Status
Released
original language
English
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$ 0
Revenue
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Mr. Tungay
Barkis
Aunt Betsy Trotwood
Dora Spenlow
Agnes Wickfield
Mrs. Micawber
Uriah Heep
Mr. Creakle
David Copperfield
Dan Peggotty
Mr. Micawber
Mr. Dick
Emily
Mr. Murdstone
Porter
Clara Peggotty
Jane Murdstone
Ham Peggotty
Thomas Traddles
James Steerforth
Clara Copperfield
Mr. Quinion
Mr. Wickfield
Boy Steerforth
Boy Traddles
Child Emily
Mary Ann
Little David
Doctor
Written by Geronimo1967 on 2023-06-03
This was never one of my favourite Dickens stories - I always found the title character just a bit , well, wet! Anyway, the really quite mediocre Robin Phillips take the role for this adaptation, and we follow his rather brutal adventures of childhood and early adulthood that see him deal with bullying, beating, extortion and tragedy. As with the book, to which this is fairly faithful, there are quite literally heaps of curious and engaging characters he encounters along the way, most notably Sir Ralph Richardson's wonderfully over the top "Micawber", Sir Michael Redgrave's "Peggotty" desperately seeking his errant daughter "Emily" (Sinéad Cusack) and from Ron Roody as the duplicitous, downright nasty piece of work that is "Uriah Heap"! The production is pretty lacklustre. The photography offers us lots of long, moody shots of the contemplative hero on the beach - and the cameraman seems content to try out his new zoom lens just once (or thrice) too often. Malcolm Arnold provides us with an unremarkable score and the whole story irather plods along without much potency. As an introduction to the work of Dickens, it might have a purpose in diverting the viewer to the author's (and his other, better) novels, but a piece of cinema it's little better than a very well cast television movie.