Saturday, November 5, 2011

Period Drama Couples Answers!

These are the answers to the Screencap Game - Period Drama Couples that I posted last Saturday. 

Thank's to each of my readers who commented and participated! Scores are listed below.

Question: How many period drama couples you can identify in the screencaps below?


#1
Answer:
Esther Summerson & Allan Woodcourt from Bleak House (2005)


#2
Answer:
Emma Woodhouse & Mr. Knightley from Emma (2009)



#3
Answer:
Margaret Hale & John Thornton from North & South



#4
Answer:
Charles Bingley & Jane Bennet from Pride & Prejudice (2005)



#5
Answer:
Harriet Smith & Robert Martin from Emma (2009)



#6
Answer:
Captain Wentworth & Anne Elliot from Persuasion (1995)



#7
Answer:
Emma Woodhouse & Mr. Knightley from Emma (1996)



#8
Answer:
Elinor Dashwood & Edward Ferrars from Sense & Sensibility (2008)



#9
Answer:
Roger Hamley & Molly Gibson from Wives & Daughters (1999)



#10
Answer:
Fanny Price & Edmund Bertram from Mansfield Park (2007)


#11
Answer:
Anne Elliot & Frederick Wentworth from Perusasion (2007)



#12
Answer:
Elizabeth Bennet & Mr. Darcy from Pride & Prejudice (2005)



#13
Answer:
Elizabeth Bennet & Mr. Darcy from Pride & Prejudice (1995)


#14
Answer:
Marianne Dashwood & Colonel Brandon from Sense & Sensibility (2008)


#15
Answer:
Jo March & Professor Bhaer from Little Women (1994)


Much thanks to those who played:
Miss Elizabeth Bennet - 14 correct
Caroline L - 13 correct
Laura - 12 correct 
Melody - 12 correct
Katie Wegner - 10 correct 
Sarah Grace - 8 correct 
Abby - 7 correct
Ella - 5 correct
Jemimah -3 correct
Elizabeth - 2 correct


I'll be posting a new game very soon!


Very Truly Your's,

Friday, November 4, 2011

The Treasure Seekers (1996)



After enjoying film versions of E. Nesbit's The Railway Children I was really looking forward to seeing The Treasure Seekers (1996). So when I found this film in a DVD family four-pack-set I was delighted. My sister and I watched this film together and were quite pleased with the sweet story and the many familiar actors who kept popping up!



You'll have to excuse the lack of variety in photos for this review. I couldn't find many from this film.


The Bastable Children and Albert-Next-Door
Story: This charming, family adventure is based on a novel by one of Englands most beloved authors, Edith Nesbit. It tells the story of Richard Bastable, an eighteenth century inventor, who is on the verge of perfecting a refrigeration-machine when he runs out of money. His problems get worse when his five imaginative children pitch in to help. Their well-meaning efforts invariably end in disaster, putting the family deeper in jeopardy, despite the watchful eye of their neighbor, a dashing explorer Mr. Carlisle. They have only a few days to save their family home as creditors increase their demands. In spite of the family's gallant efforts and the sympathy and help of a new friend Dr. Mary Leslie, the end looms nigh. They will find that friendship, hard work and perseverance are what will eventually win the day.



Scenes: This isn't a high budget film, it was made as a TV movie, but the scenes are done well. Most of the scenes take place in the Bastable's home and surrounding garden. There are some scenes shot on a train, in a city office and at a stately house.

Young Keira Knightley as Princess Beatrice
Costumes: The costumes were simple and true to the early 1900's time period. They fit the characters very well, nothing too over the top, but there were a few pretty dresses. The girls mostly wore their hair down at home but the eldest girl had a pretty up hairstyle in one scene. The Princess had a pretty white dress and ringlets.

Young Felicity Jones as Alice Bastable
Music: Composed by Tony Flynn, the music is a bit theatrical and doesn't always fit the scenes. But it is well enough and there are a few pretty strains. There are a few pretty piano pieces played by characters in the film. You can listen to the main theme at Tony Flynn's website here.

Princess Beatrice and the Bastable Children
Actors In Their Roles: There were many familiar actors who popped up, two of these were child actors who are now quite popular as adults.
  • Nicholas Farrell as Mr. Bastable - Mr. Henry Bastable is a scatterbrained and care worn inventor on the verge of inventing a refrigeration device. Nicholas Farrell is one of my favorite British character actors and I greatly enjoyed seeing him as the earnest young father of five rambunctious children. The mustache he wore in the film is a bit excessive.
  • Camilla Power as Dora Bastable - As the oldest child, Dora (also called "Dobbs" by her brothers) is the mother hen of her four motherless younger siblings. She works very hard doing household chores, making sure her scatterbrained father stays on schedule and trying to be all grown up though she'd much rather be practicing her music. Camilla Power's acting is a bit affected at times, especially when acting angry and chiding her siblings, but she does an okay job of leading the family.
  • Kristopher Milnes as Oswald Bastable - As the oldest boy Oswald takes a lot of responsibility for his younger siblings, especially his two brothers. He tries to give good advice and cover up for his sibling's mistakes but at heart he's still a boy looking for adventure. 
  • Ben Simpson as Noel Bastable - Noel is a poet and romantic at heart, he works very hard at writing and sacrificially offers up his poems in order to help the family's financial needs. It is he who first meets Dr. Mary Leslie and has an interesting adventure with a train and a publisher because of it. Ben Simpson does a lovely job in the role, he makes Noel one of my favorite characters in this film.
  • Felicity Jones as Alice Bastable - Imaginative and spunky Alice is an artist. She loves playing adventure games with her brothers and assisting in their schemes for restoring the Bastable fortune. I was absolutely delighted to see young Felicity Jones in this tomboy role, she's so pretty, smart and exceedingly talented!
  • William Forde as H.O. Bastable - As the youngest Bastable, H.O. follows his brothers in getting into mischief. He's a funny character and ever optimistic. 
  • Patsy Byrne as Eliza - The five Bastable children have been motherless for quite a few years and Eliza is the stout old housekeeper who cares for the children without much thanks. She can be bad tempered sometimes when times get tough and doesn't stick around too long.  
  • Alexander Harding as Albert-Next-Door - Albert is the boy who lives next door to the Bastables and enjoys taunting them over their garden wall. But he gets his own comeuppance and can be helpful from time to time.
  • James Wilby as Mr. Carlisle - Mr. Carlisle is Albert's uncle who helps the children out of more than a few scrapes and kindly advises Dora and her father. I enjoyed James Wilby in this role of true gentleman, dashing explorer and a great story teller.
  • Gina McKee as Dr. Mary Leslie - Noel happens to meet Dr. Leslie when he returns a parcel she drops. Her medicine skills and influence is of great help to the children, she helps adds music and care to their dark times. Gina McKee was brilliant in this role of the kind and helpful if slightly mysterious charitable lady.
  • Ian Richardson as Mr. Haig - Mr. Bastable's invention takes money and he has the misfortune to be in debt to the ruthless Mr. Haig who demands to be paid. Ian Richardson is very good at playing villains and this role is no exception.
  • Tom Georgeson as Mr. Bates - The bailiff and Mr. Haig's henchman, Mr. Bates is a seedy and imposing character who shows up on the doorstep to take the Bastable's 
  • Keira Knightely as Princess Beatrice - On their adventures the Bastable children meet the rich, pretty but lonely young German princess in her beautiful garden. In her first role on screen at the age of twelve, Keira Knightley is charming though her German accent needs a bit of work. Her role isn't very large it covers one scene.
  • John Sessions as Mr. Redman - This bank manager has a rocky and comical introduction to the Bastable family but his advice is very good and he is very kind. Talented actor John Sessions captures this comical character very well.
  • Donald Sinden as Old Mr. Wincott - In a case of mistaken identity Dora meets up with Old Mr. Wincott and his son Young Wincott who are quite comical characters. I greatly enjoy their scene! 


Ben Simpson as Noel Bastable
My Thoughts: I haven't read the book so I'm not sure how close to the original story it actually is but it's a charming story with much to recommend it. The Bastable children have so many haphazard adventures and they themselves are such interesting characters. It's so much fun to watch their attempts to restore their family fortune. This film has a good message, the best treasure is the love of family and the loyalty of friends. This is a delightful view!


Noel, H.O. and Oswald Bastable
My Recommendation: I highly recommend this film to all families. This film has no inappropriate language or content and is filled with many humorous and fun moments. It is an older film but the story keeps running along with a lot to interest the viewer. It's rare to find a good family film these days and the fact that this is a period set film and adaptation of a classic book is an extra bonus! The Treasure Seekers (1996) is available for purchase on DVD but can also be found for rental on Netflix and online viewing on Amazon and YouTube.

Preview the first two minutes of the film:


Have you seen The Treasure Seekers or read the book?
Do you have a favorite story by E. Nesbit?

Very Truly Your's,

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Introducing Austen Efforts!

Austen Efforts



My dears readers, the time has come to introduce you to a project I've been working on over the last few months. 

Austen Efforts
The Jane Austen Adaptation Pages

Austen Efforts is dedicated to information on all of the film and TV adaptations of Jane Austen's novels as well as film spin offs and documentaries of her life. 

There you will find individual pages with info about each film/TV movie including: summaries, cast and crew lists, trailers, quotes, links of interest, photo galleries for each film and my opinion of each adaptation. You will also find pages listing the best adaptations, actors who have been in more than one Jane Austen related film and a page of my Jane Austen fan art.

This is a work in progress so I will continue to add to it. Eventually there will be a detailed review of each film and lists of all the dances preformed and songs sung in the various films. 

My hope is that Austen Efforts can collect the best information available about Jane Austen related films and television movies. And that it will be a great resource to all Jane Austen fans! 


Austen Efforts

If you love Jane Austen, you can help by:
-Checking out Austen Efforts.
-Sharing about Austen Efforts on your blogs.
-Putting an Austen Efforts button up on your blog or website.
-Subscribing to Austen Efforts.
-E-mail me or comment with suggestions of information to include. 

Visit http://austenefforts.blogspot.com!


Tuesday, November 1, 2011

There's To Be A Sense & Sensibility Week!

Miss Georgiana Darcy

Maria Elisabeth at Miss Georgiana Darcy blog is hosting a Sense and Sensibility Week from November-6-12 in honor of the 200th anniversary of the novel's publication! 

"This week will include tag questions, discussion posts, quizzes, tournaments, and more."

I look forward to joining in with all of the happenings, it's going to be so much fun! 
For now Miss Dashwood and Maria Elisabeth have some lovely event buttons for everyone to put on their blogs. Stop by Miss Georgiana Darcy to take a look and don't for get to join in the event!




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