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Wives and Daughters (1999)

Wives and Daughters (1999)
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Debuting November 28, 1999, over BBC1, the four-part British miniseries Wives and Daughters was the second of two TV adaptations of Elizabeth Gaskell's unfinished novel (the first aired in 1972). Set in the early 1800s, the story takes place in a small, gossip-driven English town. Upon the remarriage of her father, heroine Molly Gibson (Justine Waddell) isn't quite sure how to "take" to her modish stepmother, Hyacinth (Francesca Annis), and airheaded stepsister, Cynthia (Keeley Hawes). The fun really begins when both Molly and Cynthia fall in love with Roger Hamley (Anthony Howell), son of the village squire. Inasmuch as author Gaskell passed away before concocting a solution to this romantic triangle, it was up to screenwriter Andrew Davies to come up with a happy (or at least satisfying) denouement. In America, Wives and Daughters was seen as part of PBS' Masterpiece Theatre anthology beginning April 2, 2001. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Director(s):
Nicholas Renton
Format(s):
DVD
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Debuting November 28, 1999, over BBC1, the four-part British miniseries Wives and Daughters was the second of two TV adaptations of Elizabeth Gaskell's unfinished novel (the first aired in 1972). Set in the early 1800s, the story takes place in a small, gossip-driven English town. Upon the remarriage of her father, heroine Molly Gibson (Justine Waddell) isn't quite sure how to "take" to her modish stepmother, Hyacinth (Francesca Annis), and airheaded stepsister, Cynthia (Keeley Hawes). The fun really begins when both Molly and Cynthia fall in love with Roger Hamley (Anthony Howell), son of the village squire. Inasmuch as author Gaskell passed away before concocting a solution to this romantic triangle, it was up to screenwriter Andrew Davies to come up with a happy (or at least satisfying) denouement. In America, Wives and Daughters was seen as part of PBS' Masterpiece Theatre anthology beginning April 2, 2001. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
300 mins

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Director(s):
Nicholas Renton
Writer(s):
Andrew Davies
Producer(s):
Sue BirtwhistleRupert Ryle-Hodges
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    Wendy W.

    If you love Masterpiece Theater, costume dramas and Jane Austin you will love this series. The story is contained on the first 2 disks, the third has some interesting behind the scenes stuff, but not a necessary rental if you only want the story.

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    Lynda S.

    I enjoyed the movie but the 3rd disk could have been left out, unless your into the making of a movie

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    Sharon T.

    Loved this movie and can't wait for disc 2. Molly is a loving gentle woman that loves and cares for her father after her mothers death. Her father remarries to give Molly a "mother" but stepmother ends up being more stylish and reputation minded than Molly is used to. She remains a steady daughter and falls in love with the son of a friend. Secrets abound in this movie and I can't wait to see if Molly gets her man.

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