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==Film versions of ''Pride and Prejudice''== | ==Film versions of ''Pride and Prejudice''== | ||
*[[Pride and Prejudice (1940 film]] - [[Greer Garson]], [[Laurence Olivier]] - generally faithful and popular version, sometimes criticised for a period change | *[[Pride and Prejudice (1940 film)]] - [[Greer Garson]], [[Laurence Olivier]] - generally faithful and popular version, sometimes criticised for a period change | ||
*[[Bride and Prejudice (2004 film)]] - contemporary [[Bollywood]] version by [[director]] [[Gurinder Chadha]], who is best known for the acclaimed film [[Bend It Like Beckham]], 2002. | *[[Bride and Prejudice (2004 film)]] - contemporary [[Bollywood]] version by [[director]] [[Gurinder Chadha]], who is best known for the acclaimed film [[Bend It Like Beckham]], 2002. | ||
*[[Pride and Prejudice 2005 | *[[Pride and Prejudice (2005 film)]] - [[Kiera Knightly]], [[Matthew Macfadyen]] | ||
==Television productions of ''Pride and Prejudice''== | ==Television productions of ''Pride and Prejudice''== |
Latest revision as of 18:40, 23 January 2011
Film versions of Pride and Prejudice
- Pride and Prejudice (1940 film) - Greer Garson, Laurence Olivier - generally faithful and popular version, sometimes criticised for a period change
- Bride and Prejudice (2004 film) - contemporary Bollywood version by director Gurinder Chadha, who is best known for the acclaimed film Bend It Like Beckham, 2002.
- Pride and Prejudice (2005 film) - Kiera Knightly, Matthew Macfadyen
Television productions of Pride and Prejudice
- Pride and Prejudice (1980 teleplay) - Elizabeth Garvie, David Rintoul - highly faithful and well-received BBC five-part adaptation, also broadcast in the US as part of the Masterpiece Theatre PBS series.
- Pride and Prejudice (teleplay) - Jennifer Ehle, Colin Firth - Acclaimed version, memorialised in the Bridget Jones stories.