
Keira Knightley
Before there was Harry Potter and The Lord of the Rings, there was Pride & Prejudice and the legions of loyal readers ready to be up in arms over any damage done to their beloved Jane Austen novel for big or small screens. And no one's more aware of this potential danger than Keira Knightley, a loyal fan of the author since childhood and the star of the latest feature adaptation (in select theaters today).
"It's a difficult thing, when you try to make a film of a book that you really love, because you only ever have about two hours to tell the story, and it's never going to be enough, you know," Knightley tells TVGuide.com. "We don't say the most famous line in the entire book ["It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife"], which
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