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Poster Art From art.comAll the King's Men   1999     2 and a half stars    TV, 110 min.
Genre: Drama
Director: Julian Jarrold  
Cast: David Jason, Maggie Smith, David Troughton, Ian McDiarmid, William Ash, Stuart Bunce, Sonya Walger, James(2) Murray, Phyllis Logan, Tom Burke, Ben Crompton, Emma Cunniffe

  This BBC offering examines what really happened to the Royal British Army's Sandringham Company, which was made up entirely of servants and gardeners from King George V's Estate. The Company marched off to World War I in 1915 and was never seen again.

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Becoming Jane   2007     2 and a half stars    PG, 120 min.
Genre: Drama / Romance
Director: Julian Jarrold  
Cast: Anne Hathaway, James McAvoy, Julie Walters, James Cromwell, Maggie Smith, Joe Anderson, Lucy Cohu, Laurence Fox, Ian Richardson, Anna Maxwell Martin, Leo Bill, Jessica Ashworth, Eleanor Methven, Michael James Ford

  In Steventon, Hampshire, during 1795, 20-year-old Jane Austen's (Anne Hathaway) parents (James Cromwell and Julie Walters) are looking for a wealthy aristocrat for Jane to marry and have chosen Mr. Wisley (Laurence Fox). But, Jane is attracted to law student Tom Lefroy (James McAvoy) who has nothing to offer her financially. Now Tom and Jane must make the decision of whether or not to marry for love and risk alienating family and friends.



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Anne Hathaway Jane Austen
James McAvoy Tom Lefroy
Julie Walters Mrs. Austen
James Cromwell Rev. Austen
Maggie Smith Lady Gresham
Joe Anderson Henry Austen
Lucy Cohu Eliza De Feuillide
Laurence Fox Mr. Wisley
Ian Richardson Judge Langlois
Anna Maxwell Martin Cassandra Austen
Leo Bill John Warren
Jessica Ashworth Lucy Lefroy
Eleanor Methven Mrs. Lefroy
Michael James Ford Mr. Lefroy
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Brideshead Revisited   2008     2 and a half stars    PG-13, 134 min.
Genre: Drama
Director: Julian Jarrold  
Cast: Matthew Goode, Emma Thompson, Thomas Morrison, Anna Madeley, Ben Whishaw, Hayley Atwell, Michael Gambon, Greta Scacchi, Ed Stoppard, Felicity Jones, Patrick Malahide, Joseph Beattie, Rita Davies, Richard Teverson, Niall Buggy

  Middle-class, Oxford student Charles Ryder (Matthew Goode) is invited to visit the aristocratic, grand estate, Brideshead. The invitation comes from his aristocratic friend Sebastian (Ben Whishaw) who has fallen love with Charles and wants him to visit his home. But, the visit is called short when Sebastian learns that his domineering, Catholic mother, Lady Marchmain (Emma Thompson), is returning, and he is sure that she will disapprove of Charles' atheism. Later, Charles receives a cable from Sebastian who has hurt his foot and needs care. He invites Charles back to revisit Brideshead. This time, Charles meets and falls in love with Sebastian's sister Julia (Hayley Atwell), an emotional triangle develops, and Charles cannot resist his infatuation with Brideshead.



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Matthew Goode Charles Ryder
Emma Thompson Lady Marchmain
Thomas Morrison Hooper
Anna Madeley Celia Ryder
Ben Whishaw Sebastian Flyte
Hayley Atwell Julia Flyte
Michael Gambon Lord Marchmain
Greta Scacchi Cara
Ed Stoppard Bridley Flyte
Felicity Jones Lady Cordelia Flyte
Patrick Malahide Edward Ryder
Joseph Beattie Anthony Blanche
Rita Davies Nanny Hawkins
Richard Teverson Cousin Jasper
Niall Buggy Father Mackay
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Poster Art From art.comGreat Expectations   1999     3 stars    TV, 180 min.
Genre: Drama
Director: Julian Jarrold  
Cast: Ioan Gruffudd, Justine Waddell, Charlotte Rampling, Bernard Hill, Ian McDiarmid, Selina Cadell, Emma Cunniffe, Tony Curran, Gemma Gregory, David Horovitch, Clive Russell, Ifan Meredith, Lesley Sharp, Gabriel Thomson

  In this BBC version of Charles Dickens' "Great Expectations," Ioan Gruffudd takes on the role of working-class Pip who dreams of rising to "gentleman" status in order to win the love of the elusive Estella (Gemma Gregory as young Estella and Justine Waddell as older Estella) who has been taught by the bitter Miss Haversham (Charlotte Rampling) to have higher expectations than those of Pip. Orphaned Pip (Gabriel Thomson as young Pip) has been raised by blacksmith Joe Gargery (Clive Russell) and his wife (Lesley Sharp). As a child, Pip saves the life of convict Matwitch (Bernard Hill), and now Pip finds that a mysterious benefactor has given him wealth. It turns out that the benefactor is Matwitch, and Pip is on his way to gaining his "gentleman" status in the Victorian world of the social elite.



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Ioan Gruffudd Pip
Justine Waddell Estella
Charlotte Rampling Miss Havisham
Bernard Hill Abel Magwitch
Ian McDiarmid Jaggers
Selina Cadell Sarah Pocket
Emma Cunniffe Biddy
Tony Curran Orlick
Gemma Gregory Young Estella
David Horovitch Matthew Pocket
Clive Russell Joe Gargery
Ifan Meredith Startop
Lesley Sharp Mrs. Joe
Gabriel Thomson Young Pip

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1. All the King's Men (1999)
2. Becoming Jane (2007)
3. Brideshead Revisited (2008)
4. Great Expectations (1999)


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