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Sir William Lucas (Character)
from Pride and Prejudice (1940)

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  1. Pride & Prejudice (2005) Played by Sylvester Morand
    ... aka Orgueil & préjugés (France)
    ... aka Orgueil et préjugés (France)

  2. "Pride and Prejudice" (1995) TV series Played by Christopher Benjamin

  3. "Pride and Prejudice" (1980) TV series Played by Peter Howell

  4. "Pride and Prejudice" (1967) TV series Played by Robert Dorning

  5. Pride and Prejudice (1940) Played by E.E. Clive

  6. Pride and Prejudice (1938) (TV) Played by Mervyn Johns
Archive Footage:
  1. Pride and Prejudice Revisited (2005) (TV) Played by Christopher Benjamin / Sylvester Morand
  2. The Real Jane Austen (2002) (TV) Played by Christopher Benjamin

Additional Details

Genres:
Drama / Romance / Comedy

Fun Stuff

Quotes:
From "Pride and Prejudice" (1995)
Sir William Lucas: [to Elizabeth as she's trying to pass] Oh, Miss Eliza, why are you not dancing? - Mr. Darcy, allow me to present this young lady to you as a very desirable partner. You cannot refuse to dance, I am sure, when so much beauty is before you.
Elizabeth Bennet: Indeed, Sir, I have not the least intention of dancing. Please don't suppose that I moved this way in order to beg for a partner.
Mr. Darcy: I would be very happy if you'd do me the honour of dancing with me, Miss Bennet.
Elizabeth Bennet: Thank you, but excuse me... - I am... not inclined to dance.
Sir William Lucas: Come, come, why not, when you see that Mr. Darcy has no objection, although he dislikes the amusement so much in general.
Elizabeth Bennet: [sardonically] Mr. Darcy is all politeness.
Sir William Lucas: He is, he is! And why should he not be, considering the inducement, for who could object to such a partner! Eh, Darcy?
Elizabeth Bennet: I beg you would excuse me.
[She leaves]
Sir William Lucas: Oh, well, well...
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