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Jane Austen: Collection (DVD) (*)
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Original Title: Emma / Northanger Abbey
Language Selections:
English ( Dolby Digital 2.0 )
English ( Subtitles )


Product Origin/Format:
Australia ( PAL/NTSC/Region 0 )

Running Time:
204 min

Aspect Ratio:
Widescreen (1.78:1)

Special Features:
2-DVD Set
Interactive Menu
Scene Access


Movie filmed in 1996-2007 and produced in:
Ireland ( Great Britain, Ireland )
United Kingdom ( Great Britain, Ireland )
United States ( USA, Canada )


Directed By:
Diarmuid Lawrence
Jon Jones


Written By:
Jane Austen
Andrew Davies


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
Judith Coke ..... Mrs Goddard
Alistair Petrie ..... Robert Martin
Phoebe Welles-Cooper ..... Elizabeth Martin
Tabby Harris ..... Miss Otway
Neville Phillips ..... Thomas
Sunny Jim Dickinson ..... Henry Knightley
Mark Joslin ..... Dancer
Alessandro Nivola ..... Mr Dixon
Geraldine James ..... The Voice of Jane Austen
Michael Judd ..... Pastor
Julia Dearden ..... Mrs Morland
Gerry O'Brien ..... Mr Morland
Felicity Jones ..... Catherine Morland
David Britain ..... Gothic Villain
Patrick Ryan ..... Gothic Villain
Sylvestra Le Touzel ..... Mrs Allen
Desmond Barrit ..... Mr Allen
David Sheehan ..... Cheeky Man
William Beck ..... John Thorpe
Liam McMahon ..... Sedley
Mal Whyte ..... Rude Man
JJ Feild ..... Henry Tilney
Myles Breen ..... Mr King
Bernadette McKenna ..... Mrs Thorpe
Carey Mulligan ..... Isabella Thorpe
Shauna Taylor ..... Maria Thorpe
Sophie Vavasseur ..... Anne Thorpe
Hugh O'Conor ..... James Morland
Catherine Walker ..... Eleanor Tilney
Liam Cunningham ..... General Tilney
Anne Fitzpatrick ..... Opera Singer
Ryan O'Connor ..... Edward
Mark Dymond ..... Capt Frederick Tilney
Pauline Cadell ..... Maid
Alana Brennan ..... Morland Child
Ella Clifton ..... Morland Child
Edie Davis ..... Morland Child
Jamie Gogan ..... Morland Child
Megan McLoughlin ..... Morland Child
Charlotte O'Reilly ..... Morland Child
Cian Porteus ..... Morland Child
Judy Chetner ..... Lady at Opera
Peter Dillon ..... Brigand
Judy Donovan ..... Mrs Thorpe's Maid
Giedrius Nagys ..... Brigand


Synopsis:
Emma: 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... Northanger Abbey: 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.



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