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Mansfield Park (1983)

Mansfield Park (1983)
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Adapted from the novel by Jane Austen, the British miniseries Mansfield Park starred Sylvestra La Touzel as Fanny Price, a "poor relation" deposited at the doorstep of the titular country estate at age ten. Raised by her cynical uncle, Sir Thomas Bertram (Bernard Hepton), the ugly-duckling Fanny was ignored or rebuffed by everyone on the estate except for her cousin, Edmund (Nicholas Farrell). Eventually blossoming into a beautiful woman, Fanny found herself the romantic bone of contention between Edmund and neighboring aristocrat Henry Crawford (Robert Burbage). Though fond of both men, Fanny was not about to make an impulsive choice between them; both Edward and Henry would have to prove their mettle to her before either man could claim her hand in marriage. Telecast in six hour-long installments by the BBC in 1986, Mansfield Park was remade 13 years later as a theatrical feature film. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Sylvestra Le TouzelBernard Hepton, (more)
Director(s):
David Giles
Format(s):
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Synopsis of Mansfield Park

Adapted from the novel by Jane Austen, the British miniseries Mansfield Park starred Sylvestra La Touzel as Fanny Price, a "poor relation" deposited at the doorstep of the titular country estate at age ten. Raised by her cynical uncle, Sir Thomas Bertram (Bernard Hepton), the ugly-duckling Fanny was ignored or rebuffed by everyone on the estate except for her cousin, Edmund (Nicholas Farrell). Eventually blossoming into a beautiful woman, Fanny found herself the romantic bone of contention between Edmund and neighboring aristocrat Henry Crawford (Robert Burbage). Though fond of both men, Fanny was not about to make an impulsive choice between them; both Edward and Henry would have to prove their mettle to her before either man could claim her hand in marriage. Telecast in six hour-long installments by the BBC in 1986, Mansfield Park was remade 13 years later as a theatrical feature film. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
312 mins

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Director(s):
David Giles
Writer(s):
Kenneth Taylor
Producer(s):
Betty Willingale
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    Joseph W.

    In America a lot of the times, you are expected to know the characters from the first or second frame of the film. The English can on the other take forever for a play's/movie character to develop. This one will put you to sleep unless you have extreme patience. Once you cross a certain threshold, you know it's worth watching. I watched this over two nights since it had the same sedative effect as a book would have in most cases. In the end, it came out as expected and hoped for...right will out.

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    Sybil M.

    The actors did a wonderful job portraying the mannerisms and attitudes of the period. I did find Sylvestra's performance to be very wooden however. It was almost creepy. This could have benefitted from background music but was well done otherwise. The sound rang as if you were watching the actors live in small room. If you are a fan of Jane Austen's work, you should watch this. All though I have seen better productions of her work, I feel that this production was true to the heart of her work.

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    Michele T.

    It was a bit long but overall very detailed in the presentation with fine acting.

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