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Martin Chuzzlewit [1994]

Martin Chuzzlewit [1994]

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Actors: Paul Scofield, Tom Wilkinson, John Mills, Peter Wingfield, Elizabeth Spriggs
Studio: 2 Entertain Video
Category: Video

List Price: £19.99
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Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 7 reviews
Sales Rank: 3980

Format: Box Set, Hifi Sound, Pal
Language: English (Original Language)
Rating: Universal, suitable for all
Media: VHS Tape
Number Of Items: 2
Running Time: 337
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1
Dimensions (in): 7.9 x 4.7 x 2.4

EAN: 5024165490051
ASIN: B00004CPV7

Theatrical Release Date: March 26, 1995
Release Date: February 6, 1995
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
Shipping: International shipping available
Condition: excellent condition still in wrappers

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Customer Reviews:   Read 2 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars True Dickens   December 16, 2007
I hardly feel able to improve on others' superlatives in reviewing this production. Setting and sets, characters and characterisation, actors and acting. These are the elements that make me return to this wonderful production time and again. With so many fine performances to choose from, it hardly seems fair to single out a few, but bouquets must go especially to Tom Wilkinson (Pecksniff), Paul Scofield (the Brothers Chuzzlewit), Keith Allen (Jonas Chuzzlewit - very scary indeed!), Pete Postlethwaite (Montague Tigg/Tigg Montague), Elizabeth Spriggs (Sairy Gamp) and Sir John Mills, proving once again that blindness need not be a deterrent to his fine portrayal as Chuffey. Others there are: Pauline Turner, Maggie Steed, Joan Sims, Philip Franks, together with Emma Chambers and Julia Sawalha providing a delightful foil to each other as the Pecksniff sisters, Charity and Mercy. I could go on, but it seems superfluous as any lover of Dickens knows that his novels always provide plenty of scope for fine acting. As vividly as the writer paints them, so are they brought to life in this winner of a production.


5 out of 5 stars The BBC at its' brilliant best   May 10, 2007
 6 out of 6 found this review helpful

Superbly cast, accurately adapted from the novel and wonderfully acted, this production demontrates how good television drama can be. The BBC excels at these 5+ hour adaptations of the classics and this production of Dickens' "Martin Chuzzlewit" ranks alongside Austens'"Pride & Prejudice" as one of the best yet.


5 out of 5 stars Yes, do buy!   January 5, 2007
This is a long-standing favourite, ever since it was first aired on television in 1994. It just gets better the more I watch it. There are so many subtleties in the plot and jokes. It's often said that Chuzzlewit is one of Dickens' comic masterpieces, and I must confess the odd snort at wry lines like "and many's a day I remember your young ladies playing at buryings in the shop" (the undertaker's shop, that is). And the two nurses pouring gin from a teapot - vial and wonderful.

All the cast are strong. I particularly like Keith Allen's dark Jonus Chuzzlewit as his character slides from a penny-pincher to a wife beater and murder - he's every inch a dangerous-man-to-know. Tom Wilkinson is excellent as the "sleak and sly" hypocrite Pecksniff. And Elizabeth Sprigg's Sarey Gamp makes, what is such a Dickensian character, believable and an unusual combination of hard-hearted and vulnerable.

Give this Dicken's a go. For me it's the best classic dramas to come out of BBC in the last 20 years (although Bleak House vies for that spot)!



5 out of 5 stars another classic from the BBC   January 4, 2006
 32 out of 33 found this review helpful

I have waited quite a while for this to come out on dvd and it has been well worth the wait.
A rich mans family circle like vultures in the hope of financial reward.He,(the Martin Chuzzlewit of the title),is a grumpy old git and the family are Dickens usual suspects,hypocrites,wasters,stuck-up middle classes,honest as the day is long working class,pale and boring hero & heroine all glued together by a cracking story.
The plot is,as ever with the BBC,faithfully followed and is paced to perfection.
But it's the cast that make this such a success.Tom Wilkinson conveys breathtaking hypocrisy effortlessly,Keith Allen portrays OTT evil just the way Dickens liked it,(I cant help but feel he would make a spot on Bill Sykes),.Pete posslethwaite,Paul Schofield and all involved work their socks off to produce what is one of the finest 'classics'the telly has ever put out.
The picture quality is acceptable.Apparently its been remastered,its certainly not just a straight from video transfer.Sound is a little disapointing,stereo only,but at least its clear.
There are no extras and while this may seem mean I have to say that I bought this from Amazon on region 1 & the price was so cheap even without extras its still fantastic value for money.
If you are looking for superbly acted,paced and produced drama then I can't recommend this highly enough,buy it now!



5 out of 5 stars The best of BBC Dickens   October 30, 2004
 9 out of 10 found this review helpful

The acting, from the merging of the different plots and characterisation, to the sets, costumes and atmosphere throughout, this is a tour de force. I particularly enjoyed the ways in which the hypocrisies of Pecksniff are revealed, and the character of Old Martin changes. Young Martin is brilliantly portrayed as an initially arrogant and presumptuous young man, and his later humility is realistically revealed over time. Jonas' cruelty contrasts so well with Tom Pinch's kindness and wisdom. The women characters, far from being the stereotypes which Dickens can descend into, are three-dimensional and complex, particularly Mercy and Mrs. Lupin.


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