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Persuasion

  • Director: Roger Michell
  • AMG Rating: starstarstar
  • Genre: Drama
  • Movie Type: Romantic Drama, Period Film
  • Themes: Lovers Reunited, Class Differences
  • Main Cast: Corin Redgrave, Fiona Shaw, John Woodvine, Amanda Root, Ciarán Hinds, Susan Fleetwood
  • Release Year: 1995
  • Country: UK
  • Run Time: 102 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: PG

Plot

Adapted from what is arguably Jane Austen's most mature and subtlest novel, Persuasion is somewhat more nuanced and restrained than the more frequently adapted Emma and Pride and Prejudice. The protagonist, Anne (Amanda Root), is, by the conventions of society, considered an old maid when she remains unmarried at 27. However, a second chance arrives when her former love, Captain Wentworth (Ciaran Hinds), returns from the Napoleonic Wars. The pair, who hardly speak throughout, are surrounded by the usual assortment of family members, friends, acquaintances, and distant relations, many of them what pass for stock characters in Austen novels. There's the social-climbing parent, the dour upper aristocrat, the scatterbrained younger relatives, and, of course, the apparently suitable suitor who turns out to be all wrong. Of course, Austen's protagonists are never dumb, but Anne, being somewhat older, is also a good deal wiser, and the characters around her accordingly take on greater dimension and subtlety. Naturally, this being an Austen story, all ends well, but the path is somewhat less straightforward than in other films adapted from her work. ~ Genevieve Williams, All Movie Guide

Review

Restricted to under two hours in which to communicate the nuances of familial and social connections, and how they impact one's major life choices, in the 18th century world described by Jane Austen, Persuasion does an admirable job. Ordinarily, the only way to do her novels justice is to resort to the miniseries, or else cut away large portions of character interaction (to call it plot suggests a linearity that Austen's stories, by and large, do not possess). Persuasion fits in as much as possible, especially at first, presumably in order to get all of the characters into action as quickly as it can. This makes things a little confusing, as the viewer spends some time figuring out who is related to whom, and why this individual and that seem to despise one another on sight. One might be lost entirely, except that the fine performances from the principals -- Amanda Root (Anne) and Ciaran Hinds (Wentworth), both of the Royal Shakespeare Company -- are sufficient to steer one through. They bring Austen's tale of love denied, and then rekindled, to life with the smallest gestures. In particular, Root brings to her character a marvelous transformation over the course of the film. From a quiet, rather dowdy character at the beginning, we see her blossom as she recovers the confidence and passion of her youth. It's a more complicated tale than most of Austen's stories, and occasionally the clutter of the plot threatens to get in the way, but overall this is a fine adaptation, avoiding the stiltedness that too often overwhelms this type of production. ~ Genevieve Williams, All Movie Guide

Cast

David Collings - Mr. Shepherd; Judy Cornwell - Mrs. Musgrove; Felicity Dean - Mrs. Clay; Roger Hammond - Mr. Musgrove; Lonnie James - Jemima; Phoebe Nicholls - Elizabeth Elliot; Corin Redgrave - Sir Walter Elliot; Fiona Shaw - Mrs. Croft; Ken Shorter - Lady Dalrymple's Butler; Sophie Thompson - Mary Musgrove; John Woodvine - Admiral Croft; Jane Wood - Nurse Rooke; Darlene Johnson - Lady Dalrymple; Simon Russell Beale - Charles Musgrove; Niall Refoy - Tradesman; Samuel West - Mr. Elliot

Credit

Geraldine Stephenson - Choreography, Alexandra Byrne - Costume Designer, Roger Michell - Director, Kate Evans - Editor, Michael Narduzzo - Musical Direction/Supervision, Brian Sykes - Production Designer, John Daly - Cinematographer, George Faber - Producer, Rebecca Eaton - Producer, Fiona Finlay - Producer, Helen Caldwell - Stunts, Nick Dear - Screenwriter, Jane Austen - Book Author

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Persuasion
Directed by Roger Michell
Produced by Fiona Finlay
Written by Nick Dear
(based on the novel by Jane Austen)
Starring Amanda Root
Ciarán Hinds
Susan Fleetwood
Corin Redgrave
Music by Jeremy Sams
Cinematography John Daly
Editing by Kate Evans
Distributed by Sony Pictures Classics (USA)
Release date(s) 16 April 1995 (UK)
September 27, 1995 (USA)
Running time 107 min.
Language English

Persuasion is a 1995's BBC TV-film adaptation of Jane Austen's novel. It was directed by British theatre director Roger Michell and starred Amanda Root and Ciarán Hinds.

The film premiered on television in Britain, but was released theatrically in the US and other countries.

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Cast

Starring

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  • Richard McCabe - Captain Benwick
  • Helen Schlesinger - Mrs. Smith
  • Jane Wood - Nurse Rooke
  • David Collings - Mr. Shepherd
  • Darlene Johnson - Lady Dalrymple
  • Cinnamon Faye - Miss Carteret
  • Isaac Maxwell-Hunt - Henry Hayter
  • Roger Llewellyn - Sir Henry Willoughby
  • Sally George - Mrs. Harville
  • David Acton - Naval Officer
  • Justin Avoth - Naval Officer
  • Lonnie James - Jemima
  • Roger Watkins - Landlord
  • David Plummer - Apothecary
  • Richard Brenner - Coachman
  • Bill McGuirk - Tradesman
  • Niall Refoy - Tradesman
  • Ken Shorter - Lady Dalrymple's Butler
  • Dermot Kerrigan - Footman
  • Tom Rigby - Little Charles
  • Alex Wilman - Little Walter
  • Rosa Mannion - Concert Opera Singer

Awards

1996 BAFTA TVAwards

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