- Release Date: 2005
- Runtime: N/A
- Genre: Documentary
- Starring: Sue Birtwistle, John Carey, Gurindher Chadha, Jilly Cooper ... see all
- Director: John Hay
- Plot:
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| Apr 08, 2009associatedcontent.com
Not only Pride and Prejudice the novel, but the movie adaption of 2005 will remain a classic in history.....Rosamund Pike may be one of the top actresses in the movie as she portrays Jane Austen..... ... Full Review
| Mar 26, 2009associatedcontent.com
Although it may not secure the praise of serious Jane Austen fans, it certainly boasts incredible cinematography and an attractive cast of characters.....Despite his apparent listlessness, he does deliver in the movie's most dramatic scene:....Keira Knightley, in her role as Elizabeth, is both charming and witty.... ... Full Review
| Sep 20, 2005Digital Spy
Pride And Prejudice is an excellent, and perhaps the definitive romantic comedy.....The film is visually stunning in its costumes and its scenery, be it in elegant dancehalls, lavish stately homes or landscapes.....The story is timeless....There are strong performances from all.....Keira Knightley is very impressive as Elizabeth, delivering some caustic lines with an excellent sardonic expression..... ... Full Review
Premiere Magazine
The cast of Pride and Prejudice includes some of the great living icons of modern British cinema....it didn't go with our story so therefore the next film of Pride and Prejudice can focus on that and that will be fantastic.....they take away from being on set with living legend Judi Dench is not her boundless fascination with acting but her penchant for subversive needlework..... ... Full Review
News
Movie Review: St. Trinian's
associatedcontent.com –
2009-10-16
In this 2007 film Annabelle Fritton ( played by Talulah Riley, who also appeared in "The Boat That Rocked" and "Pride and Prejudice" ) arrives at St. ... Full Article
Scenes We Love: Pride and Prejudice
cinematical.com –
2009-04-12
DVD Review: Keira Knightley and Matthew Macfadyen in Pride and Prejudice
associatedcontent.com –
2007-08-03
In a nineteenth century world in which women's roles in society were quite restricted, Jane Austen was a feminist. Her personal letters, biographies, and novels illustrate her belief in a woman's independence, equality, and the right to pursue personal happiness... ... Full Article
A New Version of Pride and Prejudice Renews Interest in Jane Austin's Classic Story
associatedcontent.com –
2006-04-03
When Universal Studios released a newer, reinterepreted version of Jane Austin's classic epic Pride and Prejudice there were skeptics, there were pundits, naysayers, to be sure. ... Full Article
Movie Commentary
ew.com –
2005-12-29
Once upon a time, marriage was a family affair, with little resemblance to a love affair in progression, and more in common with a business transaction of the utmost importance to one's entire family. ... Full Article





