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Can anyone reccommend me some good period films?

I've already watched Pride and Prejudice (2005 and 1995), Sense and Sensibility (1995), Emma (1996), Northanger Abbey (2007), and Becoming Jane.
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Please try both versions of "Bleak House" by Dickens....Try the 1985 version with Denholm Elliot first, then watch the 2006 version with Gillian Anderson. Two very different productions, both excellent .....
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ppv said:
Out of films connected with Jane Austen I can recommend Emma 2009 and Sense and Sensibility 2008, and Miss Austen Regrets.
And I'd recommend North and South, Wives and Daughters, Cranford - all by Elizabeth Gaskell, The Young Victoria - a true story, Atonement and The Painted Veil. I forget something, I'm sure;)
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Thanks! :)
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Dasha_Is said:
I would recommend to watch Wuthering Heights,2009 or another version. It's a quite good movie ;)
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i love it too! :)
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Kraucik83 said:
I highly recommand:
"The Barchester Chronicles" It is a 1982 British television serial produced by the BBC. 7 episodes (400 min total) with a young Alan Rickman :D
...and you can get it for a good price on amazon.co.uk or amazon.com
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I highly recommand:
"The Barchester Chronicles" It is a 1982 British television serial produced by the BBC. 7 episodes (400 min total) with a young Alan Rickman :D
...and you can get it for a good price on amazon.co.uk or amazon.com
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charleybrown said:
I posted my favourite period dramas here. It's hard to narrow it down but these are ones that I loved!
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I also made a list of my Top 150! And the list keeps growing!
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I posted my favourite period dramas here. It's hard to narrow it down but these are ones that I loved!
http://enchantedserenityperiodfilms.blogspot.com/p/top-30-dramas.html

I also made a list of my Top 150! And the list keeps growing!
http://enchantedserenityperiodfilms.blogspot.com/p/top-150.html
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MariposaPhoenix said:
I recently just watched 'The Young Victoria'. It stars Emily Blunt and *gasp* the person who plays Mr. Wickham in the 2005 Pride & Prejudice.

It is a movie about the young Queen Victoria, she talks a little at the beginning about how she discovered she would be queen, her family life, the day she discovers she is now queen. Then it goes on to her marriage to Prince Albert.

A wonderful movie!
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roryanddean16 said:
North and South, Cranford 1 and 2, The young Victoria, Little Dorrit, Jane Eyre 2006, Under the Greenwood Tree,Persuasion 2007, Emma 2010, Cold Comfort Farm, The Glass Virgin, A Room With A View, Romeo and Juliet 1968, Tess of D'Urbervilles 2008,The Scarlet Pimpernel, Lost in Austen, Small Island, Atonement, The Duchess, Our Mutual Friend, Daniel Deronda
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North and South, Cranford 1 and 2, The young Victoria, Little Dorrit, Jane Eyre 2006, Under the Greenwood Tree,Persuasion 2007, Emma 2010, Cold Comfort Farm, The Glass Virgin, A Room With A View, Romeo and Juliet 1968, Tess of D'Urbervilles 2008,The Scarlet Pimpernel, Lost in Austen, Small Island, Atonement, The Duchess, Our Mutual Friend, Daniel Deronda
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Pinelopation said:
You should go for "Bright Star", too.
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Gypsi_Rose said:
2009 Wuthering Heights and 2006 Jane Eyre <3
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mojaveeamazon said:
I liked Cranford and Return to Cranford. I also enjoyed the Heiress and The secret garden. A dinner of herbs by Catherine Cooksen, and of course The Jane Austin collection.
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guitarchick1381 said:
A Room With A View
A Hazard Of Hearts
Howard's End
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iva098 said:
Great Expectations from 1946
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Great Expectations from 1946
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