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Emma
a.k.a. Jane Austen's Emma Director: Diarmuid Lawrence Cast: Kate Beckinsale, Olivia Williams

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  • DVD Release Date: 10/26/1999
  • Original Release: 1996
  • Rating: Not Rated
  • Sales Rank: 138
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Closed Caption; Special interactive menu; Chaptering lets you jump to your favorite scenes instantly; Crystal clear digital picture and sound; About Jane Austen; Subtitled for the deaf and hard of hearing

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Scene Index

Side #1 --
1. Emma Strikes a Match [8:26]
2. Emma Advises Miss Harriet [9:12]
3. Dreams of Romance [10:40]
4. Inquiries of Churchill [6:46]
5. Emma Shows Churchill the Town [7:24]
6. Dreams of Matchmaking [8:36]
7. Widening Social Circle [7:53]
8. A Ball at the Crown [8:14]
9. Frank Saves Miss Smith [6:34]
10. Picnic on Box Hill [7:58]
11. Emma's Epiphany [9:45]
12. Dream Engagement [7:37]
13. Harvest Festival [7:19]

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Editorial Reviews

In this made-for-TV adaptation of Jane Austen's classic Emma, Emma Woodhouse (Kate Beckinsale) is a clever young woman from a wealthy family who fancies herself a matchmaker and tries to find a husband for her shy friend Harriet (Samantha Morton). However, Emma's skills in bringing romances together are not all she imagines them to be, which causes no small annoyance for Harriet. What's more, Emma's interest in the affairs of others nearly causes her to miss out on the love of her life. This adaptation of Emma was first shown in the U.S. on the A&E cable network; it followed both Douglas McGrath's acclaimed film version starring Gwyneth Paltrow, and Amy Heckerling's considerably updated variation on the story, Clueless. Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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Wonderful!!!by granny1MO

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January 10, 2010: The kind of movie you want to watch over and over!

Not as goodby Anonymous

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April 29, 2009: Honestly I don't know why people like this Emma so much. It's not a very good version. The Gwyneth Paltrow Emma is so much better. Although I must say that Kate Beckinsale did a wonderfull job as Emma. I wouln't say don't waste your time watching this movie, because it is Emma, and I love the Emma story. And I did watch it, but I thought it would be good.


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