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Irresistible outtakes; P&P Pop-up Video special for Jane Austen fans; Complete "Classics for Canines" infomercial; Your very own "Pocket-Sized" Pink Bible DVD-ROM; Insightful director commentary; Behind-the-scenes featurettes; Cameo appearance by American Idol's Carmen Rasmusen; and Napoleon Dynamite's Jared Hess; English subtitles for the hearing impaired
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1. Birthday/Opening Titles [4:49]
2. Kierkegaard [1:46]
3. Ignorant, Idle and Vain [4:04]
4. The Party [4:55]
5. "Social Climbing Sycophants" [4:14]
6. "My Bonnie Lies Over the Ocean" [3:26]
7. Confrontation [1:37]
8. Match Point [6:38]
9. Proposal [2:49]
10. Dinner With Jack [4:41]
11. "Strangely Attractive?" [5:33]
12. Church [2:46]
13. "Charlie's Gone" [2:52]
14. Rosings [5:52]
15. Explanation [4:37]
16. Out of Ice-Cream [6:13]
17. "All the Way" [3:37]
18. Into the Mountains [2:00]
19. Staying for Dinner [3:14]
20. Off to Vegas [7:30]
21. The Wee Chapel of the Strip [4:45]
22. "I'm in Love With Someone Else." [6:52]
23. The Whole Story [2:42]
24. Closing Credits [3:17]
Utah-based filmmaker Andrew Black makes his feature debut with Pride & Prejudice: A Latter-Day Comedy. The screenplay is an adaptation of the original Jane Austen novel, updated to reflect the contemporary dating situation among Mormons at Brigham Young University. Kam Heskin plays Elizabeth, an independent student who repeatedly rejects the advances of suave Jack Wickham (Henry Maguire). She lives with four roommates: best friend Jane (Lucila Solá), nerdy gal Mary (Rainy Kerwin), and the marriage-obsessed sisters Lydia (Kelly Stables) and Kitty (Nicole Hamilton). Jane starts dating the wealthy Charles Bingley (Ben Gourley), who brings around his British friend Darcy (Orlando Seale). At first, Elizabeth thinks Darcy is overly pompous, but he grows quite fond of her headstrong intelligence. Meanwhile, Charles' evil sister Caroline (Kara Holden) competes for Darcy's affections. Pride & Prejudice opened in a limited number of Salt Lake City-area theaters in December 2003. Andrea LeVasseur, All Movie Guide