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Moll Flanders (1996)

Moll Flanders (1996)
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An orphaned young woman struggles to overcome a difficult childhood and her later experiences as a prostitute in this period drama set in 18th century London. Drawing only loose inspiration from the Daniel Dafoe novel that provided the film's title, writer-director Pen Densham creates a new story surrounding the title character of Moll Flanders (Robin Wright). The daughter of a thief, young Moll is placed in the care of a nunnery after the execution of her mother. However, the actions of an abusive priest lead Moll to rebel as a teenager, escaping to the dangerous streets of London. Further misfortunes drive her to accept a job as a prostitute from the conniving Mrs. Allworthy (Stockard Channing). It is there that Moll first meets Hibble (Morgan Freeman), who is working as Allworthy's servant but takes a special interest in the young woman's well-being. With his help, she retains hope for the future, ultimately falling in love with an unconventional artist (John Lynch) who promises the possibility of romantic happiness. While Densham's script reflects the intricate plots and varied characters of the period's novels, the often deliberate film stresses Moll's self-determination and emotional journey over the narrative's melodrama. ~ Judd Blaise, Rovi

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Starring:
Robin WrightMorgan Freeman, (more)
Director(s):
Pen Densham
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Moll Flanders

An orphaned young woman struggles to overcome a difficult childhood and her later experiences as a prostitute in this period drama set in 18th century London. Drawing only loose inspiration from the Daniel Dafoe novel that provided the film's title, writer-director Pen Densham creates a new story surrounding the title character of Moll Flanders (Robin Wright). The daughter of a thief, young Moll is placed in the care of a nunnery after the execution of her mother. However, the actions of an abusive priest lead Moll to rebel as a teenager, escaping to the dangerous streets of London. Further misfortunes drive her to accept a job as a prostitute from the conniving Mrs. Allworthy (Stockard Channing). It is there that Moll first meets Hibble (Morgan Freeman), who is working as Allworthy's servant but takes a special interest in the young woman's well-being. With his help, she retains hope for the future, ultimately falling in love with an unconventional artist (John Lynch) who promises the possibility of romantic happiness. While Densham's script reflects the intricate plots and varied characters of the period's novels, the often deliberate film stresses Moll's self-determination and emotional journey over the narrative's melodrama. ~ Judd Blaise, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
122 mins

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Director(s):
Pen Densham
Writer(s):
Pen Densham
Producer(s):
Richard Barton LewisJohn WatsonPen Densham
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Questionable for Children, Adult Situations)
Categories:
Romance
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Paige M.

If you've read Moll Flanders by Daniel Defoe, you will realize that this "adaptation" really only borrows the name of the main character and creates a whole new story for her. However, this is not to say that the movie is bad; in fact, it is romantic and entertaining, and I highly enjoyed it. If you would like a faithful adaptation of the novel, check out the awesome Masterpiece Theatre version starring Alex Kingston.

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Peter C.

This is actually one of my favorite movies. if you're wanting a tale that is accurate to the book don't get this one, but if you want a great uplifting movie you won't be disappointed. I cried hard the first time I saw it and I am NOT a cryer.-Christa C.

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Jaaziel H.

I love how this movie takes you through Moll's trobling times in life and what she did through it. Ending is somewhat of a suprise for the daughter but this is one movie you can see over and over and not get tired of seeing.

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