The Woodlanders with Emily Woof: DVD Cover

    The Woodlanders Director: Phil Agland Cast: Emily Woof, Rufus Sewell, Cal Macaninch, Anthony Haygarth

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    • DVD Release Date: 06/28/2005
    • Original Release: 1997
    • Rating: Rated PG
    • Sales Rank: 36,501
     
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    Closed Caption; French and Spanish subtitles; Dolby Digital sound; Widescreen (2.35:1) enhanced for 16x9 televisions

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    1. Just Apples [8:59]
    2. Worthy of Better [5:51]
    3. More Than Tea [6:38]
    4. Dr. Firzpiers [5:08]
    5. An Understanding [4:17]
    6. A Welcome Visit [7:32]
    7. A Church Wedding [9:14]
    8. Hardly a Scratch [5:34]
    9. Bittersweets [6:35]
    10. Mrs. Charmond [6:46]
    11. Law Takes Its Time [5:37]
    12. Neither Wife Nor Widow [9:29]
    13. Flowers for Him Still [13:07]
    14. End Credits [2:49]

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    Editorial Reviews

    British documentary filmmaker Phil Agland turned to drama with this re-creation of Thomas Hardy's rural Wessex of the late 19th century, adapted from Hardy's 1887 novel. In the woodland Wessex community of Little Hintock, laconic woodsman Giles Winterbourne (Rufus Sewell) lives in a cottage belonging to the lady of the manor, Mrs. Charmond (Polly Walker). Peasant girl Marty (Jodhi May), who sells her hair to wigmakers, is attracted to Giles. However, Grace (Emily Woof, of The Full Monty), daughter of local timber-merchant Melbury (Tony Haygarth), returns home from finishing school. Giles and Grace were once childhood sweethearts, but class barriers now stand in their way. Grace marries young Dr. Fitzpiers (Cal MacAninch), and the happy newlyweds depart on their honeymoon. Fitzpiers' true snobbish colors begin to surface, and his philandering ways eventually lead Grace back to Giles. Shown at the 1997 London Film Festival. Bhob Stewart, All Movie Guide

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    Woodlandersby Anonymous

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    June 30, 2005: This movie was okay, but not great. Rupert Sewell fans will love this movie, but wished he had more scenes. The ending is tragic. I would rent it not buy it.