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20 January 2008 (USA) morePlot:
When Catherine Morland is given the opportunity to stay with the childless Allen family in Bath, she... more | add synopsisAwards:
1 nomination moreUser Comments:
Redeeming ITV moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Geraldine James | ... | The Voice of Jane Austen (voice) | |
| Michael Judd | ... | Pastor | |
| Julia Dearden | ... | Mrs. Morland | |
| Gerry O'Brien | ... | Mr. Morland | |
| Felicity Jones | ... | Catherine Morland | |
| David Brittain | ... | Gothic Villain | |
| Patrick Ryan | ... | Gothic Villain | |
| Sylvestra Le Touzel | ... | Mrs. Allen | |
| Desmond Barrit | ... | Mr. Allen | |
| David Sheehan | ... | Cheeky Man | |
| William Beck | ... | John Thorpe | |
| Liam McMahon | ... | Sedley | |
| Mal Whyte | ... | Rude Man | |
| JJ Feild | ... | Henry Tilney | |
| Myles Breen | ... | Mr. King |
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The straw bonnet with gray ribbon worn by Felicity Jones (Catherine Morland) is the same one worn in Rosings chapel by Claudie Blakley in Pride & Prejudice (2005). moreQuotes:
Henry Tilney: Your imagination may be overactive but your instinct was true. Our mother did suffer grievously and at the hands of our father. Do you remember I spoke of a kind of vampirism?Catherine Morland: Yes.
Henry Tilney: Perhaps it was stupid to express it so but we did watch him drain the life out of her with his coldness and his cruelty. He married her for her money you see. She thought it was for love. It was a long time until she knew his heart was cold. No vampires, no blood. But worse crimes, crimes of the heart.
Catherine Morland: It was stupid and wicked of me to think such things as I did ...
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This adaptation of Northanger Abbey has gone a long way to redeeming ITV's Jane Austen Season after a severely poor start with Mansfield Park starring Billie Piper. Where as Mansfield Park was dull and lifeless, Northanger Abbey was lively and highly amusing. It was actually funny, and kept well to the spirit of the book. Newcomer Felicity Jones was brilliant as Catherine Morland, so too was JJ Field as Henry Tilney and Catherine Walker as Eleanor Tilney. In fact the whole cast did a great job of entertaining throughout. The script was brilliant, and you felt that Andrew Davies was really enjoying himself when adapting Austen's novel. When I see Davies' name attached to a period drama I feel safe that it will be done competently and in good taste, and Northanger Abbey was. My only criticism, which isn't so much a criticism more of my wanting it to continue, is that the ending was cut a little short. Of course this was due to time restraints. This is ITV's best period drama for a very long time. Not since Emma have they done one so good. This is certainly one I would recommend to both Austen enthusiasts and newcomers alike, it truly is accessible to all, and can be enjoyed by many!