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Bleak House

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2005
  • TV-PG
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
8.3/10
11K
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Gillian Anderson, Charles Dance, Denis Lawson, Anna Maxwell Martin, and Carey Mulligan in Bleak House (2005)
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Legal DramaPeriod DramaCrimeDrama

A suspenseful tale about the injustices of the 19th Century English legal system.A suspenseful tale about the injustices of the 19th Century English legal system.A suspenseful tale about the injustices of the 19th Century English legal system.

  • Stars
    • Anna Maxwell Martin
    • Carey Mulligan
    • Denis Lawson
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.3/10
    11K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    629
    1,649
    • Stars
      • Anna Maxwell Martin
      • Carey Mulligan
      • Denis Lawson
    • 95User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 2 Primetime Emmys
      • 24 wins & 44 nominations total

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    Anna Maxwell Martin
    Anna Maxwell Martin
    • Esther Summerson
    • 2005
    Carey Mulligan
    Carey Mulligan
    • Ada Clare…
    • 2005
    Denis Lawson
    Denis Lawson
    • John Jarndyce
    • 2005
    Gillian Anderson
    Gillian Anderson
    • Lady Dedlock
    • 2005
    Tom Georgeson
    • Clamb
    • 2005
    Charles Dance
    Charles Dance
    • Mr. Tulkinghorn
    • 2005
    Patrick Kennedy
    Patrick Kennedy
    • Richard Carstone
    • 2005
    Timothy West
    Timothy West
    • Sir Leicester Dedlock
    • 2005
    Burn Gorman
    Burn Gorman
    • Guppy
    • 2005
    Hugo Speer
    Hugo Speer
    • Sergeant George
    • 2005
    Pauline Collins
    Pauline Collins
    • Miss Flite
    • 2005
    Phil Davis
    Phil Davis
    • Smallweed
    • 2005
    Nathaniel Parker
    Nathaniel Parker
    • Harold Skimpole
    • 2005
    Alun Armstrong
    Alun Armstrong
    • Bucket
    • 2005
    Anne Reid
    Anne Reid
    • Mrs. Rouncewell
    • 2005
    Lilo Baur
    • Hortense
    • 2005
    Katie Angelou
    • Charley Neckett
    • 2005
    Louise Brealey
    Louise Brealey
    • Judy
    • 2005
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    clivewood

    Breathtaking

    For me to put finger to keyboard so to speak takes something pretty darned unusual! Bleak House is just that. It is probably the best television I've ever seen and I've seen quite a lot.

    I cannot praise this adaptation and the actors highly enough. The production sparkles and one is immediately involved with the story and the characters. I'm writing this with the series almost finished and now wish I'd kept all the recordings I'd made of it. Repeats on the whole are very run of the mill and disappointing but they can repeat this one as often as they like! I too would like it on DVD so I can watch the whole thing over again. Well done BBC..fantastic
    didi-5

    Excellent Dickens adaptation

    Half-way through this version of Charles Dickens' weighty novel seems a good time to comment on it. The BBC have taken the view that, as Bleak House was originally presented to its reading public in short magazine instalments, it is a good idea to present it in half-hour segments twice a week in the soap opera tradition.

    Andrew Davies, who has adapted other books before such as Pride and Prejudice and House of Cards, has done an excellent job here - tweaking and inventing as you must to make television drama work, but without losing the context of the piece.

    Despite the jarring camera work and bitty scenes, there are some outstanding performances here - Charles Dance as the scheming lawyer Tulkinghorn; Denis Lawson as John Jarndyce, attracted to his ward Esther despite having paid for her upkeep since she was a child; Pauline Collins as Miss Flyte, ever twittering on alongside her caged birds about 'the day of judgement'; Gillian Anderson as Lady Dedlock, who tries to hide her mysterious secret; Johnny Vegas, who fits the character of drunken landlord Krook like a glove; and many others.

    There are also witty and perceptive cameos from the likes of Richard Griffiths, Matthew Kelly, and Ian Richardson.

    I would have preferred to see hour-long episodes but that is only a small quibble (the other would be the invention of a character - Clamb - who seems to serve no useful purpose). This is an inventive and excellent adaptation; not replacing the classic 1980s version, perhaps, but a worthy companion to it.
    alfa-16

    Early days but the signs are good

    With just one episode broadcast, it's clearly possible that the BBC Drama Department may have it's second big success of 2005.

    With an Andrew Davies script you know what you're getting, predictable, competent, unimaginative but faithful. Whether this series will go down with the classics or not will be down to the direction and the performances. And the signs are good. Very good.

    Gillian Anderson fans looking in may miss her first scene, there is no trace of Scully whatsoever. People who've always suspected her of having more talent than she's had the opportunity to show are going to be saying "I told you so" to anyone who will listen for the next few months. She's that good. But Bleak House has the strongest cast we've seen in an adaptation since Brideshead. We've seen enough already to suggest that it's going to be full of gems And Anna Maxwell Martin, almost a TV débutante, may just be about to turn in one of the top central performances of recent times.

    Set your videos and PVRs and don't miss a minute.

    It'll be better than Rome.

    (Update) We're halfway through and it's brilliant. Dickens can't write a shallow character so it needs a lavish cast to do him justice and that's what we have here. Gillian Anderson is brilliant, Charles Dance is memorable, Carey Mulligan, Pauline Collins and Johnny Vegas are outstanding, but Anna Maxwell Martin and Burn Gorman are just out of this world. I feel sorry for our American friends, impatient to get started but also jealous that they have the whole thing to look forward, to whereas we are now, sadly, over halfway through.

    If you really can't wait, get the DVD of North & South (2004) and watch the adorable Anna twinkle in that.
    qp10qp

    Outstanding, so far.

    I've just watched the first episode, and I thought it was the best classic adaptation on British television for years. (I have been tiring of costume-drama-by-numbers, and of Andrew Davies's superficial adaptations in particular, but they've got this one right, in my opinion). The directing is excellent, producing uniformly good performances from the actors - even from the likes of Johnny Vegas - and particularly from Charles Dance as Tulkinghorn and from the actress playing Esther Summerson (a tiresomely one-dimensional character in the book).

    The camera moves around in response to characters' actions in an interesting way, and scenes open and close with swooshing sounds of the sort used these days in sci-fi feature films, keeping things vibrant. Since the early parts of the book are the least successful, I'm sure this serial can't help but go from strength to strength.

    My favourite scene was Guppy's hilarious proposal of marriage to Esther.
    cynthy

    Esther's Character

    Bleak House is one of my favorite books and the BBC televersion strikes me as wonderful. I disagree, though, with those who feel that the wonderful actress who plays Esther Summerson rescues "a tiresomely one-dimensional character in the book" - rather, I think she awesomely expresses what Dickens meant us to understand her to be, in the book. His clues to her non-stereotypical character and feelings are expressed, though, through references that are no longer easy to decode without special historical knowledge - some of it pretty, well, specialized. I suspect that if the person who wrote my quoted bit - which was part of an excellent comment and is itself beautifully put - went back to the book after seeing the BBC production, more of the book would reveal itself. Yet, even to him or her - probably not everything! The production doesn't take it on, for example, to explain why everybody at Bleak House calls Esther "Dame Trot" - but there *is* a reason!

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    • Trivia
      Although a single season of fifteen (15) episodes was aired, some video streaming services list only eight (8) episodes. Aside from the first episode which was an hour in length, the following episodes are only a half-hour each. In most instances, two half-hour episodes are streamed as a single episode, accounting for the discrepancy between some streaming services, databases, and review sites and the number of episodes listed. S01E01 (aired as E01 with one hour length) S01E02 (aired as E02 and E03) S01E03 (aired as E04 and E05) S01E04 (aired as E06 and E07) S01E05 (aired as E08 and E09) S01E06 (aired as E10 and E11) S01E07 (aired as E12 and E13) S01E08 (aired as E14 and E15) This was created to perhaps clear up some confusion regarding the "missing episodes" of E09 through E15. However, it should be noted that the 8-episode version has been significantly edited down from the original. Much dialogue has been cut, and scenes have been shortened or omitted. The total run-time of approximately 425 minutes is more than an hour shorter than the original (15-episode) version.
    • Quotes

      [repeated line, to his grand-daughter]

      Smallweed: Shake me up, Judy!

    • Alternate versions
      On Tubi in 2024 this series airs in 8 double episodes of 55 minutes each.
    • Connections
      Featured in Screenwipe: Episode #1.1 (2006)

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    • Release date
      • January 22, 2006 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • BBC (United Kingdom)
      • PBS (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La casa desolada
    • Filming locations
      • Luton Hoo Estate, Luton, Bedfordshire, England, UK(Exterior, interiors: Krook's shop/Snagsby's shop)
    • Production companies
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
      • WGBH
      • Deep Indigo Productions
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      • 30m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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