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Pride And Prejudice

1940, Movie, NR, 117 mins

PRIDE AND PREJUDICE
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A remarkable example of Hollywood not choking on a classic, this is an unusually successful adaptation of Jane Austen's most famous novel. Although the satire is slightly reduced and the period advanced in order to use more flamboyant costumes, the spirit is entirely in keeping with Austen's sharp, witty portrait of 19th century social mores. Read the complete review for Pride And Prejudice
Year: 1940
Rated NR

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Cast
Greer Garson: Elizabeth Bennet
Laurence Olivier: Mr. Darcy
Mary Boland: Mrs. Bennet
Edna May Oliver: Lady Catherine de Bourgh
Maureen O'Sullivan: Jane Bennet
Ann Rutherford: Lydia Bennet

 

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