Mayor of Casterbridge (2003)
Starring: Ciaran Hinds, Jodhi May, Juliet Aubrey, James Purefoy, Polly Walker
The Moonstone (1997)
Starring: Greg Wise, Keeley Hawes, Peter Vaughan
The Old Curiosity Shop (2007)
Starring: Derek Jacobi, Toby Jones, Sophie Vavasseur, Zoë Wanamaker
The Scarlet Pimpernel (1982)
Starring: Anthony Andrew, Jane Seymour, Ian McKellen
The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1995)
Starring: Tara Fitzgerald, Toby Stephens, James Purefoy, Rupert Graves
The Woman In White (1998)
Starring: Tara Fitzgerald, Justine Waddell, Andrew Lincoln, James Wilby, Simon Callow
The Way We Live Now (2001)
Starring: Matthew Macfadyen, David Suchet, Paloma Baeza, Cillian Murphy, Shirley Henderson
The Young Victoria (2009)
Starring: Emily Blunt, Rupert Friend, Miranda Richardson, Jim Broadbent, Mark Strong
The Young Visiters (2003)
Starring: Jim Broadbent, Hugh Laurie, Bill Nighy, Lyndsey Marshal, Sophie Thompson, Sally Hawkins
Under the Greenwood Tree (2005)
Starring: Keeley Hawes, James Murray, Ben Miles
Upstairs Downstairs (2010)
Starring: Keeley Hawes, Eileen Atkins, Claire Foy, Jean Marsh
Victoria and Albert (2001)
Starring: Victoria Hamilton, Jonathan Firth, David Suchet, Diana Rigg, Patrick Malahide, Penelope Wilton
Wives and Daughters (1999)
Starring: Justine Waddell, Keeley Hawes, Francesca Annis, Tom Hollander, Michael Gambon
Amazing Grace (2006)
Starring: Ioan Gruffudd, Ramola Garai, Albert Finney, Michael Gambon, Rufus Sewell
Synopsis: In 1797, William Wilberforce, the great crusader for the British abolition of slavery, is taking a vacation for his health even while he is sicker at heart for his frustrated cause. However, meeting the charming Barbara Spooner, Wilberforce finds a soulmate to share the story of his struggle. With few allies such as his mentor, John Newton, a slave ship captain turned repentant priest who penned the great hymn, "Amazing Grace," Prime William Pitt, and Olaudah Equiano, the erudite former slave turned author, Wilberforce fruitlessly fights both public indifference and moneyed opposition determined to keep their exploitation safe. Nevertheless, Wilberforce finds the inspiration in newfound love to rejuvenate the fight with new ideas that would lead to a great victory for social justice.
Historical Era: Georgian England - Film Review at Beautiful Blank Pages - Cast List at IMDb - Watch TrailerAn Old-Fashioned Thanksgiving (2008)
Starring: Jacqueline Bisset, Tatiana Maslany, Helen Joy
Synopsis: Based on Louisa May Alcott's short story, Isabella Caldwell is a high-society woman in late-1800's New York. When Isabella's estranged daughter Mary becomes ill and is too proud to ask her mother for assistance, Mary's daughter, Tilly, takes it upon herself to contact her grandmother and plead for help. Isabella's arrival causes an upheaval in many lives, but may also lead to reconciliation within the family.
Historical Era: Victorian America, L.M. Alcott - Film Review at Old-Fashioned Charm & It's A Wonderful Movie - Cast List at IMDb - Watch Official TrailerAnne of Green Gables (1985)
Starring: Megan Follows, Colleen Dewhurst, Richard Fransworth
Synopsis: At the turn of the century on Prince Edward Island, Matthew Cuthbert and his sister Marilla decide to take on an orphan boy as help for their farm. But they get an unexpected jolt when they're mistakenly sent a girl instead: Anne Shirley. Anne's a dreamer with an unusual point of view, far removed from Marilla's pragmatic ways, and it's only on trial that Marilla agrees to keep Anne...if Anne can keep out of trouble. As Anne falls into a series of scrapes, makes a bosom friend, finds several kindred spirits, Matthew and Marilla discover that their lives have become a great deal richer, now that Anne is at Green Gables.
Historical Era: Edwardian Canada, L.M. Montgomery - Film Review at Regency Delight ~Jane Austen, etc.~ & It's A Wonderful Movie - Cast List at IMDb - Watch DVD TrailerBallet Shoes (2007)
Starring: Emilia Fox, Eileen Atkins, Emma Watson
Synopsis: Set in Thirties London, Ballet Shoes tells the exhilarating tale of orphans Pauline, Petrova and Posy Fossil, who are adopted by an eccentric explorer, Gum, and raised as sisters by his selfless niece. The timeless and uplifting story revolves around each girl's struggle to fulfill her dreams: Pauline longs to be an actress, Petrova yearns to be an aviator, and Posy seems born to be a ballerina. But when Gum disappears, the money runs out - and the girls have a fight on their hands. Their struggle to balance personal ambition with the need to survive physically, emotionally, and financially, proves moving and comic by turns.
Historical Era: 1930's England - Film Review at Old-Fashioned Charm - Cast List at IMDb - Watch Official TrailerBecoming Jane (2007)
Starring: Anne Hathaway, James McAvoy, Maggie Smith, Anna Maxwell Martin
Synopsis: The year is 1795 and young Jane Austen is a feisty 20-year-old and emerging writer who already sees a world beyond class and commerce, beyond pride and prejudice, and dreams of doing what was then nearly unthinkable - marrying for love. Naturally, her parents are searching for a wealthy, well-appointed husband to assure their daughter's future social standing. They are eying Mr. Wisley, nephew to the very formidable local aristocrat Lady Gresham, as a prospective match. But when Jane meets the roguish and decidedly non-aristocratic Tom Lefroy, sparks soon fly. His intellect and arrogance raise her ire - then knock her head over heels. Now, the couple, whose flirtation flies in the face of the sense and sensibility of the age, is faced with a terrible dilemma. If they attempt to marry, they will risk everything that matters - family, friends and fortune.
Historical Era: Regency England, Jane Austen - Film Review at Ribbons of Light - Cast List at IMDb - Watch Official TrailerBleak House (2005)
Starring: Charles Dance, Gillian Anderson, Anna Maxwell Martin, Carey Mulligan, Burn Gorman, Denis Lawson, Timothy West
Synopsis: A seemingly interminable lawsuit has mid-19th-century English high society all a-twitter, and its labyrinthine complications envelop a good many people. Among them is a brittle beauty, Lady Dedlock, who guards a dark secret that makes her vulnerable to Tulkinghorn, an unscrupulous, scheming lawyer. Others with interest in the case are the wards in the case Richard Carstone and Ada Clare, along with Ada's companion sweet Esther Summerson who go to live with the kind Mr. John Jaryndyce at Bleak House. As Tilkinghorn and Esther rejected admirer Mr. Guppy try to unravel the mystery surrounding the court case lives will be ruined or made better by the discoveries they make.
Historical Era: Victorian England, Charles Dickens - Film Review at Ribbons of Light - Cast List at IMDb - Watch Official DVD TrailerCranford (2007/2009)
Starring: Eileen Atkins, Judi Dench, Imelda Staunton, Michael Gambon, Jonathan Pryce, Simon Woods, Claudie Blakley
Synopsis: Cranford, a market town in the North West of England, is a place governed by etiquette, custom and above all, an intricate network of ladies. Life there has always been conducted according to their social rules, but Cranford is on the cusp of change… For spinsters Deborah Jenkyns, the arbiter of correctness in Cranford, and Matty, her demurring sister, the town is a hub of intrigue - a handsome new doctor Frank Harrison from London has arrived; a retired Captain and his daughters have moved in to a house opposite and the preparations for Lady Ludlow's garden party are underway. The town also has its secrets which it slowly reveals: Matty's encounter with an old flame at the garden party; Lady Ludlow's gardener, Mr Carter, teaching a poor lad to read and write; the wild expectations of the May Day celebrations and - news that shakes the town when it is revealed - a railway line from Manchester is coming to Cranford.
Historical Era: Victorian England, Elizabeth Gaskell - Film Review at Elegance of Fashion & It's A Wonderful Movie - Cast List at IMDb - Watch Official DVD TrailerDaniel Deronda (2002)
Starring: Hugh Dancy, Ramola Garai, Hugh Bonneville, Jodhi May
Synopsis: It is across the roulette table that Gwendolen Harleth first locks eyes with the enigmatic Daniel Deronda. Gwendolen is beautiful, vivacious, and a gambler, but desperate for financial security; something that possessive Henleigh Grandcourt would be able to provide for her. Daniel is the adopted son of a aristocratic, but doubtful of his own identity. He pours his energy into selflessly helping his friends, including poor Jewish singer Mirah Lapidoth. As Gwendolen's situation becomes dire, and Daniel seeks to uncover the mystery surrounding his own birth, their lives become intertwined.
Historical Era: Victorian England, George Eliot - Film Review at Elegance of Fashion - Cast List at IMDb - Watch Trailer at Masterpiece TheatreDavid Copperfield (1999/2000)
Starring: Maggie Smith, Emilia Fox, Ian McKellen, Daniel Radcliffe
Synopsis: David Copperfield lives a nearly idyllic existence with his beautiful mother Clara and their housekeeper Peggotty. His life changes forever when his mother re-marries to Mr. Murdstone a no-nonsense businessman and a strict disciplinarian who believes in corporal punishment. David is soon sent to a strict boarding school but when his mother dies, his stepfather sends him to London to work in a foul smelling factory. He forms a close friendship with Mr. Micawber living with him and his loving family but as the Micawbers are forced by circumstance to relocate, he seeks out his aunt Betsey Trotwood. She sends him to fine school and he lodges with Mr. Wickfield and his daughter Agnes. As he grows older David is apprenticed to a law firm where he soon meets the senior partner's daughter, Dora. Life's challenges continue to confront him but with the help of friends and family, he overcomes adversity including his aunt's loss of her savings.
Historical Era: Victorian England, Charles Dickens - Film Review at Old-Fashioned Charm - Cast List at IMDb - Watch Trailer at Masterpiece Theater
Downton Abbey (2010 - )
Starring: Dame Maggie Smith, Hugh Bonneville, Elizabeth McGovern, Brendan Coyle, Dan Stevens
Synopsis: After a tragedy at sea claims the life of the presumed heir, Lord Crawley is faced with the possibility that the house he's loved his whole life might someday belong to a distant cousin he's never met. But before that can happen he must deal with his scandalous daughter, Lady Mary -- considered by many to be the rightful heir to Downton. Even the staff has opinions on the family's affairs. And while most are devoted to the Crawleys, there are others whose selfishness and scheming do more than simply disrupt the well-oiled inner workings of the estate. As the servants' mischief escalates, even the most faithful employees begin to imagine a different life. A tale pitting hundreds of years of British aristocracy against the tides of social upheaval and technical progress, under the looming shadow of World War I, will the fate of Downton and its family -- above and below stairs -- be resolved? Or will life be altered so dramatically that its master no longer matters?
Historical Era: Edwardian England - Film Review at Elegance of Fashion & Charity's Place - Cast List at IMDb - Watch Trailer at Masterpiece TheatreEmma (1996)
Starring: Gwyneth Paltrow, Jeremy Northam, Toni Collette, Ewan McGregor, Alan Cumming, Sophie Thompson
Synopsis: In this star studded big screen adaptation of Jane Austen's classic novel, Emma Woodhouse is a congenial young lady who delights in meddling in other people's affairs. She is perpetually trying to unite men and women who are utterly wrong for each other. Despite her interest in romance, Emma is clueless about her own feelings, and her relationship with gentle Mr. Knightly.
Historical Era: Regency England, Jane Austen - Film Review at Elegance of Fashion & Regency Delight ~Jane Austen, etc.~ - Cast List at IMDb - Watch Official TrailerEmma (1997)
Starring: Kate Beckinsdale, Mark Strong, Samantha Bond, Bernard Hempton, Olivia Williams, Samantha Morton
Synopsis: In this made for TV adaptation with screenplay by Andrew Davies, Emma Woodhouse has a rigid sense of propriety as regards matrimonial alliances. Unfortunately she insists on matchmaking for her less forceful friend, Harriet, and so causes her to come to grief. Through the sharp words of Mr. Knightley, and the example of the opinionated Mrs. Elton, someone not unlike herself, Emma's attitudes begin to soften.
Historical Era: Regency England, Jane Austen - Film Review at Elegance of Fashion, Regency Delight ~Jane Austen, etc.~ & Ribbons of Light - Cast List at IMDb - Watch Masterpiece Classic TrailerEmma (2009)
Starring: Ramola Garai, Johnny Lee Miller, Michael Gambon, Jodhi May, Blake Ritson
Synopsis: In this newest BBC miniseries, Emma Woodhouse seems to be perfectly content, a loving father whom she cares for, friends, and a home. But Emma has a terrible habit - matchmaking. She cannot resist finding suitors for her friends, most of all Harriot Smith. Emma is desperate for Harriot to find happiness, but every suitor she finds for her friend ends up attracted to Emma herself. But is Emma so focused on Harriot's happiness that she is not considering her own happiness in love?
Historical Era: Regency England, Jane Austen - Film Review at Elegance of Fashion, Austenitis & The Dashwood Sisters - Cast List at IMDb - Watch Promotional Trailer Ever After (1998)
Starring: Drew Barrymore, Anjelica Houston, Dougray Scott, Timothy West
Synopsis: With the sudden death of her loving father, Danielle is made a servant by her new stepmother. She also has two new stepsisters, one quite kind but the other one really horrid. Still, Danielle grows up to be a happy and strong-willed young lady, and one day her path crosses that of handsome Prince Henry, who has troubles of his own at home. Luckily the nice Leonardo da Vinci is on hand to help all round.
Historical Era: Renaissance France - Film Review at Enchanted Serenity of Period Films & Charity's Place- Cast List at IMDb - Watch Fan Made Trailer Far From the Madding Crowd (1998)
Starring: Paloma Baeza, Nathaniel Parker, Jonathan Firth,
Synopsis: Bathsheba Everdene is a young woman who is intelligent and has been well educated. Shepherd Gabriel Oak proposes to her when she is poor and she, valuing her independence, refuses him. A reverse in their circumstances soon occurs, Bathsheba inherits her wealthy uncle's farm while Gabriel looses everything when his sheep are run over a cliff. When Gabriel and Bathsheba next meet he shows tremendous skill in directing a group of men trying to save Bathsheba's farm from fire. In need of a new Shepherd she reluctantly offers Gabriel the job and he works well for her. Well respected farmer Mr. Boldwood is first attracted to Bathsheba when she sends him a joke Valentine that says "Marry Me". Mr. Boldwood soon becomes infatuated with Bathsheba even asking her to marry him, but Bathsheba is smart enough to know that it would not be a happy match. Whether she's waiting for Gabriel to propose again or values her independence, everything changes when superficially charming Sergeant Frank Troy comes into town and sweeps her off her feet. After they elope a series of horrible circumstances come which make Bathsheba think she's made the wrong choice. Throughout her troubles Gabriel remains her helper and true friend.
Historical Era: 1800's England, Thomas Hardy - Film Review at Old-Fashioned Charm - Cast List at IMDb - Watch Trailer or ClipGreat Expectations (1999)
Starring: Ioan Gruffudd, Justine Waddell, Bernard Hill, Iain McDiarmid
Synopsis: When the story begins Pip is a young orphan living with his strict bitter sister and her kindly blacksmith husband Joe. One day when he's visiting his parent's graves he meets up with an escaped convict, Abel Magwitch, who scares Pip into bringing him provisions. Abel is later caught by the police but Pip never betrays him. Pip's prospects begin to look up when he is engaged by the mysterious Miss Haversham to play with her ward the beautiful but haughty Estella. Pip grows up being trained as Joe's blacksmith apprentice but dreams of becoming an educated gentleman. His dreams come true when a mysterious benefactor provides for him to live in style putting him in league to court the lovely Estella. Who is Pip's mysterious benefactor? Why does Estella seem to like him one moment and detest him the next? Will he ever find out the secret of her parentage?
Historical Era: Victorian England, Charles Dickens - Film Review at Old-Fashioned Charm - Cast List at IMDb - Watch Fan Made Music VideoHe Knew He Was Right (2004)
Starring: Bill Nighy, Anna Massey, David Tennant, Christina Cole
Synopsis: Louis Tevalyan is suspicious that his wife Emily is carrying on an affair with a much older man. The couple separate for a time and what is sad turns horrible with rumors thrown out of all proportions. Doubts turn into bitterness and hate, with a young child caught in the middle. Emily's yonger sister Nora is in love with poor writer Hugh Stanbury, but her father apposes the match. Hugh's youngest sister Dolly goes to stay with rich Aunt Stanbury whose steps to make a lady out of Dolly include finding a good match for her, the first of which is the comical but money seeking Rev. Gibson. When his desire for wealth is discovered Aunt Stanbury sees that the match is wrong meanwhile, Dolly has chosen her own match. After being rejected by Dolly, Rev. Gibson decides to marry one of the French sisters who he's flirted with for years. But which one? they are both silly and desperate for a husband. Humor abounds as Rev. Gibson addresses the camera about the trouble he gets himself into.
Historical Era: Victorian England, Anthony Trollope - Film Review at Elegance of Fashion & Old-Fashioned Charm - Cast List at IMDb - Watch Trailer or ClipIvanhoe (1997)
Starring: Ciaran Hinds, Steven Waddington, Susan Lynch, David Horovitch
Synopsis: This grand six-part adaptation of Sir Walter Scott's rousing adventure of the Middle Ages tells the epic tale of the idealistic young knight Ivanhoe and his battle against the evil Templar Bois-Guilbert. Caught between the rivalries and religious struggles are Ivanhoe's betrothed Rowena (and the brave, beautiful Jewess healer Rebecca, who wins Ivanhoe's heart with her courage. All set against the historical backdrop of a Britain straining under the corrupt rule of Prince John while Richard the Lionhearted fights in the Crusades. The uniformly superb cast etches vivid characters and the length allows the novel's rich array of subplots to play out (including appearances by Robin Hood and his men and the Black Knight) and slowly wind together for the exciting conclusion.
Historical Era: Medieval England, Sir Walter Scott - Film Review at Austenitis & Charity's Place - Cast List at IMDb - Watch Trailer or ClipJane Eyre (1983)
Starring: Timothy Dalton, Zelah Clarke, Judy Cornwell
Synopsis: This older BBC adaptation tells the story of Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre, the plain quakerish governess, from her childhood until she arrives at Thornfield Hall to tutor the young Adele. She finds herself intrigued by and attracted to Thornfield's owner, the dark, sardonic Mr. Rochester. But a dread secret resides in Thornfield Hall.
Historical Era: Victorian England, Charlotte Bronte - Film Review at Austenitis & Charity's Place - Cast List at IMDb - Watch Older TV TrailerJane Eyre (2006)
Starring: Toby Stephens, Ruth Wilson, Christina Cole, Francesca Annis, Andrew Buchan
Synopsis: After a wretched childhood, orphaned Jane Eyre yearns for new experiences. She accepts a governess position at Thornfield Hall, where she tutors a lively French girl named Adele. She soon finds herself falling in love with the brooding master of the house - the passionate Mr. Rochester. Jane gradually wins his heart, but they must overcome the dark secrets of the past before they can find happiness. When Jane saves Rochester from an eerie fire, she begins to suspect that there are many mysteries behind the walls of Thornfield Hall. Her fears are confirmed when Rochester's secret past is revealed, destroying her chance for happiness, and forcing Jane to flee Thornfield. Penniless and hungry, she finds shelter and friendship in the shape of a kind clergyman and his family. But she is soon shocked to uncover the deeply hidden truth of her own past.
Historical Era: Victorian England, Charlotte Bronte - Film Review at Ribbons of Light - Cast List at IMDb - Watch Fan Made TrailerLark Rise to Candleford (2008-2011)
Starring: Olivia Hallinan, Dawn French, Julia Sawalha, Brendan Coyle, Claudie Blakley, Linda Bassett, Victoria Hamilton, Mark Heap
Synopsis: When young Laura Timmins leaves Lark Rise for a job at the local post office in Candleford, it feels as if she is departing to a different country. Her new life under the wing of the independent and effervescent post-mistress, Dorcas Lane, is eye-opening and exciting, but as Laura witnesses the scandals, feuds and struggles of the villagers and townsfolk, she realizes that she too has to face the future. Having turned her back on her childhood hamlet, she must find her own path to womanhood.
Historical Era: Late Victorian - Film Reviews at Elegance of Fashion - Cast List at IMDb - Watch Fan Made TrailerLittle Dorrit (2008)
Starring: Claire Foy, Matthew Macfadyen, Tom Courtenay, Andy Serkis
Synopsis: Scandalous secrets, strangling bureaucracy, and crippling debts collide in the compelling BBC/Masterpiece Classic adaptation of Charles Dickens' weighty novel. Mrs. Clennam, a shut-in, kicks the complex storyline into action when she hires 21-year-old seamstress Amy Dorrit just days before her son, Arthur, returns to London after 15 years at sea. Amy lives with her proud father, William, in Marshalsea, the debtor's prison. Despite his mother’s denials, Arthur becomes convinced that there's a connection between the Clennams and the Dorrits, so he attempts to solve the mystery on his own, with help from sniveling rent collector Pancks and hindrance from surly servant Flintwinch and the aptly-named Circumlocution Office.
Historical Era: Victorian England, Charles Dickens - Film Reviews at Elegance of Fashion, Regency Delight ~Jane Austen, etc.~ & The Dashwood Sisters - Cast List at IMDb - Watch BBC TrailerLittle Women (1994)
Starring: Winona Ryder, Christian Bale, Kirsten Dunst, Susan Sarandon, Gabriel Byrne, Claire Danes
Synopsis: Marmee March is a Massachusetts abolitionist during the Civil War raising four daughters while her husband is away with the Union army. Each of her daughters is uniquely strong and independent. Jo, the second daughter, aspires to be a writer and finds a kindred spirit in neighbor Theodore Laurence "Laurie". Her older sister Meg searches local society for a suitor, finding one in Laurie's tutor, John Brooke. Along with younger sisters Beth and Amy their story is told, full of trials and joys that help to strengthen the bonds of the four sisters and their mother.
Historical Era: Victorian America, L.M. Alcott - Film Review at Enchanted Serenity of Period Films & Charity's Place - Cast List at IMDb - Watch Official TrailerLorna Doone (2000)
Starring: Amelia Warner, Richard Coyle, Michael Kitchen, Aidan Gillen, Barbara Flynn
Synopsis: Star-crossed lovers, feuding family, royal plots, noble destinies from R.D. Blackmore's romantic classic. Lorna Doone is the beautiful young "queen" of the feral Doone clan. The once noble line now lives out of a swamp fortress and preys off the local farmers and tradesmen, but the family patriarch has hatched a plot to win back his title and his land. Handsome John Ridd swears vengeance against the Doones when they murder his father, but he falls for Lorna, and the rakish, ruthless Doone scion refuses to give up his claim on the girl without a fight.
Historical Era: Baroque England, R.D. Blackmore - Film Review at Old-Fashioned Charm & But When A Young Lady Is To Be Heroine - Cast List at IMDb - Watch Fan Made Trailer Mansfield Park (1983)
Starring: Nicholas Farrell, Sylvestra Le Touzel, Anna Massey, Samantha Bond, Bernard Hepton
Synopsis: Sir Thomas and Lady Bertram live at Mansfield Park with their four children: Tom, Edmund, Maria and Julia. When their eldest niece Fanny Price comes to live with her wealthy cousins she is a painfully shy and extremely timid. Her relations mistake her shyness for ill manners and the only one who understand her is Edmund. As the years pass Tom is irresponsible, Edmund is intent on becoming a minister, Maria and Julia are beautiful young women ready to enter the 'marriage market' and Fanny quietly cares for all of them. When two new arrivals, brother and sister Henry and Mary Crawford, come to stay in the neighborhood they stir things up with their sophistication and the worldly influence of London society. The two Bertram girls promptly fall in love with Mr. Crawford (despite Maria's engagement to independently wealthy Mr. Rushworth), meanwhile Edmund seems to be falling for the glamorous Miss Crawford and Fanny has heartbreaks of her own.
Historical Era: Regency England, Jane Austen - Film Review at Ribbons of Light - Cast List at IMDb - Watch Poor Fanny Price ClipMansfield Park (2007)
Starring: Billie Piper, Blake Ritson, Hayley Atwell, Jemma Redgrave, James D'Arcy
Synopsis: In one of Austen's most complex plots, Fanny Price, who goes to live with prosperous relatives at Mansfield Park. Fanny navigates a labyrinth of intrigues and affairs among the occupants of the house, while her cousin Edmund Bertram remains her stalwart confidant.
Historical Era: Regency England, Jane Austen - Film Review at Charity's Place - Cast List at IMDb - Watch History Channel Trailer Middlemarch (1994)
Starring: Juliet Aubrey, Rufus Sewell, Patrick Malahide, Jonathan Firth, Robert Hardy
Synopsis: This Masterpiece Theatre production, set at the cusp of the Industrial Revolution, chronicles, the life, loves, foibles and politics of the fictional English town of Middlemarch. Adapted from the George Eliot classic of the same name, the plot centers on the socially conscious, but naive Dorothea Brooke, whose disastrous match to the pedantic Rev. Edward Casaubon sets in motion a chain of events that will change the face of Middlemarch forever. The efforts of the dashing young physician, Tertius Lydgate, to modernize the medical practices at the new hospital causes quite a stir, both in the political power structure, headed by the evil Mr. Nicholas Bulstrode, and the heart of sweet Rosamund Vincey, the town beauty. Smaller plots interweave the action and lead to reconciliation, resignation, remuneration and resolution.
Historical Era: Victorian England, George Eliot - Film Review at Elegance of Fashion - Cast List at IMDb - Watch Older TV TrailerMiss Austen Regrets (2008)
Starring: Olivia Williams, Hugh Bonneville, Greta Scacchi, Imogen Poots
Synopsis: Miss Austen Regrets takes a bittersweet look at Austen's life and hints at what could have been had she married one of her suitors. Smart and headstrong, Austen refuses to cave into society's notions of what a proper woman should do. While her famous heroines all paired up with dashing gentlemen, Austen found that the loves of her life were her written creations.
Historical Era: Regency England, Jane Austen - Film Review at Elegance of Fashion - Cast List at IMDb - Watch Masterpiece Theatre TheatreMiss Potter (2006)
Starring: Renée Zellweger, Ewan McGregor, Emily Watson
Synopsis: Thirty years old and single, Beatrix Potter lives in London with her social-climbing parents, who are exasperated that she has turned down any number of eligible young men. Her only real friends are the animals which since childhood she has lovingly drawn and made up stories about. She finally succeeds in selling a book of the stories, and it becomes Norman Warne's first project. He quickly falls in love with both the book and Beatrix and together they carefully arrange publication. This proves the first of many successes, offering her the possibility of escaping from both her parents' way of life and London.
Historical Era: Edwardian England, Beatrix Potter - Film Review at Of Trims and Frills and Furbelows, Ribbons of Light & But when a young lady is to be a heroine - Cast List at IMDb - Watch Official TrailerNicholas Nickleby (2002)
Starring: Charlie Hunnam, Ramola Garai, Anne Hathaway, Christopher Plummer, Jim Broadbent
Synopsis: Young Nicholas and his family enjoy a comfortable life, until Nicholas' father dies and the family is left penniless. Nicholas, his sister and mother venture to London to seek help from their Uncle Ralph, but Ralph's only intentions are to separate the family and exploit them. Nicholas is sent to a school run by the cruel, abusive and horridly entertaining Wackford Squeers. Eventually, Nicholas runs away with schoolmate Smike, and the two set off to reunite the Nickleby family.
Historical Era: Victorian England, Charles Dickens - Film Review at Old-Fashioned Charm - Cast List at IMDb - Watch Official TrailerNorth and South (2004)
Starring: Richard Armitage, Daniela Denby-Ashe, Sinéad Cusack, Anna Maxwell Martin, Brendan Coyle
Synopsis: When Mr. Hale, a clergyman, has a matter of conscience regarding his position, he uproots his family from Helston in the south of England to Milton, an industrial town in the north of England, to become a tutor. Mr. Hale's daughter, Margaret, takes an immediate dislike to Milton especially after she witnesses an employer of a cotton mill mistreating one of his employees. Margaret soon finds out that her father has taken a new pupil, Mr. Thornton, the same man she saw mistreating his employee. Hard times have come to the mill owners in Milton and the employees go on strike. Meanwhile Mr. Thornton is falling in love with Margaret, who has made friends with some of the strikers, and she finds him marriage proposal less than favorable.
Historical Era: Victorian England, Elizabeth Gaskell - Film Reviews at Elegance of Fashion & The Dashwood Sisters - Cast List at IMDb - Watch Fan Made TrailerNorthanger Abbey (2007)
Starring: Felicity Jones, J.J. Feild, Carey Mulligan, Liam Cunningham
Synopsis: When Catherine Morland is given the opportunity to stay with the childless Allen family in Bath, she is hoping for an adventure of the type she has been reading in novels. Soon introduced to society, she meets Isabella Thorpe and her brother John, a good friend of her own brother, James. She also meets Henry Tilney, a handsome young man from a good family and his sister, Eleanor. Invited to visit the Tilney estate, Northanger Abbey, she has thoughts of romance but soon learns that status, class and money are all equally important when it comes to matters of the heart.
Historical Era: Regency England, Jane Austen - Film Review at Elegance of Fashion & Ribbons of Light - Cast List at IMDb - Watch Masterpiece Theatre TrailerOliver Twist (2009)
Starring: Timothy Spall, Edward Fox, Tom Hardy, Sophie Okonedo & William Miller as Oliver
Synopsis: Oliver is born into poverty and misfortune - the son of an unmarried mother, who dies shortly after his birth. He grows up in the workhouse, where the cruel Mr. Bumble oversees children tormented by starvation and suffering. When Oliver dares to ask for more gruel, he finds himself cast out and sold to an undertaker and his rascal son. Running away to London, Oliver meets the Artful Dodger and his gang, as well as the beautiful Nancy, and gets the first warm welcome of his life - but he is soon to discover that this kindness is not all it seems. As Oliver is drawn deeper into the dark and murky underworld, he remains unaware that the kind Mr. Brownlow is searching for him, while others - the brutal criminal Bill Sykes, the manipulative Fagin and the mysterious Mr. Monks - are vying to ruin and destroy his life.
Historical Era: Victorian England, Charles Dickens - Film Review at Old-Fashioned Charm - Cast List at IMDb - Watch Masterpiece Theatre TrailerOur Mutual Friend (1998)
Starring: Keeley Hawes, Anna Friel, Steven Mackintosh, Timothy Spall, Paul McGann, David Morrissey
Synopsis: The tongues of London high society gossips begin to wag when John Harmon --a young man whose inheritance depended on his marrying a woman he had never met-- is found dead in the River Thames. The fortune passes into the hands of the working-class Boffins, who take into their new home both Bella Wilfer (Harmon's would-be bride), and a mysterious secretary known as Rokesmith. Meanwhile, Lizzie Hexam, the daughter of the boatman suspected of Harmon's murder, is perused by two suitors: obsessive and self-righteous Bradley Headstone and roguish and lethargic Eugene Wrayburn. An expansive and varied cast of characters create an epic intertwining tale.
Historical Era: Victorian England, Charles Dickens - Film Review at Old-Fashioned Charm & The Dashwood Sisters/Floating Lanterns - Cast List at IMDb - Watch Theme Song Music VideoPersuasion (1995)
Starring: Amanda Root, Ciaran Hinds, Samuel West, Corin Redgrave, Sophie Thompson
Synopsis: Eight years after being persuaded to break off her engagement to poor naval officer Frederick Wentworth, Anne Elliot's financially troubled aristocratic father rents out his house to Admiral & Mrs. Croft. Mrs. Croft is Frederick's sister and while staying with her sister in the neighborhood Anne is continually thrown into company with the now rich Captain Wentworth who has not forgiven her for rejecting him. Anne still loves him but he is flirting with the young Musgrove sisters. Matters are complicated when her father's estranged heir makes peace and decides Anne is the woman for him.
Historical Era: Regency England, Jane Austen - Film Review at Ribbons of Light - Cast List at IMDb - Watch Masterpiece Theatre TrailerPersuasion (2007)
Starring: Sally Hawkins, Rupert Penry-Jones, Tobias Menzies, Alice Krige
Synopsis: Anne Elliot fell deeply in love with the handsome young naval officer Frederick Wentworth at the age of nineteen. But with neither fortune nor rank to recommend him, Anne was persuaded to break off her engagement. Eight years later, Anne has lived to regret her decision. She never stopped loving Wentworth, and when he returns from sea with a fortune and rank, she can only watch as every eligible young woman in the district falls at his feet.
Historical Era: Regency England, Jane Austen - Film Review at Ribbons of Light - Cast List at IMDb - Watch Official ITV TrailerPride and Prejudice (1995)
Starring: Jennifer Ehle, Colin Firth, Julia Sawahla, Crispin Bonham-Carter, Susannah Harker
Synopsis: High-spirited independent Elizabeth Bennet is the second eldest of five daughters who her gossipy mother is trying to marry off. When rich eligible Mr. Bingley rents Netherfield Park hopes are high that he will marry a local lady, especially when he shows an interest with Lizzy's older sister Jane. But when his proud wealthy friend Mr. Darcy offends Elizabeth, and then later realizes he loves her and proposes, sparks fly.
Historical Era: Regency England, Jane Austen - Film Review at Elegance of Fashion & Austenitis - Cast List at IMDb - Watch Netherfield Park ClipPride and Prejudice (2005)
Starring: Keira Knightley, Matthew Macfadyen, Rosamund Pike, Judi Dench, Tom Hollander, Donald Southerland, Simon Woods
Synopsis: The story is based on Jane Austen's novel about five sisters - Jane, Elizabeth, Mary, Kitty and Lydia Bennet - in Georgian England. Their lives are turned upside down when a wealthy young Mr. Bingley and his best friend Mr. Darcy arrive in their neighborhood. Sparks fly when spirited Elizabeth Bennett meets single, rich, and proud Mr. Darcy. But Mr. Darcy reluctantly finds himself falling in love with a woman beneath his class. Can each overcome their own pride and prejudice?
Historical Era: Regency England, Jane Austen - Film Review at Regency Delight ~Jane Austen, etc.~ & Ribbons of Light - Cast List at IMDb - Watch Official TrailerSense and Sensibility (1995)
Starring: Emma Thompson, Kate Winslet, Hugh Grant, Alan Rickman, Greg Wise
Synopsis: When Mr. Dashwood dies, he must leave the bulk of his estate to the son by his first marriage, which leaves his second wife and three daughters (Elinor, Marianne, and Margaret) in straitened circumstances. They are taken in by a kindly cousin, but their lack of fortune affects the marriageability of both practical Elinor and romantic Marianne. When Elinor forms an attachment for the wealthy Edward Ferrars, his family disapproves and separates them. And though Mrs. Jennings tries to match the worthy (and rich) Colonel Brandon to her, Marianne finds the dashing and fiery Willoughby more to her taste. Both relationships are sorely tried. But this is a romance, and through the hardships and heartbreak, true love and a happy ending will find their way for both the sister who is all sense and the one who is all sensibility.
Historical Era: Regency England, Jane Austen - Film Review at Elegance of Fashion, Austenitis & Regency Delight ~Jane Austen, etc.~- Cast List at IMDb - Watch Official TrailerSense and Sensibility (2008)
Starring: Hattie Morahan, Charity Wakefield, David Morrissey, Dan Stevens, Dominic Cooper
Synopsis: The widowed Mrs. Dashwood and her three unmarried daughters, Elinor, Marianne and Margaret, inherit only a tiny allowance. So they move out of their grand Sussex home to a more modest cottage in Devonshire. There, the prevailing ambition is to find suitable husbands for the girls. With help from wealthy neighbor Sir John Middleton, suitors for Elinor and Marianne are soon found, but not landed. They include dashing Willoughby, rich but humble Edward Ferrars and retired army officer gentleman Colonel Brandon.
Historical Era: Regency England, Jane Austen - Film Review at Elegance of Fashion & Regency Delight ~Jane Austen, etc.~ - Cast List at IMDb - Watch Official DVD TrailerSilas Marner (1985)
Starring: Ben Kingsley, Jenny Agutter, Jonathan Coy, Jim Broadbent
Synopsis: Silas Marner was a man who had everything - until he lost it all. Falsely accused of theft and driven out of his town, Silas starts life anew. His weaving is well received in the northern village and Silas gains a wealth of gold while remaining a mysterious recluse to his neighbors. One night his gold is stolen and he distrusts everyone until one day, upon arriving home, he discovers a foundling child asleep on the hearth. Could this young girl with the golden hair be the redemption to love and happiness that Silas has been looking for?
Historical Era: Regency England, George Elliot - Film Review at Old-Fashioned Charm - Cast List at IMDb - Watch Theme Music VideoThe Barchester Chronicles (1982)
Starring: Alan Rickman, Geraldine McEwan, Donald Pleasence, Nigel Hawthorne
Synopsis: The cozy community of Barchester is rocked from its complacency when a crusade against the Church of England's practice of self-enrichment misfires. Overnight, Septimus Harding becomes the pawn in a political battle begun by his younger daughter's beau, John Bold, and kept kindled by his older daughter's husband, pompous Archdeacon Grantly. The arrival of a new bishop, his imperious wife, and his devious chaplain launches the clergy of Barchester into a satirical power struggle.
Historical Era: Victorian England, Anthony Trollope - Film Review at Old-Fashioned Charm & Elegance of Fashion - Cast List at IMDb - Watch DVD ClipThe House of Eliott (1991-1994)
Starring: Stella Gonet, Louise Lombard, Aden Gillett
Synopsis: When their father dies, Beatrice and Evangeline Eliott have to find a way to support themselves. Beatrice is able to get a job working for photographer, Jack Maddox, who becomes a friend of the two sisters. Both Eliott sisters are able to sew and design their own clothes: eventually, they start up their own couture fashion house called the House of Eliott.
Historical Era: 1920's England - Film Review at Elegance of Fashion - Cast List at IMDb - Watch Trailer or ClipThe Importance of Being Earnest (2002)
Starring: Reese Witherspoon, Colin Firth, Rupert Everett, Frances O'Connor, Judi Dench, Anna Massey
Synopsis: Here is the hilarious adventure of two dashing young bachelors and the outrageous deceptions they find themselves in over love! Whenever Jack Worthing wants to leave his dull country life behind, he makes visits to the city posing as his fictitious "brother" Ernest. There, he becomes smitten with the ravishing Gwendolen. But when Worthing is in town, his playboy pal Algy is in the country and falling for Worthing's young and beautiful ward, Cecily -- while also impersonating Ernest! Pandemonium ensues when these two would-be Ernests find themselves face-to-face and in the predicament of explaining who they really are!
Historical Era: Edwardian England, Oscar Wilde - Film Review at Austenitis & Charity's Place - Cast List at IMDb - Watch Official TrailerThe Inheritance (1997)
Starring: Cari Shayne, Thomas Gibson, Meredith Baxter, Tom Conti
Synopsis: At the lush Evenswood estate, Edith Adelon, a beautiful orphan, lives as the paid companion to the daughter of the wealthy Hamilton family, although they regard her as one of their own. As the Hamiltons await a trio of visitors for the annual Greens Cup horse race, Beatrice Hamilton asks for Edith's help in finding a suitable husband for a cousin, Ida Glenshaw, with one of two visiting eligible bachelors. But when it becomes clear that both the young men have affection for Edith and not Ida, jealousy soon develops, leading to malicious conniving and brutal backstabbing. Despite the growing love between Edith and one of the young suitors, because of their conflicting social classes, the couple is reminded time and again that their love can never be.
Historical Era: Victorian America, L.M. Alcott - Film Review at Ribbons of Light - Cast List at IMDb - Watch Theme Song Music VideoThe King's Speech (2010)
Starring: Colin Firth, Helena Bonham-Carter, Geoffrey Rush, Michael Gambon
Synopsis: Tells the story of the man who became King George VI, the father of Queen Elizabeth II. After his brother abdicates, George ('Bertie') reluctantly assumes the throne. Plagued by a dreaded stammer and considered unfit to be king, Bertie engages the help of an unorthodox speech therapist named Lionel Logue. Through a set of unexpected techniques, and as a result of an unlikely friendship, Bertie is able to find his voice and boldly lead the country through war.
Historical Era: 1930's England - Film Review at Elegance of Fashion & Of Trims and Frills and Furbelows - Cast List at IMDb - Watch Official TrailerThe Lost Prince (2003)
Starring: Gina McKee, Michael Gambon, Tom Hollander, Miranda Richardson, Bill Nighy
Synopsis: It's 1910 and one dynasty holds sway over the most powerful nations of the world, at its heart is the British Monarchy, and it's youngest member, Prince Johnnie. A loving, insightful and humorous child, Johnnie is witness to some of the most momentous events in the history of our times. As the Great War looms his newly crowned father George V and his mother Queen Mary become embroiled in the tumult of world affairs and do not have time to see their special child as he grows. He is prone to epileptic fits and the medical profession consider him to be an imbecile and as such an embarrassment to the family. As the landscape of Europe changes forever Johnnie is looked after in a remote farm house in the Sandringham estate by his devoted nurse Lalla. Dedicating her life to the little boy she determines to remind the monarchy that Johnnie is, at heart, a true prince.
Historical Era: Edwardian England - Film Review at Old-Fashioned Charm & Enchanted Serenity of Period Films - Cast List at IMDb - Watch Johnny's Recital ClipThe Mayor of Casterbridge (2003)
Starring: Ciaran Hinds, Jodhi May, Juliet Aubrey, James Purefoy, Polly Walker
Synopsis: In a moment of greedy delirium Michael Henchard, an unemployed drunkard who, sells his wife, Susan, and their infant daughter Elizabeth Jane, to a passing sailor for a price of five pounds. Sobering up the next day, Henchard conducts a frenzied search for his family, only to find that they have already gone. Swearing off liquor, Henchard promises to re-invent himself as a solid and dependable citizen. He succeeds so thoroughly in this endeavor that, 18 years later, he has risen to the rank of mayor of Casterbridge. About to make his reformation complete by wedding attractive young Lucetta, Henchard is aghast to discover that his wife and now-grown daughter, have returned home. Hounded by his conscience, Henchard bends over backward to make amends to his loved ones -- only to revert to his old, disreputable self when things go terribly wrong. Meanwhile a romantic triangle involving Elizabeth Jane, Lucetta, and handsome, righteous Donald Farfrae has formed.
Historical Era: Victorian England, Thomas Hardy - Film Review at Charity's Place - Cast List at IMDb - Watch TrailerThe Moonstone (1997)
Starring: Greg Wise, Keeley Hawes, Peter Vaughan
Synopsis: When the fabulous Moonstone diamond is stolen, all the suspects appear to have alibis. Even the young girl who owns the diamond won't say whom she saw took it. Her fiancee calls in the famous Sergeant Cuff to solve the case, but they'll have to untangle a skein of lies and retrieve lost memories before they'll find the path to the diamond.
Historical Era: Victorian England, Wilkie Collins - Film Review at Old-Fashioned Charm - Cast List at IMDb - Watch Trailer or ClipThe Old Curiosity Shop (2007)
Starring: Derek Jacobi, Toby Jones, Sophie Vavasseur, Zoë Wanamaker
Synopsis: The story centers around 14-year-old Nell Trent an orphan who lives with her grandfather the owner of The Old Curiosity Shop. Nell's grandfather has a very serious gambling addiction and is heavily in debt to the evil Mr. Quilp. When Nell's grandfather signs over possession of his shop to Mr. Quilp Nell knows that they will never be free until they leave. In the early morning Nell and her grandfather flee to the country and try to make their fortune as "beggars". Though Nell finds work her, old grandfather foolishly gambles away their few savings. Persued by Mr. Quilp and also by a mysterious stranger the granddaughter and grandfather continue on the run until there is nowhere left to turn.
Historical Era: Victorian England, Charles Dickens - Film Review at Old-Fashioned Charm - Cast List at IMDb - Watch Clip at Masterpiece TheatreThe Scarlet Pimpernel (1982)
Starring: Anthony Andrew, Jane Seymour, Ian McKellen
Synopsis: During the French Revolution, a mysterious English nobleman known only as The Scarlet Pimpernel, snatches French aristos from the jaws of the guillotine, while posing as the foppish Sir Percy Blakeney in society. Percy falls for and marries the beautiful actress Marguerite St. Just, but she is involved with Chauvelin and Robespierre, and Percy's marriage to her may endanger the Pimpernel's plans to save the little Dauphin.
Historical Era: Georgian France & England - Film Review at Ribbons of Light & Of Trims and Frills and Furbelows - Cast List at IMDb - Watch Trailer or ClipThe Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1995)
Starring: Tara Fitzgerald, Toby Stephens, James Purefoy, Rupert Graves
Synopsis: Based on a little known 1848 novel by Anne Bronte, Helen, an enigmatic young woman who moves to 19th Century Yorkshire with a young son. Distancing herself from everyone in the village and their prying questions, she remains totally aloof until a charming neighbor farmer gets her to reveal her past through his persistence. Only then does she reveal she is hiding away from a womanizing, belittling husband.
Historical Era: Victorian England, Anne Bronte - Film Review at Charity's Place - Cast List at IMDb - Watch Inquisitive Neighbors ClipThe Woman In White (1998)
Starring: Tara Fitzgerald, Justine Waddell, Andrew Lincoln, James Wilby, Simon Callow
Synopsis: Based upon Wilkie Collins Victorian mystery, the gothic tale tells of a pair of half sisters whose lives end up caught in a grand conspiracy revolving around a mentally ill woman dressed in white. As the story unfolds, murder, love, marriage, and greed stand between the two women and happy lives. Their only hope is the secret the woman in white waits to tell them.
Historical Era: Victorian England, Wilkie Collins - Film Review at Old-Fashioned Charm - Cast List at IMDb - Watch Fan Made Trailer The Way We Live Now (2001)
Starring: Matthew Macfadyen, David Suchet, Paloma Baeza, Cillian Murphy, Shirley Henderson
Synopsis: Talk arises over London when the mysterious, rich, and very strange Mr. Melmotte arrives with his wife and daughter. Meanwhile, the Carburies have fallen on hard times: Sir Felix Carbury, the son of Lady Carbury, a gambler and a ladies man, has spent all of his mother's saved money leaving his mother and sister, Hetta, to dodge creditors. When Sir Felix meets the rich Marie Melmotte, Marie falls in love with Sir Felix, while Sir Felix is only marrying Marie for her money. Lady Carbury wants Hetta to marry her cousin Roger Carbury, who has the Carbury estate and money, but Hetta has fallen in love with Paul Montague, Roger's friend who has a mysterious past.
Historical Era: Victorian England, Anthony Trollope - Film Reviews at Elegance of Fashion & Old-Fashioned Charm - Cast List at IMDb - Watch Trailer or ClipThe Young Victoria (2009)
Starring: Emily Blunt, Rupert Friend, Miranda Richardson, Jim Broadbent, Mark Strong
Synopsis: Dominated by her possessive mother and her bullying consort Conroy since childhood, teen-aged Victoria refuses to allow them the power of acting as her regent in the last days of her uncle, William IV's rule. Her German cousin Albert is encouraged to court her for political motives but, following her accession at age eighteen, finds he is falling for her. Victoria is impressed by Albert's philanthropy which is akin to her own desire to help her subjects. However her loyalty to prime minister Melbourne almost causes a constitutional crisis and it is Albert who helps restore her self-confidence. She proposes and they marry, Albert proving himself not only a devoted spouse, but an agent of much-needed reform.
Historical Era: Victorian England - Film Review at Old-Fashioned Charm & The Dashwood Sisters/Floating Lanterns - Cast List at IMDb - Watch Official TrailerThe Young Visiters (2003)
Starring: Jim Broadbent, Hugh Laurie, Bill Nighy, Lyndsey Marshal, Sophie Thompson, Sally Hawkins
Synopsis: Alfred Salteena is a slightly bumbling gentleman who meets a young lady on a train and invites her to his home in London. She comes to see society and meet young men and bothers him to go out and meet important people. They travel to see Lord Bernard where Alfred realises that he is not "high society" enough to win the beautiful social climber Ethel. Bernard offers to send him to a training school to help gentlemen improve themselves, while he falls in love with Ethel.
Historical Era: Edwardian England, Daisy Ashford - Film Review at Old-Fashioned Charm - Cast List at IMDb - Watch Clip - Mr. Salteena's PreparationsUnder the Greenwood Tree (2005)
Starring: Keeley Hawes, James Murray, Ben Miles
Synopsis: The heroine of our tale is lovely Miss Fancy Day, though born in the small country town of Mellstock, Fancy has been well educated and her father desires a rich marriage for his daughter. Talented and pretty Fancy is soon pursued by three men: rich Farmer Shiner who her father prefers, poor country tradesman Dick Dewey, and high minded Parson Maybold.
Historical Era: Victorian England, Thomas Hardy - Film Review at Old-Fashioned Charm & Elegance of Fashion - Cast List at IMDb - Watch Trailer at Masterpiece TheatreUpstairs Downstairs (2010)
Starring: Keeley Hawes, Eileen Atkins, Claire Foy, Jean Marsh
Synopsis: In 1936, Sir Hallam Holland and his pretty young wife Lady Agnes return from a diplomatic posting abroad and take up residence at 165 Eaton Place, formerly the home of the Bellamy family but vacant for several years. By chance, they ask Rose Buck, herself a long-time servant in the Bellamy household, to find them a suitable staff. In the end, Rose herself joins them as the Housekeeper. The 1930s are a difficult time in England. The Depression has taken its toll with high levels of unemployment. Fascism, which has become popular on the Continent in Italy and Germany, is also finding followers in the UK. As the new staff begin their daily work, the downstairs family begins to take shape.
Historical Era: 1930's England - Film Review at Old-Fashioned Charm - Cast List at IMDb - Watch Trailer at Masterpiece TheatreVictoria and Albert (2001)
Starring: Victoria Hamilton, Jonathan Firth, David Suchet, Diana Rigg, Patrick Malahide, Penelope Wilton
Synopsis: Victoria is barely 18 when her uncle King William IV dies. She is introduced to young German Prince Albert, and in spite of their initial indifference to one another and a great deal of political opposition, they fall in love. Marriage brings its own problems, however, and as Victoria, grows from an inexperienced young woman into a shrewd and powerful monarch Albert struggles to find a role for himself in both the family and the nation.
Historical Era: Victorian England, Queen Victorian - Film Review at Old-Fashioned Charm, Charity's Place & Enchanted Serenity of Period Films - Cast List at IMDb - Watch Part 2 ClipWives and Daughters (1999)
Starring: Justine Waddell, Keeley Hawes, Francesca Annis, Tom Hollander, Michael Gambon
Synopsis: For many years, young Molly Gibson had lived a blissful sheltered life with her widower father. However, her world is shaken with the introduction of new acquaintances and situations. Molly becomes friends with a landed gentry family, which includes two brothers with very different temperaments. Meanwhile, her father marries a widow with a daughter close in age to Molly. Eventually, Molly becomes a trusted confidante for her new friends and family; but the secrets become burdensome, as the gossip begins to circulate about Molly herself.
Historical Era: Victorian England, Elizabeth Gaskell - Film Review at Elegance of Fashion - Cast List at IMDb - Watch Fan Made Trailer
2 comments:
Thanks for mentioning my reviews!!
Speaking of which, my Mansfield Park movie review should be posted on Sunday...(the only one I'll *truly* be reviewing, though, is the 1983 one. ;-) )
I like to use this for a trailer of 1995 P&P...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BfOSA5M9FMA&feature=related
And then there's also a preview for the next part..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=crsHifw7SoM&feature=related
Although that one has spoilers. ha
If I had time, I daresay I would read all these reviews! But as it is, I think I'll hardly have time to read the ones I don't know about.
Wow, awesome post! I can't imagine the work involved. :P Great job, everything looks amazing. :) Thanks for linking to me!
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