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Behind-the-scenes photo gallery; Biographies of the cast and crew; Includes 30 minutes of footage not seen on American television!
Full Product DetailsDisc #1 -- Daniel Deronda
1. Les Jeux Sont Faits [4:04]
2. Nothing to Be Ashamed Of [6:09]
3. Daniel [4:40]
4. Not a Fear in the World [5:44]
5. The Archery Contest [4:26]
6. I Don't Care to Waltz [4:16]
7. Serious Intentions [4:53]
8. Something of Great Interest [4:06]
9. Ruined [7:43]
10. Mirah [4:57]
11. No Allowances [3:21]
12. Alike After All [6:11]
13. The Pleasure of Refusing Him [4:56]
14. Friends [5:01]
15. The Best of Everything [4:01]
16. Remembering [6:15]
17. Like Schooling a Horse [2:50]
18. Diamonds [6:19]
1. Mrs. Grandcourt [1:44]
2. A Withered Heart [4:11]
3. Ezra Cohen [8:46]
4. Permission [4:31]
5. Gossip [2:02]
6. Damned for What I've Done [5:57]
7. Sit Down [8:21]
8. Chosen [1:59]
9. What a Lovely Surprise! [3:57]
10. A True Musician [3:02]
11. A Musical Evening [4:05]
12. Sure of You [5:09]
1. Mr. Grandcourt's Will [:47]
3. Our Own Country [5:33]
4. Dear Mr. Deronda... [4:53]
5. Stand by Me [4:57]
6. Genoa [6:06]
7. To Be a Woman [7:12]
8. Elle Est Morte [3:23]
9. His Dead Face [3:36]
10. Drowned [5:15]
11. All Your Sorrows [4:56]
12. Others Before Oneself [3:26]
13. The Life That Is in You [3:18]
Adapted from the novel by George Eliot, Daniel Deronda is the tale of an aristocrat's illegitimate son whose mysterious bloodlines are the source of a host of family secrets. There is, however, one glaring difference between Deronda and other Eliot works: a focus on anti-Semitism in Victorian England that made it by far her most controversial. The sensitive protagonist, Daniel (Hugh Dancy) meets lovely Gwendolen Harleth (Romola Garai) at a fashionable resort, and their sudden passion becomes the catalyst that sets the plot in motion. Finding herself suddenly impoverished, Gwendolen consents to marry Henleigh Grandcourt (Hugh Bonneville), an arrogant aristocrat whose oppressive treatment leads her to ask Daniel for help. When Deronda's relationship with a Jewish singer (Jodhi May) is subsequently revealed, the sensitive issue of his heritage is thrust before him. Called "a jaw-dropping roll-call of British thespianism" by the Financial Times and featuring fine turns by such respected non-Brits as Greta Scacchi and Barbara Hershey, Daniel Deronda rises above its occasional melodramatic plot devices to offer a complex portrait of Victorian nobility in all its opulence and imperfections. Barnes & Noble
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