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Persuasion

  • TV Mini Series
  • 1971
  • 3h 45m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
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Ann Firbank in Persuasion (1971)
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Anne Elliot is convinced to break off her engagement to Frederick Wentworth. When her father rents the family estate to Admiral Croft, Anne is forced to accompany Frederick. Will he and Anne... Read allAnne Elliot is convinced to break off her engagement to Frederick Wentworth. When her father rents the family estate to Admiral Croft, Anne is forced to accompany Frederick. Will he and Anne rekindle the old flame?Anne Elliot is convinced to break off her engagement to Frederick Wentworth. When her father rents the family estate to Admiral Croft, Anne is forced to accompany Frederick. Will he and Anne rekindle the old flame?

  • Stars
    • Ann Firbank
    • Bryan Marshall
    • Marian Spencer
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    630
    YOUR RATING
    • Stars
      • Ann Firbank
      • Bryan Marshall
      • Marian Spencer
    • 26User reviews
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    Ann Firbank
    Ann Firbank
    • Anne Elliot
    • 1971
    Bryan Marshall
    Bryan Marshall
    • Captain Wentworth
    • 1971
    Marian Spencer
    • Lady Russell
    • 1971
    Richard Vernon
    Richard Vernon
    • Admiral Croft
    • 1971
    Basil Dignam
    Basil Dignam
    • Sir Walter Elliot
    • 1971
    Valerie Gearon
    Valerie Gearon
    • Elizabeth Elliot
    • 1971
    Georgine Anderson
    Georgine Anderson
    • Mrs. Croft
    • 1971
    Morag Hood
    Morag Hood
    • Mary Musgrove
    • 1971
    Rowland Davies
    • Charles Musgrove
    • 1971
    Mel Martin
    Mel Martin
    • Henrietta Musgrove
    • 1971
    Charlotte Mitchell
    • Mrs. Clay
    • 1971
    Zhivila Roche
    • Louisa Musgrove
    • 1971
    Noel Dyson
    Noel Dyson
    • Mrs. Musgrove
    • 1971
    David Savile
    • Mr. Elliot
    • 1971
    Michael Culver
    Michael Culver
    • Captain Harville
    • 1971
    Ernest Hare
    • Colonel Wallis
    • 1971
    Gabrielle Daye
    Gabrielle Daye
    • Mrs. Rooke
    • 1971
    Polly Murch
    • Mrs. Smith
    • 1971
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    superterri128

    The movie "Persuasion" was very true to the novel, but that doesn't mean it was any good.

    When it comes to most movies made about classic novels, most people complain that it wasn't true to the novel. You can't say that about this. That's the one (and only) good point about this movie. I couldn't stand the woman who played Anne. I know she was supposed to be older, but not THAT old! She looked like she was 40! Anne's only supposed to be 27 or something like that. And I could NOT stand how she did her hair. Captain Wentworth was ok, but no where near as dashing as you imagine him when you read the book, and Captain Benwick was just plain frightening. I thought the girl who played Louisa Musgrove was really good, the same with the woman who played Mary. I don't remember having any specific complaints with any of the other characters, so I suppose they did well enough. The script was very close, sometimes word for word, with the book. However, this did make the movie rather boring. I thoroughly enjoyed the book...every time i read it. I never was bored at all throughout the entire novel, so I'm blaming my boredom on the movie's direction and acting. The character of Anne was supposed to be calm, not completely dull...which is what this actress was. Overall I must say i was disappointed with this movie. Compared to the newer version I preferred the newer one, mainly because of the actress who played Anne. This movies wasn't completely terrible, but it wasn't any good either.
    8ledornaiklas

    The wrongful power of Persuasion

    Here is one of Jane Austen's movies that I found very delightful. I read the book first then listened to it on CD and was captivated by how a young Victorian girl could be persuaded against marrying the man she loved due to his lack of a fortune or education. The joy of knowing that Anne is evidently reunited with a lost love. The fact that her godmother tries to marry her off to a good for nothing cousin who's only out for money. Looking at the snobbery that comes from the upper classes and how class distinctions can divide couples from following their hearts. Captain Wentworth realization that he still loves Anne after seven years. His final understanding that Anne's love was constant all that time and they she wasn't going to let her family interfere with her true happiness and eventual marriage to one she truly loved.
    7phlbrq58

    Sensitive souls surrounded by so many silly people!

    I read the book, prefer the '95, but I enjoyed this. This is a stagy , reverent, classically 70s BBC version. Video tape interiors, washed out exteriors, stilted acting but still affecting.
    8didi-5

    Classy period adaptation

    Despite this production having received a number of poor reviews, it actually holds up quite well for its age. Note also that it is not a BBC programme, it was simply licensed to them by Granada Ventures when the Jane Austen collection was released on DVD.

    So how does it compare with other adaptations of the same novel? The most well-known version these days is the 1995 film with Amanda Root as Anne Elliott and Ciaran Hinds as Captain Frederick Wentworth. That film was of course shorter but a good snapshot of the story - the earlier version, with Ann Firbank and Bryan Marshall in the same roles, had four hours to tell the story and moved at a more leisurely pace.

    Firbank is a good ten years too old for her role, but she is very good - Marshall is excellent as Wentworth, a man disappointed in love, and bitter about interference. And hidden in the cast are people who also contribute - Michael Culver, later seen in Cadfael, as Harvill; Richard Vernon, later seen in the Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy, as Admiral Croft; Noel Dyson, earlier in Coronation Street, as Mrs Musgrove.

    One criticism I do have is that the hairstyles are a bit distracting, and that the costumes are awful! Still, this shouldn't detract from a hugely enjoyable Austen adaptation.
    6mickman91-1

    Very early extant BBC period adaptation. Slow and low production value however with half decent theatrical style acting. Its merit is that it is the most faithful version.

    This is one of the earlier extant BBC period adaptations. The production value is very low. However, what is great about these adaptations is that their mission was to make thorough and faithful screen versions of the novels. Creative licence is very rarely made and frowned upon. So it is very slow and clunky but if faithful is what you are after then this is the best version of Persuasion that there is so far. It runs at 3 hours and 40 mins in total with a couple minutes of credits. The acting was actually pretty decent, it felt very much like watching a theatre performance. Indeed this is how television of this time was made. It was pretty much recorded theatre in a television studio. The casting perhaps is what lets this one down. Anne is way too old and some of the family members are too similar looking so you have to keep reminding yourself who is who. Overall 6/10.

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    • Trivia
      Though Anne Elliot is Jane Austen's oldest female protagonist, she was only 27 years old during the period of the novel, while Ann Firbank who plays her here was 38 years old at the time of the release of this miniseries.
    • Goofs
      Walking down country lane, actors pass WWII tank traps.
    • Connections
      Version of Persuasion (1960)
    • Soundtracks
      A Downland Suite: III - Minuet: Allegretto grazioso
      (uncredited)

      By John Ireland

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    • Release date
      • April 18, 1971 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 勸服
    • Filming locations
      • Bath, Somerset, England, UK
    • Production company
      • Granada Television
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    • Runtime
      • 3h 45m(225 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 4:3

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