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Directed by
  
Kevin Connor

Country of origin
  
United Kingdom

Initial release
  
1989

First episode date
  
21 July 1991

Screenplay
  
John Goldsmith

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Music by
  
Ken Thorne

Original language(s)
  
English

Director
  
Kevin Connor

Number of episodes
  
6

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Written by
  
Charles Dickens (novel) John Goldsmith

Starring
  
Jean Simmons John Rhys-Davies Ray McAnally Anthony Calf Kim Thomson Adam Blackwood Anthony Hopkins Martin Harvey

Cast
  
Anthony Hopkins, John Rhys‑Davies, Kim Thomson, Anthony Calf, Ray McAnally

Similar
  
An Orphan's Tragedy, Mister Pip, No Place Like Home, A Mother's Courage: The Mary, The Image

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Great Expectations is a British television serial based on Charles Dickens' novel of the same title. The six-part serial was first broadcast on the ITV network in 1991 though it was distributed on VHS in the United States in 1989.

Contents

Jean Simmons, who played the role of the young Estella in the 1946 movie, played Miss Havisham in the 1989 version. Other key roles include John Rhys-Davies as Joe Gargery, Ray McAnally as Jaggers, Anthony Calf as the adult Pip, Kim Thomson as both young and adult Estella, Adam Blackwood as Herbert Pocket, Anthony Hopkins as Abel Magwitch, Niven Boyd as Orlick, Susan Franklyn as Biddy and Martin Harvey as young Pip. Having the same actress play Estella as a child and adult provided a smoother transition in following the character than in some adaptations.

The miniseries format, running five hours, enabled much more of the original story to be filmed than other versions, allowed the restoration of significant characters omitted in other versions, such as Orlick and Wopsle, and the better examination of the roles of other characters, such as Biddy, Drummle, Miss Havisham and the adult Estella. The result is more understandable plot development, and the revelation of themes of the work that tend to be obscured in shorter versions, such as class striving and the values of character vs. wealth. This version takes relatively few liberties with characters and plot turns, and adheres closely to Dickens' published ending.

Cast

  • Anthony Hopkins as Magwitch
  • Jean Simmons as Miss Havisham
  • John Rhys-Davies as Joe Gargery
  • Ray McAnally as Mr Jaggers
  • Anthony Calf as Pip
  • Kim Thomson as Estella
  • Adam Blackwood as Herbert
  • Martin Harvey as Young Pip
  • Rosemary McHale as Mrs Gargery
  • Niven Boyd as Orlick
  • Sean Arnold as Compeyson
  • Frank Middlemass as Uncle Pumplechook
  • John Quentin as Mr Wopsle
  • Preston Lockwood as Mr Hubble
  • Eve Pearce as Mrs Hubble
  • Locations

    Harty Church on the Isle of Sheppey in Kent was used for the moment when young orphan Pip, whilst visiting his parents' grave, meets the escaped convict, Abel Magwitch. Upnor Village was used as the home of Herbert Pocket's fiancée Clara's house. Upnor Lighthouse is visible as Pip docks in the village.

    References

    Great Expectations (1991 miniseries) Wikipedia


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