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  • DVD Release Date: 04/19/2005
  • Original Release: 1994
  • Rating: Not Rated
  • Sales Rank: 8,082

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Closed Caption; Middlemarch - A Reader's Guide: 40 minute featurette on the book

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Side #1 --
1. Visions of the Future [6:00]
2. Hospital Plans [6:39]
3. Leisurely Endeavors [6:06]
4. A Gentleman's Game [5:11]
5. The Vincys [7:02]
6. Talented Courtship [10:04]
7. Generosity of Kindness [7:35]
8. One Foot in the Grave [6:24]
9. Higher Standards [8:58]
10. Warming the Heart [4:51]
11. Troubled Conscience [9:30]
12. Credits [1:38]
1. Blossoming Love [9:02]
2. Welfare of the People [9:09]
3. Suffering for Others [1:45]
4. Romantic Ideas [11:22]
5. The Town's Talk [8:57]
6. Credits [16:07]
1. Will & Testament [11:48]
2. Deep Pockets [9:49]
3. Offensive Proposals [8:01]
4. Uncommonly at Ease [14:17]
5. Diminished Over Time [14:39]
6. Credits [1:07]
Side #2 --
1. Talk of Revolution [11:40]
2. Medical Malpractice [10:40]
3. All Men of Goodwill [12:17]
4. Taking the Highroad [12:39]
5. Above the Law [9:45]
6. Credits [1:07]
1. Trials of Marriage [14:07]
2. Ensuing Scandal [8:56]
3. God's Creatures [8:26]
4. A Better Return [9:51]
5. Hope and Despair [3:47]
6. Credits [7:25]
1. Disgraced Existence [11:33]
2. Slanderous Words [9:24]
3. Hanging on a Thread [13:03]
4. An End to Posterity [10:09]
5. The Courage to Carry On [12:25]
6. Credits [1:30]

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Editorial Reviews

In this 1994 BBC adaptation of George Eliot's novel, altruism, social reform, and romantic love struggle to survive against snobbery, economic oppression, and self-indulgence. Set in the fictional town of Middlemarch in the 1830s, the film begins when Dr. Tertius Lydgate (Douglas Hodge) arrives in the community to begin a medical practice. Because of his knowledge of the latest medical techniques and his desire to do humanitarian work and pioneering laboratory research, Lydgate becomes the ideal candidate for the pro bono position of superintendent of a new Middlemarch hospital. Meanwhile, Dorothea Brooke (Juliet Aubrey), a well-to-do resident of the nearby town of Tipton Grange, desperately searches for a noble cause to occupy her time. She and her sister Celia, both orphans, live with their uncle, Arthur Brooke (Robert Hardy), in a spacious home where they enjoy a comfortable life. After Dorothea observes the plight of poor tenant farmers during a horseback ride in the country, she decides to promote new housing for the farmers. But Dorothea and Lydgate both encounter obstacles as they attempt to realize their dreams. In Dorothea's case, her own uncle, Mr. Brooke, who operates the worst of the tenant farms, refuses to endorse her housing plan. As a self-satisfied member of the local establishment and a possible candidate for Parliament, he deems it wise to maintain the status quo. In Lydgate's case, a corrupt banker, Nicholas Bulstrode (Peter Jeffrey), threatens to block the physician's appointment as hospital superintendent unless he supports Bulstrode's candidate for the hospital chaplaincy. Against his better judgment, Lydgate compromises his integrity and backs Bulstrode's man rather than the man better-suited for the job. But the problems of Dorothea and Lydgate don't stop there. Dorothea, who is strikingly attractive, intelligent, and sensitive, chooses a middle-aged husband, the Rev. Edward Casaubon (Patrick Malahide), because she thinks she can contribute to his scholarly pursuits. But after marrying him, she discovers he is cold and conceited -- a walking book with an attitude. Her real love, though she doesn't fully realize it, is Will Ladislaw (Rufus Sewell), a handsome painter and social reformer who now must keep his distance from the married woman. Lydgate, deeply in love with pretty Rosamond Vincy (Trevyn McDowell), marries her only to discover that she is a self-centered spendthrift. While he dotes on her, she dotes on his bank account. Subplots emerge to add suspense and intrigue. One involves Rosamond's brother, Fred (Jonathan Firth), who abandons his studies for the ministry against his father's wishes to work the land and to pursue a young woman below his social status. Another involves the grasping banker Bulstrode, who is being blackmailed for acquiring money illegally. Casaubon dies of a heart ailment less than two years after he marries Dorothea, but he manages to hold onto her from the grave. His will states that she must forfeit all the property she inherits if she marries Ladislaw. Because she has already committed portions of her considerable inheritance to charitable causes, she rejects Ladislaw, but cannot tell him why. By this time, Rosamond has bankrupted Lydgate. Suspense builds as the film moves toward its conclusion and discloses the fate of the central characters -- Dorothea, Ladislaw, Lydgate, Rosamond, Bulstrode, and the others. ~ Mike Cummings, All Movie Guide All Movie Guide

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Middlemarchby Anonymous

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July 11, 2006: We did a group viewing of Middlemarch. Our challenge was---is the movie captivating enough to view in one sitting. Guess What? Everyone was captivated till 2AM. BBC did it again! Characters do great justice to the story. Settings/filming are profound. Our group of 15 vote anonymous "definately a 5 star movie."

Choices and Consequencesby Anonymous

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April 14, 2005: I saw this on PBS several years ago and have waited for it to come out in DVD format. This series has many stories that are interconnected being revealed at the same time. The story is full of moral choices made by the characters and the consequences of those choices. These choices are similiar to the ones we make today even though this story is set in Victorian England. I strongly recommend it for parents and their older children to help in their ethics clarification discussion.


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