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  • DVD Release Date: 09/15/2009
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Charles Dickens' classic novel, which has been brought to the screen at least six times in the past (including a modernized adaptation released in 1998), is committed to film once again in this production for television by the BBC. Pip is an orphan who lives with his older sister and her husband Joe, a blacksmith. Pip is occasionally sent to visit Miss Havisham (Charlotte Rampling), an eccentric old crone who lives in a huge but filthy mansion and is always dressed in a decrepit bridal trousseau. Miss Havisham has a ward, a lovely young woman named Estella, with whom Pip is immediately smitten. However, Pip is convinced a boy of poor circumstances could never win her heart, which fills him with a desire to better himself. While economics would dictate a fate as Joe's assistant, one day Pip receives a message from a lawyer named Jaggers -- an anonymous benefactor has made it possible for Pip to leave the blacksmith's shop and pursue a gentleman's education in London. Pip (played as an adult by Ioan Gruffudd) soon moves to the city, where he hopes to gain knowledge, wealth and the affections of Estella (Justine Waddell). This version of Great Expectations made its American premier on the PBS cultural series Masterpiece Theatre, where it was shown as a three-part miniseries. Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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Stories are excellent - but Discs were not!by Anonymous

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September 17, 2009: I purchased Dickens Masterworks and was really looking forward to all of the stories in the series. Every one of them "malfunctioned" at about the same place on the discs. I took it back to Barnes and Noble and got a new set. This one too was bad. I ended up taking it back and purchasing each of the individual titles - at a much higher cost - but at least I was able to watch them. I don't know if there was some error in the manufacture of the series - or perhaps it is in the packaging - but I would recommend that they be "recalled" so that others don't have the same frustrations with the DVDs. The individually purchased performances were excellent, both in quality and content!

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Do Not Order This Item!by Anonymous

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July 25, 2009: The Ultimate Charles Dickens Masterworks Collection is a seriously flawed item! Many will say that its packaging is at fault (it has cardboard sleeves which scratch the DVDs), but on the first viewing over half of the DVDs will not play properly. This points to some problem in their manufacture. I have had to return this set 2 times before I decided to purchase the volumes individually. Separate volumes of Oliver Twist, Little Dorit, etc. all work perfectly, however.

Buyer beware!

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