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David Copperfield (1999)

David Copperfield (1999)
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A distinguished cast highlights this made-for-TV adaptation of one of Charles Dickens' best-loved novels. Young David Copperfield (Daniel Radcliffe) is loved by his mother Clara (Emilia Fox), but does not get along with his foul-tempered stepfather, Murdstone (Trevor Eve). After biting Murdstone during a fight, David is forced to attend a boarding school operated by the vicious and humorless Mr. Creakle (Ian McKellen). After Clara suddenly dies, David is sent to work; while his labors are tiring and poorly compensated, he finds a benefactor in the good-hearted Mr. Micawber (Bob Hoskins) and his wife (Imelda Staunton). However, Micawber does not manage money well, and winds up in a debtors prison. Left to his devices, David sets out to find one of his few surviving relatives, his eccentric Aunt Betsy (Maggie Smith). The years pass, and the grown-up David (Ciaran McMenamin) has struggled to build a better life for himself, with the help of Betsy's attorney, Mr. Wickfield. David also becomes friendly with Wickfield's daughter Agnes (Amanda Ryan), but he finds a nemesis in the lawyer's clerk Uriah Heep (Nicholas Lyndhurst). David also marries a simple woman named Dora (Joanna Page), but their union brings him little happiness. David Copperfield was a co-production of the BBC and WGBH Boston. It received its American premier on the acclaimed anthology series Masterpiece Theatre. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Bob HoskinsMaggie Smith, (more)
Director(s):
Simon Curtis
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of David Copperfield

A distinguished cast highlights this made-for-TV adaptation of one of Charles Dickens' best-loved novels. Young David Copperfield (Daniel Radcliffe) is loved by his mother Clara (Emilia Fox), but does not get along with his foul-tempered stepfather, Murdstone (Trevor Eve). After biting Murdstone during a fight, David is forced to attend a boarding school operated by the vicious and humorless Mr. Creakle (Ian McKellen). After Clara suddenly dies, David is sent to work; while his labors are tiring and poorly compensated, he finds a benefactor in the good-hearted Mr. Micawber (Bob Hoskins) and his wife (Imelda Staunton). However, Micawber does not manage money well, and winds up in a debtors prison. Left to his devices, David sets out to find one of his few surviving relatives, his eccentric Aunt Betsy (Maggie Smith). The years pass, and the grown-up David (Ciaran McMenamin) has struggled to build a better life for himself, with the help of Betsy's attorney, Mr. Wickfield. David also becomes friendly with Wickfield's daughter Agnes (Amanda Ryan), but he finds a nemesis in the lawyer's clerk Uriah Heep (Nicholas Lyndhurst). David also marries a simple woman named Dora (Joanna Page), but their union brings him little happiness. David Copperfield was a co-production of the BBC and WGBH Boston. It received its American premier on the acclaimed anthology series Masterpiece Theatre. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
190 mins

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Director(s):
Simon Curtis
Writer(s):
Adrian Hodges
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    Mark Y.

    Made for TV (BBC), but well done. Actually for the first 20 minutes I thought it might end up being a so-so production, but it quickly pulls you in and overall the quality is very good. There are a few rough scenes showing the abuse David endured as a child, but I believe the film is just being true to the book.

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    Deb D.

    I really enjoyed this, my favorite of Dicken's literature. All of the actors were well suited to their parts. As usual, BBC and MasterPiece Theatre did a fine job.

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    D. F.

    We first ordered this DVD because my daughter saw that some of the actors from Harry Potter movies were in this...Daniel R., Maggie S., and a couple others. They're all a little younger. (Daniel plays the young David Copperfield.) But besides the "Harry Potter" reunion, our entire family enjoyed the movie. Only my husband had read the book years ago, but everyone enjoyed the story. We all thought the movie was well done and we recommend it as a good family movie.

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