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 | Centurion More Info |  | 2010 | |     | 12/02/10 | 12/02/13 | |
| Genres: Action & Adventure, Action Thrillers, Pre-20th Century Period Pieces, Adventures, Military & War Action, United Kingdom, Cast: Axelle Carolyn, Dave Legeno, David Morrissey, Dominic West, Imogen Poots, JJ Feild, Michael Fassbender, Noel Clarke, Olga Kurylenko, Riz Ahmed, Ulrich Thomsen, Andreas Wisniewski, Lee Ross, Director(s): Neil Marshall, In 2nd-century Britain, Roman fighter Quintas Dias (Michael Fassbender) is the lone survivor of a Pictish attack on a Roman frontier post. Eager for revenge, he joins the Ninth Legion -- under General Virilus (Dominic West) -- and journeys north on a mission to destroy the Picts. Writer-director Neil Marshall's rousing sword-and-sandals adventure also stars Olga Kurylenko as the beautiful Pict warrior Etain. |
 | Bleak House (2005) More Info | | 2005 |  |     | 12/15/08 | 02/01/15 | |
| Genres: TV, Dramas Based on the Book, TV Miniseries, Period Pieces, British TV, BBC, British TV Dramas, United Kingdom, Blu-ray, Foreign Countries, Dramas Based on Classic Literature, Pre-20th Century Period Pieces, Warner Home Video, TV Shows, British TV Shows, Miniseries, Cast: Alun Armstrong, Anna Maxwell Martin, Burn Gorman, Carey Mulligan, Charles Dance, Denis Lawson, Gillian Anderson, Hugo Speer, John Lynch, Johnny Vegas, Nathaniel Parker, Richard Harrington, Timothy West, Tom Georgeson, Tony Haygarth, Warren Clarke, Andrew Davies, Patrick Kennedy, Director(s): Justin Chadwick, Susanna White, The wealthy and kind John Jarndyce (Denis Lawson) takes orphaned Esther Summerson (Anna Maxwell Martin) into his household, where she befriends two of his wards, Richard (Patrick Kennedy) and Ada (Carey Mulligan). Meanwhile, Lady Dedlock (Gillian Anderson) guards a secret about Esther's origins -- and her fate. Charles Dickens's suspenseful yarn of legal justice comes to life in this BBC miniseries penned by period-piece writer Andrew Davies. |
 | The Ghost and the Darkness More Info | | 1996 | |     | 11/01/13 | 01/18/38 | |
| Genres: Action, Adventure, Drama, Horror, Thriller, Action & Adventure, Action Thrillers, Creature Features, Suspense, Paramount, Pre-20th Century Period Pieces, Dramas Based on Real Life, Period Pieces, Dramas, Comedies, Stand-up Comedy, Gay & Lesbian Movies, Romantic Movies, Romantic Comedies, Gay & Lesbian Comedies, Romantic Gay & Lesbian Movies, Documentaries, Biographical Documentaries, Historical Documentaries, Political Documentaries, Gay & Lesbian Documentaries, Thrillers, British Movies, Crime Thrillers, Psychological Thrillers, British Thrillers, Romantic Dramas, Showbiz Dramas, 20th Century Period Pieces, Military Action & Adventure, Foreign Movies, Foreign Thrillers, Italian Movies, Social & Cultural Documentaries, Late Night Comedies, Independent Movies, Dark Comedies, Independent Comedies, Crime Action & Adventure, Deadly Disasters, Mysteries, Horror Movies, Foreign Horror Movies, German Movies, Supernatural Horror Movies, Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Sci-Fi Horror Movies, Sci-Fi Thrillers, TV Shows, British TV Shows, TV Comedies, British TV Comedies, TV Sketch Comedies, Action Comedies, Spy Action & Adventure, Foreign Dramas, Spanish Movies, Foreign Comedies, Romantic Foreign Movies, Korean Movies, Children & Family Movies, Movies for ages 8 to 10, Movies for ages 11 to 12, Movies based on children's books, Family Features, Fantasy, Family Adventures, Cult Movies, Cult Horror Movies, Satanic Stories, Family Comedies, Family Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Classic Movies, Classic Comedies, Satires, Slapstick Comedies, Music & Concert Documentaries, Music & Concert Movies, Westerns, Movies for ages 5 to 7, Nickelodeon, Family Feature Animation, Action Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Sci-Fi Adventure, Biographical Dramas, Dramas based on a book, Irish Movies, Dramas based on contemporary literature, Tearjerkers, Australian Movies, Independent Dramas, British Comedies, British Dramas, Slasher and Serial Killer Movies, Teen Screams, Art House Movies, Belgian Movies, Foreign Action & Adventure, Miniseries, TV Documentaries, Travel & Adventure Documentaries, Crime Dramas, Social Issue Dramas, Sports Movies, Sports Comedies, Baseball Movies, Classic Dramas, Film Noir, Gangster Movies, Comic Book and Superhero Movies, Asian Horror, Sports Dramas, Political Thrillers, Martial Arts Movies, Vampire Movies, Military Dramas, Political Dramas, Cult Comedies, Classic Romantic Movies, Foreign Gay & Lesbian Movies, Japanese Movies, Foreign Documentaries, French Movies, TV Dramas, Crime TV Dramas, Classic Horror Movies, Classic TV Shows, Classic TV Comedies, Cult Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Alien Sci-Fi, Chinese Movies, B-Horror Movies, TV Sci-Fi & Fantasy, British TV Dramas, Music, Rockumentaries, Rock & Pop, Modern & Alternative Rock, Sitcoms, Teen TV Shows, TV Mysteries, TV Teen Dramas, Latin American Movies, Mexican Movies, Middle Eastern Movies, Arabic-Language Movies, Cult TV Shows, Gay & Lesbian Dramas, Spiritual Documentaries, Adventures, Epics, Classic Foreign Movies, Classic Foreign Dramas, Dramas based on classic literature, TV Dramedies, Romantic Independent Movies, Cast: Bernard Hill, Brian McCardie, Emily Mortimer, John Kani, Michael Douglas, Om Puri, Tom Wilkinson, Val Kilmer, Director(s): Stephen Hopkins, While working for a railroad baron in colonial Uganda, engineer John Patterson finds his construction efforts stymied by a series of lion attacks. Grizzled hunter Charles Remington is called in to head the desperate effort to kill the animals. |
 | Amadeus More Info |  | 1984 | |     | 10/01/12 | 01/18/38 | |
| Genres: Drama, Biographies, Pre-20th Century Period Pieces, Period Pieces, Classical Instrumental Music, Classical Music, Dramas, Biographical Dramas, Dramas based on real life, Cast: Charles Kay, Christine Ebersole, Cynthia Nixon, Elizabeth Berridge, F. Murray Abraham, Jeffrey Jones, Roy Dotrice, Simon Callow, Tom Hulce, Director(s): Milos Forman, F. Murray Abraham earned a Best Actor Oscar for his imperious performance as Antonio Salieri, a mediocre composer whose churlish young rival, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (Tom Hulce), wins immortality with his musical genius. Not happy to see his talent eclipsed, Salieri dons a disguise and deviously plots revenge, obsessed with muffling Mozart's maddening laughter. Milos Forman's masterful drama also won Oscars for Best Picture and Best Director. |
 | Jane Eyre More Info | | 1983 | | | 01/01/13 | 01/18/38 | |
| Genres: Romance, Romantic Dramas, Pre-20th Century Period Pieces, Dramas Based on the Book, TV Miniseries, Period Pieces, British TV, Dramas Based on Classic Literature, TV Shows, Dramas, Romantic Movies, British TV Shows, Miniseries, Dramas based on a book, British Movies, British Dramas, British Period Pieces, Dramas based on Books, Cast: Carol Gillies, James Marcus, Jean Harvey, Joolia Cappleman, Judy Cornwell, Kate David, Robert James, Sian Pattenden, Timothy Dalton, Zelah Clarke, Director(s): Julian Amyes, Adapted from Charlotte Brontë's gothic romance novel, this BBC miniseries tells the story of orphan Jane Eyre (Sian Pattenden and Zelah Clarke), whose early years are marked by mistreatment at the hands of her caretakers. Jane lands a governess job at Thornfield, the estate of the mysterious Mr. Rochester (Timothy Dalton), and is eventually drawn to the tortured man. But a terrible secret keeps Rochester from allowing himself to fall in love. |
 | Middlemarch More Info |  | 1994 |  |     | 01/31/12 | 01/18/38 | |
| Genres: Romance, Romantic Dramas, British TV, TV Miniseries, Pre-20th Century Period Pieces, Period Pieces, Dramas Based on Classic Literature, Dramas Based on the Book, TV Shows, Dramas, Romantic Movies, British TV Shows, Miniseries, Dramas based on a book, Political Dramas, British Movies, Cast: Caroline Harker, Clive Russell, Douglas Hodge, Jonathan Firth, Juliet Aubrey, Patrick Malahide, Peter Jeffrey, Rachel Power, Robert Hardy, Rufus Sewell, Trevyn McDowell, Julian Wadham, Colum Convey, Simon Chandler, Stephen Moore, Rosemary Martin, Director(s): Anthony Page, Adapted from George Eliot's novel, this BBC miniseries tells the story of virtuous Dr. Lydgate (Douglas Hodge), who heads up Middlemarch's hospital, and well-do-to Dorothea (Juliet Aubrey), who's determined to help the needy. Along the way, the dreams of these two altruists are derailed by bad marriages and selfish people, yet they also play a part in their own demise. Will this deserving pair find happiness in the twisty-turny conclusion? |
 | Much Ado About Nothing More Info | | 1993 | |     | 01/31/12 | 01/18/38 | |
| Genres: Comedy, Romance, Romantic Comedies, Pre-20th Century Period Pieces, Period Pieces, Cast: Denzel Washington, Emma Thompson, Imelda Staunton, Jimmy Yuill, Kate Beckinsale, Keanu Reeves, Kenneth Branagh, Michael Keaton, Richard Briers, Robert Sean Leonard, Director(s): Kenneth Branagh, Benedick and Beatrice are two marriage-phobic rivals in Florence, Italy, in this Shakespeare comedy whose lively plot involves complications, pranks and peerless wordplay. Hero and Claudio try to hook up the two B's despite tenacious resistance. |
 | Shooting Creek More Info |  | 1995 | |    | 08/15/11 | 01/18/38 | |
| Genres: Drama, Short, Western, War, Independent, Indie Dramas, Military & War Action, Period Pieces, Military & War Dramas, Pre-20th Century Period Pieces, Cast: Bill Herold, Brian Abercrombie, Butch Munsey, Charles Black, Doug Kruse, Jimmy Crane, Karen Tucker, Richard Hayes, Steve Bixler, Tommy Deadwyler, Van Dykes, Director(s): J.T.S. Moore, Three years after the Civil War, a U.S. Army cavalry troop is hot on the trail of Virgil Moss (Brian Abercrombie), a Confederate veteran who's hiding an outlawed rebel battle flag. As the cavalry troop pursues Virgil through the rugged and treacherous Appalachian Mountains of North Carolina, a freed slave (Charles Black) traps Virgil and uses him as a bargaining chip in exchange for his own freedom. |
 | Galileo More Info | | 1975 | |    | 04/22/11 | 01/18/38 | |
| Genres: Drama, Biographies, Pre-20th Century Period Pieces, Dramas, Biographical Dramas, Dramas based on real life, Period Pieces, Cast: Topol, John Gielgud, Edward Fox, Tom Conti, Director(s): Joseph Losey, Topol heads a stellar cast of British actors, including Sir John Gielgud, Patrick Magee, Edward Fox and Tom Conti in playwright Bertolt Brecht's interpretation of the troubled life and times of 17th century physicist and astronomer Galileo Galilei. Challenged by a new student, tutor and theorist Galileo co-opts emerging telescope technology and discovers irrefutable proof of the heretical notion that Earth is not the center of the universe. |
 | Boxcar Bertha More Info |  | 1972 |  |    | 09/01/10 | 01/18/38 | |
| Genres: Drama, Classics, Classic Thrillers, Crime Thrillers, Dramas Based on Real Life, Period Pieces, Pre-20th Century Period Pieces, Thrillers, Steamy Thrillers, Cast: Barbara Hershey, Barry Primus, Bernie Casey, David Carradine, John Carradine, 'Chicken' Holleman, David Osterhout, Grahame Pratt, Harry Northup, Victor Argo, Director(s): Martin Scorsese, Left on her own after the death of her father during the Depression, young Bertha Thompson (Barbara Hershey) hooks up with a union organizer (David Carradine) and a con man (Barry Primus). Together, they quickly become train robbers on the lam. One of the first films from director Martin Scorsese, this Bonnie and Clyde-style drama was inspired by &NFi;Sister of the Road,&NFi_; the autobiography of the real-life Boxcar Bertha Thompson. |
 | Impromptu More Info |  | 1991 | |     | 01/01/12 | 01/18/38 | |
| Genres: Comedy, Romance, Music, Romantic Comedies, Biographies, Period Pieces, Dramas Based on Real Life, Pre-20th Century Period Pieces, Drama, Romantic Dramas, Dramas, Romantic Movies, Biographical Dramas, British Movies, British Dramas, British Period Pieces, Cast: Bernadette Peters, Emma Thompson, Hugh Grant, Judy Davis, Julian Sands, Mandy Patinkin, Ralph Brown, Georges Corraface, Anton Rodgers, Director(s): James Lapine, In this critically acclaimed drama set amid the romance of 19th-century Europe, feminist author George Sand falls for Polish composer Frédéric Chopin, but a number of obstacles stand in their way -- including rivals, former lovers and duels. |
 | Jude More Info |  | 1996 |  |     | 07/01/11 | 01/18/38 | |
| Genres: Drama, Romantic Dramas, United Kingdom, Pre-20th Century Period Pieces, Period Pieces, Dramas, Romantic Movies, British Movies, Cast: Caitlin Bossley, Christopher Eccleston, Emma Turner, James Daley, James Nesbitt, June Whitfield, Kate Winslet, Liam Cunningham, Lorraine Hilton, Mark Lambert, Rachel Griffiths, Richard Albrecht, Ross Colvin Turnbull, Sean McKenzie, Director(s): Michael Winterbottom, With intensity and resolve, stonemason Jude Fawley (Christopher Eccleston) aspires to get a college education, but circumstances work against his bookish ambitions in director Michael Winterbottom's haunting adaptation of Thomas Hardy's final novel, &NFi;Jude the Obscure&NFi_;. Kate Winslet co-stars as the lovely liberated cousin Jude falls in love with, and Rachel Griffiths plays the farmer's daughter who tricks him into matrimony. |
 | Vanity Fair More Info |  | 2004 |  |     | 03/16/11 | 01/18/38 | |
| Genres: Drama, Romance, Romantic Dramas, Pre-20th Century Period Pieces, Period Pieces, Dramas Based on Classic Literature, Dramas Based on the Book, Universal Studios Home Video, Dramas, Romantic Movies, Dramas based on a book, British Movies, Cast: Bob Hoskins, Gabriel Byrne, James Purefoy, Jim Broadbent, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Reese Witherspoon, Rhys Ifans, Romola Garai, Robert Pattinson, Director(s): Mira Nair, Becky Sharp (Reese Witherspoon) is a lower-class girl who uses her considerable wit to climb her way up the precipitous ladder of 1820s London society in this faithful film version of William Makepeace Thackeray's famous novel. But it's not easy for Becky, who, when circumstances dictate, must become a governess at a remote country house, where she's courted in turn by an elderly lord and his roguish son (James Purefoy). |
 | The Way We Live Now More Info | | 2001 |  |     | 01/31/12 | 01/18/38 | |
| Genres: TV, TV Miniseries, British TV, Romantic Dramas, Period Pieces, Pre-20th Century Period Pieces, Dramas Based on the Book, Dramas Based on Classic Literature, TV Shows, Dramas, Romantic Movies, British TV Shows, Miniseries, British Movies, Cast: Cheryl Campbell, David Bradley, David Suchet, Matthew Macfadyen, Paloma Baeza, Shirley Henderson, Tony Britton, Cillian Murphy, Douglas Hodge, Director(s): David Yates, Power, passion and corruption drive this adaptation of Anthony Trollope's satirical novel. Set in the railway boom of the 1870s, this is the contemporary story of ordinary men and women blinded by the promise of unprecedented financial rewards. Financier Augustus Melmotte (David Suchet) has a mysterious past, and when he moves his business and his family to London, the city's elite start to whisper. |
 | Bleak House (1985) More Info | | 1985 |  |     | 01/01/13 | 01/18/38 | |
| Genres: TV, TV Miniseries, British TV Dramas, Period Pieces, Pre-20th Century Period Pieces, Dramas Based on the Book, Dramas Based on Classic Literature, British TV, United Kingdom, TV Shows, Dramas, British TV Shows, Miniseries, Courtroom Dramas, Dramas based on a book, British Movies, British Dramas, British Period Pieces, Cast: Brian Deacon, Denholm Elliott, Diana Rigg, Philip Franks, Robert Urquhart, T.P. McKenna, Chris Pitt, Robin Bailey, Suzanne Burden, Sylvia Coleridge, Director(s): Ross Devenish, This BBC miniseries following the case of Jarndyce v. Jarndyce is a faithful adaptation of Charles Dickens's ninth novel, based on his experiences covering the Chancery legal system as a young journalist. As the inheritance battle over the Bleak House estate languishes in the high court, the lives of those involved slowly fall apart. Diana Rigg (Emma Peel of "The Avengers") and Denholm Elliott head the all-star ensemble cast. |
 | Strand: Under the Dark Cloth More Info | | 1989 | |     | 07/01/11 | 01/18/38 | |
| Genres: Documentary, Biographical Documentaries, Photography, Art & Design, Drama, Classic Dramas, Romance Classics, Classics, Classic Movie Musicals, Showbiz Dramas, Contemporary Movie Musicals, Musicals, Ballet & Modern Dance, Dramas Based on the Book, Romantic Dramas, Tearjerkers, Comedy, Slapstick, Spoofs and Satire, Dramas Based on Contemporary Literature, Faith & Spirituality, Religious Comedies & Satires, Faith & Spirituality Feature Films, Social & Cultural Documentaries, Indie Documentaries, Biographies, Dramas Based on Real Life, United Kingdom, Foreign, Foreign Classic Dramas, Foreign Thrillers, France, French Language, Foreign Classics, Horror Classics, Satanic Stories, Cult Horror, Classic War Stories, Made-for-TV Movies, Religious & Spiritual Dramas, Period Pieces, 20th Century Period Pieces, Indie Dramas, Crime Dramas, Crime Thrillers, Mockumentaries, Classic Comedies, Late Night Comedies, Horror, Slashers and Serial Killers, Gay & Lesbian Dramas, Thrillers, Psychological Thrillers, Indie Suspense & Thriller, Supernatural Thrillers, Mystery, Action Comedies, Heist Films, Romantic Comedies, Dark Humor & Black Comedies, Children & Family, Family Comedies, Teen Comedies, Ages 11-12, Showbiz Comedies, Fantasy, Classic Thrillers, Film Noir, Foreign Silent Films, Germany, Political Documentaries, Historical Documentaries, Action & Adventure, Action Thrillers, Crime Action, Martial Arts, African-American Dramas, Rap & Hip-Hop, Urban & Dance, Family Adventures, Animal Tales, Ages 8-10, Foreign Romance, Foreign Dramas, Poland, Polish Language, Supernatural Horror, Indie Comedies, Crime Documentaries, Hebrew Language, Israel, Romance, Family Classics, Kids' TV, Ages 5-7, Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Sci-Fi Dramas, Political Dramas, Dramas Based on Classic Literature, African-American Action, Suspense, Westerns, Sports Dramas, Surfing & Boardsports, Screwball, Adventures, TV, Must-See TV Comedies, TV Comedies, TV Sitcoms, Classic Westerns, Miscellaneous Documentaries, Espionage Thrillers, Scandinavia, Swedish Language, Foreign Horror, Foreign Classic Comedies, Czech Republic, Czech Language, Italy, Italian Language, Japan, Foreign Art House, Japanese Language, Teen Screams, Sci-Fi Horror, Creature Features, Anime & Animation, Anime Drama, Anime Sci-Fi, Anime Series, Action Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Sci-Fi Thrillers, Dramas Based on Bestsellers, Family Dramas, Family Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Teen Dramas, Gay & Lesbian, Gay & Lesbian Comedies, Military Documentaries, TV Documentaries, TV War & Politics, Foreign Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Cult Comedies, Gambling Dramas, Action Classics, Blaxploitation, Sports Comedies, Sports Stories, Basketball, Courtroom Dramas, Foreign Must-See, Comic Books and Superheroes, Sci-Fi Adventure, Mobster, Miscellaneous Sports, Other Sports, Family Animation, Nickelodeon, Gay & Lesbian Romance, Indie Romance, Lesbian, Classic Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Alien Sci-Fi, Kids' Anime, Military & War Action, Military & War Dramas, Political Thrillers, Pre-20th Century Period Pieces, Medical Dramas, Ages 2-4, Erotic Thrillers, Science and Nature Documentaries, Foreign Action & Adventure, Foreign Comedies, Hong Kong, Cantonese Language, Mandarin Language, Baseball, Blockbusters, Deadly Disasters, Classical Instrumental Music, Classical Music, Anime Action, Religion & Mythology Documentaries, Faith & Spirituality Documentaries, Book Characters, Golf, Latin & Ballroom Dance, Steamy Romance, Cartoons, Special Interest, Painting, Music & Musicals, Rock & Roll Oldies, Rock & Pop, Monsters, Spain, Spanish Language, TV Science & Nature, British TV, TV Miniseries, German Language, Auto Racing, Food Stories, Inspirational Biographies, Rockumentaries, Punk Rock, Wine & Beverage Appreciation, Food & Wine, Mountaineering & Climbing, Outdoor & Mountain Sports, Travel & Adventure Documentaries, Spiritual Mysteries, TV Shows, Dramas, Dramas based on a book, Norwegian Language, B-Movie Horror, Extreme Motorsports, Motorsports, Car Culture, Silent Films, Vampires, Sci-Fi Cult Classics, Political Comedies, Werewolves, Australia/ New Zealand, Sports & Fitness, Sports Documentaries, Belgium, Mexico, Blues, Independent, Stand-Up, Coming of Age, Poker & Gambling, Hobbies & Games, Zombies, Dinosaurs, Gay, Classic TV Comedies, TV Sketch Comedies, TV Variety & Talk Shows, TV Classics, Latino Dramas, Social Issue Dramas, Foreign Documentaries, Foreign Gay & Lesbian, PBS Documentaries, Teen Romance, Foreign Television, Animation for Grown-ups, TV Reality Programming, LOGO, Latin America, Classic Jazz, Jazz Greats, Vocal Jazz, Jazz & Easy Listening, Must-See Concerts, American Folk & Bluegrass, Contemporary Jazz, Miscellaneous Hobbies & Games, Foreign Musicals, India, Bollywood, Hindi Language, Documentaries, Art and Design, Cast: John Walker, Blanche Brown, Milton Brown, Leo Hurwitz, Georgia O'Keeffe, Walter Rosenblum, Virginia Stevens, Hazel Strand, Cesare Zavattini, Director(s): John Walker, Two types of art -- photography and film -- converge in this documentary that provides a fascinating picture of the life of famed photographer Paul Strand. Directed by John Walker, Strand: Under the Dark Cloth takes an in-depth look at Strand's his work, his relationships with his family and contemporaries and his isolated way of creating his art. |
 | Mansfield Park More Info | | 1983 |  |     | 01/01/13 | 01/18/38 | |
| Genres: Drama, TV Miniseries, British TV, Pre-20th Century Period Pieces, Period Pieces, Dramas Based on Classic Literature, Dramas Based on the Book, TV Shows, Dramas, Romantic Movies, British TV Shows, Miniseries, Dramas based on a book, Romantic Dramas, British Movies, British Dramas, British Period Pieces, Dramas based on Books, Cast: Angela Pleasence, Anna Massey, Bernard Hepton, Christopher Villiers, Liz Crowther, Nicholas Farrell, Robert Burbage, Sylvestra Le Touzel, Director(s): David Giles, Brought up by her pessimistic uncle (Bernard Hepton), homely Fanny (Sylvestra Le Touzel) continuously endures rejection and snubbing from every person she comes in contact with at her uncle's estate. The only person who doesn't treat her terribly is her cousin Edmund (Nicholas Farrell). As Fanny grows into a lovely young lady, she finds herself torn between Edmund and a wealthy neighbor named Henry Crawford (Robert Burbage). |
 | My Brother's War More Info | | 2005 | |    | 12/01/11 | 01/18/38 | |
| Genres: Drama, Military & War Dramas, Pre-20th Century Period Pieces, Period Pieces, Gay & Lesbian Dramas, Dramas Based on the Book, Dramas Based on Contemporary Literature, Cast: Dana Bennison, Grace Pettijohn, Patrick Melville, Patrick Sullivan, Rebecca Damon, Rick Lewis, Thom Milano, Vincent Niemann, Whitney Hamilton, William Laney, Director(s): Whitney Hamilton, In this Civil War drama, Grace Kieler disguises herself as a man and takes her brother's place in the Confederate army. When she meets a young war widow, the two form a bond that may get complicated once Grace reveals her true identity. |
 | Ned Kelly More Info | | 2004 | |     | 01/16/11 | 01/18/38 | |
| Genres: Drama, Biographies, Crime Dramas, Period Pieces, Dramas Based on Real Life, Westerns, Australia/ New Zealand, Pre-20th Century Period Pieces, Foreign Countries, Universal Studios Home Video, Action & Adventure, Dramas, Foreign Movies, Crime Action & Adventure, Foreign Action & Adventure, Biographical Dramas, Foreign Dramas, Australian Movies, Cast: Charles 'Bud' Tingwell, Emily Browning, Geoff Morrell, Geoffrey Rush, Heath Ledger, Joel Edgerton, Kerry Condon, Kiri Paramore, Kris McQuade, Laurence Kinlan, Naomi Watts, Orlando Bloom, Philip Barantini, Rachel Griffiths, Director(s): Gregor Jordan, Fed up with being mistreated because of his heritage, Ned Kelly (Heath Ledger) and his brother (Laurence Kinlan) -- the sons of an Irish pig thief -- form a group of bandits called the Kelly Gang with two other men (Orlando Bloom and Philip Barantini) who share their ideals. Kelly's mob robs banks, evades the police and earns popular support from the people, much to the annoyance of the head lawman (Geoffrey Rush) trying to rein them in. |
 | Pride and Prejudice More Info | | 1980 |  |     | 01/31/12 | 01/18/38 | |
| Genres: Drama, Romantic Dramas, Dramas Based on Classic Literature, Dramas Based on the Book, Period Pieces, Pre-20th Century Period Pieces, TV Miniseries, British TV, United Kingdom, TV Shows, Dramas, Romantic Movies, British TV Shows, Miniseries, Dramas based on a book, British Movies, Cast: David Rintoul, Elizabeth Garvie, Natalie Ogle, Sabina Franklyn, Tessa Peake-Jones, Clare Higgins, Moray Watson, Osmund Bullock, Priscilla Morgan, Director(s): Cyril Coke, Preoccupied with status, Mrs. Bennet (Priscilla Morgan) will do just about anything to make sure that her five daughters marry into well-to-do families in this BBC series based on Jane Austen's classic novel. The second eldest daughter, Elizabeth (Elizabeth Garvie), has complete distaste for her wealth-obsessed circle, especially the conceited and affluent Fitzwilliam Darcy (David Rintoul). But what she doesn't realize is that Darcy feels the same way she does. |
 | The Piano More Info |  | 1993 | |     | 02/01/12 | 01/18/38 | |
| Genres: Drama, Indie Dramas, Romantic Dramas, Period Pieces, Pre-20th Century Period Pieces, Australia/ New Zealand, Dramas, Foreign Movies, Independent Movies, Romantic Movies, Foreign Dramas, Independent Dramas, Romantic Foreign Movies, Australian Movies, Romantic Independent Movies, Steamy Romantic Movies, Cast: Holly Hunter, Harvey Keitel, Sam Neill, Anna Paquin, Kerry Walker, Genevieve Lemon, Tungia Baker, Ian Mune, Director(s): Jane Campion, Holly Hunter stars as Ada McGrath, a mute but strong-willed 19th-century Scottish expatriate who arrives in New Zealand with her daughter (Anna Paquin) and her beloved piano in tow. Although betrothed to a landowner (Sam Neill), she's pulled into an affair with a laborer (Harvey Keitel). Hunter and Paquin both won Oscars for their performances in this haunting drama from writer-director Jane Campion. |
 | Mary, Queen of Scots More Info | | 1971 | |     | 07/01/13 | 01/18/38 | |
| Genres: Classics, Classic Dramas, Period Pieces, United Kingdom, Biographies, Pre-20th Century Period Pieces, Dramas, Biographical Dramas, Dramas based on real life, British Movies, British Dramas, British Period Pieces, Political Dramas, Cast: Andrew Keir, Daniel Massey, Glenda Jackson, Ian Holm, Nigel Davenport, Patrick McGoohan, Timothy Dalton, Tom Fleming, Trevor Howard, Vanessa Redgrave, Director(s): Charles Jarrott, In an Oscar-nominated performance, Vanessa Redgrave shines as Mary Stuart, queen of Scotland. Returning from France to assume the throne, Mary finds her ascension challenged by her brother, her husband and her cousin Queen Elizabeth I (Glenda Jackson). Timothy Dalton, Patrick McGoohan and Ian Holm co-star in this lavish production from director Charles Jarrott and producer Hal B. Wallis, creators of Anne of the Thousand Days. |
 | Rowing with the Wind More Info | | 1988 |  |    | 01/01/12 | 01/18/38 | |
| Genres: Drama, Romantic Dramas, Pre-20th Century Period Pieces, Mystery, Spain, Dramas, Romantic Movies, Thrillers, Period Pieces, Spanish Movies, Mysteries, Supernatural Thrillers, Foreign Movies, Foreign Dramas, Foreign Thrillers, Romantic Foreign Movies, Cast: Hugh Grant, Lizzy McInnerny, Valentine Pelka, Elizabeth Hurley, Jose Luis Gomez, Virginia Mataix, Ronan Vibert, Jose Carlos Rivas, Kate McKenzie, Jolyon Baker, Director(s): Gonzalo Suarez, Set during the early 19th century when Mary Shelley wrote &NFi;Frankenstein&NFi_;, Rowing with the Wind details the relationship between Lord Byron (Hugh Grant), Percy (Valentine Pelka) and Mary Shelley (Lizzy McInnerny) as they voyage through various European countries.Their trip includes a stop at Lake Geneva, where Byron makes his historical proposition that Mary and her cousin Claire (Elizabeth Hurley) each concoct a horror story. |
 | Jane Eyre More Info |  | 1996 | |     | 01/01/12 | 01/18/38 | |
| Genres: Drama, Romantic Dramas, Period Pieces, Dramas Based on the Book, Dramas Based on Classic Literature, Pre-20th Century Period Pieces, Dramas, Foreign Movies, Romantic Movies, Dramas based on a book, Foreign Dramas, Romantic Foreign Movies, Italian Movies, Cast: William Hurt, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Joan Plowright, Anna Paquin, Geraldine Chaplin, Billie Whitelaw, Fiona Shaw, Samuel West, John Wood, Edward De Souza, Elle Macpherson, Maria Schneider, Amanda Root, Josephine Serre, Director(s): Franco Zeffirelli, Jane Eyre is an orphan forced to endure life at a harsh boarding school. As Jane grows into an independent, strong-willed woman, she takes a governess job at Thornton Hall and falls in love with the estate's brooding owner, Mr. Rochester. |
 | Workaholics More Info |  | 2011 |  |      | 06/12/12 | 01/18/38 | |
| Genres: TV, TV Comedies, TV Sitcoms, TV Reality Programming, Travel & Adventure Documentaries, Romance, Romantic Dramas, Pre-20th Century Period Pieces, Period Pieces, Dramas Based on the Book, United Kingdom, Dramas Based on Contemporary Literature, 20th Century Period Pieces, TV Shows, Sitcoms, Cast: Anders Holm, Blake Anderson, Adam DeVine, Jillian Bell, Erik Griffin, Kyle Newacheck, Maribeth Monroe, Waymond Lee, When post-college realties force them to go through the motions as telemarketers, unmotivated office slackers Blake Anderson, Anders Holm and Adam DeVine have never worked so hard at trying to avoid actual work. |
 | Mrs. Brown More Info |  | 1997 |  |     | 01/01/12 | 01/18/38 | |
| Genres: Drama, Romantic Dramas, Dramas Based on Real Life, Period Pieces, Pre-20th Century Period Pieces, Indie Romance, Indie Dramas, United Kingdom, Disney Studios, Foreign Countries, Dramas, Independent Movies, Romantic Movies, Biographical Dramas, Independent Dramas, British Movies, Romantic Independent Movies, Cast: Antony Sher, Billy Connolly, David Westhead, Geoffrey Palmer, Gerard Butler, Judi Dench, Richard Pasco, Director(s): John Madden, Grieving widow Queen Victoria (Oscar nominee Judi Dench) withdraws into sadness for years until plainspoken manservant John Brown (Billy Connolly) disrupts her mourning. But as their friendship grows, it results in personal and political ramifications for both of them. Exquisitely filmed and fueled by sparkling performances, director John Madden's period drama brilliantly portrays the woman behind an empire and the man who helped her live again. |
 | It More Info | | 1927 | |     | 07/01/11 | 01/18/38 | |
| Genres: Classics, Silent Films, Classic Comedies, Romance Classics, Romantic Comedies, Documentary, British TV, Science and Nature Documentaries, TV Science & Nature, TV Documentaries, United Kingdom, Classic War Stories, Classic Dramas, Action Classics, Biographies, Drama, Crime Dramas, Indie Dramas, 20th Century Period Pieces, Dramas Based on Real Life, Period Pieces, Action & Adventure, Crime Action, Martial Arts, Action Thrillers, Crime Thrillers, Social & Cultural Documentaries, Indie Documentaries, Romantic Dramas, Dramas Based on the Book, Dramas Based on Classic Literature, Pre-20th Century Period Pieces, Children & Family, Family Dramas, Disney, Ages 8-10, Ages 11-12, Sports Stories, Boxing, Sports Dramas, Action Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Sci-Fi Thrillers, Sci-Fi Adventure, Deadly Disasters, Horror, Creature Features, B-Movie Horror, Foreign, Czech Republic, Czech Language, Foreign Dramas, Comedy, Dark Humor & Black Comedies, Fantasy, Indie Comedies, Romance, Indie Romance, Australia/ New Zealand, Mystery, Suspense, Family Comedies, Animal Tales, Family Adventures, Ages 5-7, Supernatural Thrillers, African-American Dramas, TV Miniseries, Dramas Based on Contemporary Literature, Religious & Spiritual Dramas, Faith & Spirituality, Religious Comedies & Satires, Faith & Spirituality Feature Films, Sports & Fitness, Workouts, Pilates & Fitness Ball, Political Dramas, Courtroom Dramas, Social Issue Dramas, Family Animation, Late Night Comedies, Espionage Action, Espionage Thrillers, Political Comedies, Action Comedies, Cult Comedies, Pregnancy & Post-Natal Fitness, Yoga, Israel, Thrillers, Teen Screams, Psychological Thrillers, Sports Comedies, Football, Sci-Fi Horror, Spoofs and Satire, Epics, Ages 2-4, Anime & Animation, Anime Drama, Anime Sci-Fi, Anime Series, France, Military & War Dramas, Tearjerkers, Book Characters, Foreign Musicals, Foreign Romance, Foreign Classics, French Language, Ice Hockey, Triumph of the Underdogs, Military & War Action, Food & Wine, Food Stories, Special Interest, Film Noir, Medical Dramas, Foreign Documentaries, Ballet & Modern Dance, Dance, General Strength & Flexibility, Cardio & Aerobics, Mobster, Latino Dramas, Latino Comedies, Screwball, Slapstick, Saturday Night Live, Blockbusters, Adventures, Foreign Art House, Scandinavia, Danish Language, African-American Comedies, Heist Films, Foreign Comedies, Foreign Gay & Lesbian, Westerns, Africa, Showbiz Comedies, Baseball, Historical Documentaries, Faith & Spirituality Documentaries, Military Documentaries, Political Documentaries, Religion & Mythology Documentaries, Steamy Romance, Monsters, Surfing & Boardsports, Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Teen Comedies, Vampires, Showbiz Dramas, Contemporary Movie Musicals, Musicals, Family Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Family Classics, Horror Classics, Satanic Stories, Cult Horror, Made-for-TV Movies, Mockumentaries, Music & Musicals, Slashers and Serial Killers, Gay & Lesbian Dramas, Erotic Thrillers, Independent, Experimental, Foreign Steamy Romance, Foreign Must-See, Mexico, Spanish Language, Rap & Hip-Hop, Urban & Dance, Poland, Polish Language, Supernatural Horror, Kids' TV, Sci-Fi Dramas, Soccer, Indie Suspense & Thriller, Classic Movie Musicals, TV, Classic TV Dramas, TV Crime Dramas, TV Classics, Portuguese Language, Brazil, Classic Westerns, Biographical Documentaries, Miscellaneous Documentaries, Crime Documentaries, Cartoons, Snowboarding, Rock & Pop, Pop, Must-See Musicals, Low-Impact Workouts, Teen Romance, Dramas Based on Bestsellers, Teen Dramas, Iran, Foreign Children & Family, Farsi Language, Hong Kong, Gay & Lesbian, Gay & Lesbian Comedies, Foreign Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Japan, Indie Action, Blaxploitation, African-American Action, Basketball, Classic Thrillers, Comic Books and Superheroes, Painting, Mandarin Language, Miscellaneous Sports, Other Sports, Gay & Lesbian Romance, Indie Gay & Lesbian, Lesbian, Political Thrillers, Classic Movies, Comedies, Dramas, Romantic Movies, Silent Movies, Classic Romantic Movies, Cast: Clara Bow, António Moreno, William Austin, Priscilla Bonner, Jacqueline Gadsden, Julia Swayne Gordon, Director(s): Clarence G. Badger, This 1927 silent film features Clara Bow as Betty Lou, a sweet and sassy clerk at a department store who decides she has found Mr. Right when she meets the store's owner (Antonio Moreno). One thing: She must convince him that she's Ms. Right, too. As Betty Lou strives to catch his attention, she also tries to help her roommate, who has recently become a mother.This classic silver-screen tale is inspired by a short story written by Elinor Glyn. |
 | An Ideal Husband More Info |  | 1999 |  |     | 06/08/12 | 01/18/38 | |
| Genres: Comedy, Romantic Comedies, Period Pieces, Dramas Based on the Book, Dramas Based on Classic Literature, Pre-20th Century Period Pieces, Disney Studios, Comedies, Dramas, Romantic Movies, Dramas based on a book, Romantic Dramas, British Movies, British Comedies, British Dramas, British Period Pieces, Cast: Cate Blanchett, Jeremy Northam, John Wood, Julianne Moore, Minnie Driver, Rupert Everett, Director(s): Oliver Parker, When a member of Parliament (Jeremy Northam) learns that his career and marriage will suffer scandal unless he submits to a blackmailer (Julianne Moore), he turns his fate over to lifelong bachelor Lord Goring (Rupert Everett), "the idlest man in London." Brimming with witticisms and great performances (including those from Cate Blanchett and Minnie Driver), this big-screen adaptation of Oscar Wilde's stage play sparkles like vintage champagne. |
 | The Last of the Mohicans More Info | | 1992 |  |     | 12/01/12 | 01/18/38 | |
| Genres: Drama, Romantic Dramas, Dramas Based on Classic Literature, Pre-20th Century Period Pieces, Dramas Based on the Book, 20th Century Fox, Dramas, Romantic Movies, Dramas based on Books, Period Pieces, Cast: Colm Meaney, Daniel Day-Lewis, David Schofield, Dennis Banks, Edward Blatchford, Eric Schweig, Jodhi May, Justin M. Rice, Mac Andrews, Madeleine Stowe, Malcolm Storry, Maurice Roeves, Patrice Chéreau, Pete Postlethwaite, Russell Means, Steven Waddington, Terry Kinney, Tracey Ellis, Wes Studi, Maurice Roëves, Director(s): Michael Mann, When rugged frontiersman Hawkeye (Daniel Day-Lewis) saves the Munro sisters -- two newly arrived English settlers -- from a Huron ambush, he ends up in the midst of the battle between the British and the French for control of the American colonies. Director Michael Mann's first-rate production also stars Madeleine Stowe as the Munro sister who wins Hawkeye's heart, and Wes Studi as the Huron warrior who has a score to settle with her father. |
 | First Knight More Info |  | 1995 | |     | 06/01/12 | 01/18/38 | |
| Genres: Romance, Romantic Dramas, Adventures, Period Pieces, Pre-20th Century Period Pieces, Sony Pictures Entertainment, Dramas, Romantic Movies, Cast: Ben Cross, Christopher Villiers, Colin McCormack, John Gielgud, Julia Ormond, Liam Cunningham, Ralph Ineson, Richard Gere, Sean Connery, Valentine Pelka, Director(s): Jerry Zucker, Agonizing choices confront King Arthur, Lady Guinevere and Sir Lancelot in this lyrical retelling of the legend of Camelot. With Guinevere torn between her husband and Lancelot, he must balance loyalty to the throne with the rewards of true love. |
 | Under the Greenwood Tree More Info | | 2005 | |     | 01/31/12 | 01/18/38 | |
| Genres: Drama, Romantic Dramas, Dramas Based on Classic Literature, Pre-20th Century Period Pieces, Period Pieces, Dramas Based on the Book, Warner Home Video, PBS, Made-for-TV Movies, BBC, Dramas, Romantic Movies, British Movies, Cast: Ben Miles, James Murray, Keeley Hawes, Richard Leaf, Steve Pemberton, Tom Georgeson, Tony Haygarth, Jane Wheldon, Terry Mortimer, Director(s): Nicholas Laughland, Adapted from Thomas Hardy's novel, this charming tale follows schoolteacher Fancy Day, who returns to the bucolic hamlet of Melstock to look after her ailing father. To no one's surprise, three disparate suitors are soon courting the young beauty. |
 | Wives & Daughters More Info | | 1999 |  |      | 01/31/12 | 01/18/38 | |
| Genres: Drama, Pre-20th Century Period Pieces, Dramas Based on Classic Literature, Dramas Based on the Book, Period Pieces, United Kingdom, Foreign Countries, Dramas, Romantic Movies, Romantic Dramas, British Movies, Cast: Anthony Howell, Barbara Flynn, Bill Paterson, Deborah Findlay, Francesca Annis, Iain Glen, Ian Carmichael, Justine Waddell, Keeley Hawes, Michael Gambon, Penelope Wilton, Rosamund Pike, Tom Hollander, Barbara Leigh-Hunt, Director(s): Nicholas Renton, Family life changes drastically for the good-natured Molly Gibson (Justine Waddell) when her widowed father (Bill Paterson) decides to remarry, and a woman with her own set of rules (Francesca Annis) -- and a beautiful daughter (Keeley Hawes) -- becomes her stepmother. Award-winning screenwriter Andrew Davies (Bridget Jones's Diary) penned the script to this four-episode BBC miniseries based on Elizabeth Gaskell's unfinished novel. |
 | He Knew He Was Right More Info | | 2004 |  |     | 01/31/12 | 01/18/38 | |
| Genres: Drama, Romantic Dramas, Dramas Based on Classic Literature, Period Pieces, Pre-20th Century Period Pieces, Dramas Based on the Book, TV Miniseries, United Kingdom, BBC, TV Shows, Dramas, Romantic Movies, British TV Shows, Miniseries, British Movies, Cast: Amy Marston, Anna Massey, Bill Nighy, Caroline Martin, Christina Cole, Geoffrey Palmer, Geraldine James, Jane Lapotaire, Joanna David, Laura Fraser, Maggie Ollerenshaw, Oliver Dimsdale, Raymond Coulthard, Stephen Campbell Moore, David Tennant, Claudie Blakley, Fenella Woolgar, Ron Cook, Director(s): Tom Vaughan, Based on Anthony Trollope's 19th-century novel, this BBC period drama centers on the troubled marriage of Louis (Oliver Dimsdale) and Emily (Laura Fraser) Trevelyan. Madly in love as newlyweds, miscommunication and mistrust cause their relationship to deteriorate. When the infamous flirt Col. Osborne (Bill Nighy) pays one too many a visit to Emily, emotionally fragile Louis overreacts in a fit of jealousy, driving away his strong-willed wife. |
 | The Vicar of Dibley: Series 3 More Info | | 1999 |  |      | 01/01/13 | 01/18/38 | |
| Genres: TV, British TV Comedies, TV Sitcoms, TV Comedies, British TV, Warner Home Video, Foreign Countries, United Kingdom, BBC, Thrillers, Mystery, Psychological Thrillers, Faith & Spirituality, PBS, Mindfulness & Prayer, Prayer & Spiritual Growth, Faith & Spirituality Documentaries, Drama, Biographies, Crime Dramas, Period Pieces, Dramas Based on Real Life, Westerns, Australia/ New Zealand, Pre-20th Century Period Pieces, Universal Studios Home Video, Latino Dramas, Dramas Based on Contemporary Literature, Dramas Based on the Book, Latino Comedies, Courtroom Dramas, Sony Pictures Entertainment, Comedy, Dark Humor & Black Comedies, Documentary, Biographical Documentaries, Political Documentaries, Romantic Comedies, Best of British Humor, Political Dramas, 20th Century Period Pieces, 20th Century Fox, Travel & Adventure Documentaries, TV Documentaries, PBS Documentaries, Screwball, Family Comedies, Teen Comedies, Action & Adventure, Independent, Indie Comedies, Classics, Horror Classics, Monsters, B-Movie Horror, Foreign, Foreign Dramas, France, French Language, Foreign Languages, Crime Thrillers, TV Shows, British TV Shows, Sitcoms, Classic TV Shows, Classic TV Comedies, Cast: Dawn French, Emma Chambers, Gary Waldhorn, James Fleet, John Bluthal, Richard Griffiths, Roger Lloyd-Pack, Roger Sloman, Sean Bean, Trevor Peacock, Director(s): Gareth Carrivick, The village of Dibley slowly gets used to the ways and wiles of its very nontraditional vicar, the Rev. Geraldine Boadicea Granger (Dawn French), in the third season of this beloved British sitcom. After a stint in jail, Alice and Hugo return from their honeymoon with some surprising news; Geraldine organizes a truly unforgettable Christmas pageant; the bishop pays a visit to Dibley; and a water shortage forces the residents to get creative. |
 | He Knew He Was Right: Episode 1 More Info | | 2004 |  | | 01/31/12 | 01/18/38 | |
| Genres: Drama, Romantic Dramas, Dramas Based on Classic Literature, Period Pieces, Pre-20th Century Period Pieces, Dramas Based on the Book, TV Miniseries, United Kingdom, BBC, Cast: Oliver Dimsdale, Laura Fraser, Anna Massey, Bill Nighy, Geoffrey Palmer, Christina Cole, Geraldine James, Jane Lapotaire, Raymond Coulthard, Maggie Ollerenshaw, Stephen Campbell Moore, Caroline Martin, Amy Marston, Joanna David, David Tennant, Claudie Blakley, Fenella Woolgar, Ron Cook, Director(s): Tom Vaughan, Dashing Louis Trevelyan travels to the Mandarin Islands and falls for the gorgeous, headstrong Emily Rowley, daughter of the island's governor. The two marry and start a family in London. But Louis's jealousy threatens to ruin their perfect life. |
 | He Knew He Was Right: Episode 2 More Info | | 2004 |  | | 01/31/12 | 01/18/38 | |
| Genres: Drama, Romantic Dramas, Dramas Based on Classic Literature, Period Pieces, Pre-20th Century Period Pieces, Dramas Based on the Book, TV Miniseries, United Kingdom, BBC, Cast: Oliver Dimsdale, Laura Fraser, Anna Massey, Bill Nighy, Geoffrey Palmer, Christina Cole, Geraldine James, Jane Lapotaire, Raymond Coulthard, Maggie Ollerenshaw, Stephen Campbell Moore, Caroline Martin, Amy Marston, Joanna David, David Tennant, Claudie Blakley, Fenella Woolgar, Ron Cook, Director(s): Tom Vaughan, Emily refuses to apologize to Louis over her relationship with Osborne, which is strictly platonic. Meanwhile, Nora wins the heart of Louis's friend Hugh, much to the outrage of her Aunt Outhouse, who drives the would-be suitor away. |
 | He Knew He Was Right: Episode 3 More Info | | 2004 |  | | 01/31/12 | 01/18/38 | |
| Genres: Drama, Romantic Dramas, Dramas Based on Classic Literature, Period Pieces, Pre-20th Century Period Pieces, Dramas Based on the Book, TV Miniseries, United Kingdom, BBC, Cast: Oliver Dimsdale, Laura Fraser, Anna Massey, Bill Nighy, Geoffrey Palmer, Christina Cole, Geraldine James, Jane Lapotaire, Raymond Coulthard, Maggie Ollerenshaw, Stephen Campbell Moore, Caroline Martin, Amy Marston, Joanna David, David Tennant, Claudie Blakley, Fenella Woolgar, Ron Cook, Director(s): Tom Vaughan, Louis's irrational jealousy takes a toll on his health. Despite Emily's attempts to reconcile with him, their once-happy marriage appears all but lost. Meanwhile, a romance blooms between Dorothy and Aunt Stanbury's chosen heir, Brooke. |
 | He Knew He Was Right: Episode 4 More Info | | 2004 |  | | 01/31/12 | 01/18/38 | |
| Genres: Drama, Romantic Dramas, Dramas Based on Classic Literature, Period Pieces, Pre-20th Century Period Pieces, Dramas Based on the Book, TV Miniseries, United Kingdom, BBC, Children & Family, Family Animation, Family Adventures, Ages 5-7, Ages 8-10, Warner Home Video, Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Sci-Fi Dramas, Spoofs and Satire, Indie Dramas, Indie Comedies, Cast: Oliver Dimsdale, Laura Fraser, Anna Massey, Bill Nighy, Geoffrey Palmer, Christina Cole, Geraldine James, Jane Lapotaire, Raymond Coulthard, Maggie Ollerenshaw, Stephen Campbell Moore, Caroline Martin, Amy Marston, Joanna David, David Tennant, Claudie Blakley, Fenella Woolgar, Ron Cook, Director(s): Tom Vaughan, When Louis flees to Italy with his son, Sir Marmaduke reluctantly allows Hugh to go after them, and Emily continues to hope for reconciliation with her husband. Meanwhile, despite Aunt Stanbury's objections, Brooke remains determined to wed Dorothy. |
 | Bleak House: Episode 1 More Info |  | 2005 |  | | 01/31/12 | 01/18/38 | |
| Genres: TV, Dramas Based on the Book, TV Miniseries, Period Pieces, BBC, British TV, United Kingdom, British TV Dramas, Foreign Countries, Dramas Based on Classic Literature, Pre-20th Century Period Pieces, Cast: Denis Lawson, Anna Maxwell Martin, Patrick Kennedy, Carey Mulligan, Gillian Anderson, Timothy West, Charles Dance, Burn Gorman, Alun Armstrong, Tom Georgeson, Nathaniel Parker, Richard Harrington, Warren Clarke, Johnny Vegas, Hugo Speer, John Lynch, Tony Haygarth, Andrew Davies, Orphan Esther Summerson is sent to live at Bleak House with her new guardian, the kindly John Jarndyce, and his two wards, cousins Richard Carstone and Ada Clare, who are immersed in a complicated legal dispute. |
 | Bleak House: Episode 2-3 More Info |  | 2005 |  | | 01/31/12 | 01/18/38 | |
| Genres: TV, Dramas Based on the Book, TV Miniseries, Period Pieces, BBC, British TV, United Kingdom, British TV Dramas, Foreign Countries, Dramas Based on Classic Literature, Pre-20th Century Period Pieces, Cast: Denis Lawson, Anna Maxwell Martin, Patrick Kennedy, Carey Mulligan, Gillian Anderson, Timothy West, Charles Dance, Burn Gorman, Alun Armstrong, Tom Georgeson, Nathaniel Parker, Richard Harrington, Warren Clarke, Johnny Vegas, Hugo Speer, John Lynch, Tony Haygarth, Andrew Davies, Tulkinghorn and Krook bring in a doctor to investigate the circumstances surrounding Nemo's death. When Jarndyce urges Richard to pursue a career, the young man decides to study medicine; meanwhile, his feelings for Ada grow deeper. |
 | Bleak House: Episode 4-5 More Info |  | 2005 |  | | 01/31/12 | 01/18/38 | |
| Genres: TV, Dramas Based on the Book, TV Miniseries, Period Pieces, BBC, British TV, United Kingdom, British TV Dramas, Foreign Countries, Dramas Based on Classic Literature, Pre-20th Century Period Pieces, Cast: Denis Lawson, Anna Maxwell Martin, Patrick Kennedy, Carey Mulligan, Gillian Anderson, Timothy West, Charles Dance, Burn Gorman, Alun Armstrong, Tom Georgeson, Nathaniel Parker, Richard Harrington, Warren Clarke, Johnny Vegas, Hugo Speer, John Lynch, Tony Haygarth, Andrew Davies, Tulkinghorn continues his relentless investigation into Lady Dedlock's mysterious past, even as the grief-stricken woman mourns her lost love. Meanwhile, Jarndyce thwarts Richard and Ada's engagement, and Richard finds medicine doesn't suit him. |
 | Bleak House: Episode 6-7 More Info |  | 2005 |  | | 01/31/12 | 01/18/38 | |
| Genres: TV, Dramas Based on the Book, TV Miniseries, Period Pieces, BBC, British TV, United Kingdom, British TV Dramas, Foreign Countries, Dramas Based on Classic Literature, Pre-20th Century Period Pieces, Cast: Denis Lawson, Anna Maxwell Martin, Patrick Kennedy, Carey Mulligan, Gillian Anderson, Timothy West, Charles Dance, Burn Gorman, Alun Armstrong, Tom Georgeson, Nathaniel Parker, Richard Harrington, Warren Clarke, Johnny Vegas, Hugo Speer, John Lynch, Tony Haygarth, Andrew Davies, On a trip to the Leicestershire countryside, Jarndyce is dismayed to learn that Esther has feelings for another man. While there, Esther has an odd encounter with Lady Dedlock. Meanwhile, Richard delves into the Jarndyce case. |
 | Bleak House: Episode 8-9 More Info |  | 2005 |  | | 01/31/12 | 01/18/38 | |
| Genres: TV, Dramas Based on the Book, TV Miniseries, Period Pieces, BBC, United Kingdom, British TV, British TV Dramas, Foreign Countries, Dramas Based on Classic Literature, Pre-20th Century Period Pieces, Cast: Denis Lawson, Anna Maxwell Martin, Patrick Kennedy, Carey Mulligan, Gillian Anderson, Timothy West, Charles Dance, Burn Gorman, Alun Armstrong, Tom Georgeson, Nathaniel Parker, Richard Harrington, Warren Clarke, Johnny Vegas, Hugo Speer, John Lynch, Tony Haygarth, Andrew Davies, Fickle Richard sets his sights on yet another career path, testing Jarndyce's patience when he announces his desire to trade the law for the military. And Tulkinghorn moves ever closer to getting the goods on Lady Dedlock's dark secret. |
 | Bleak House: Episode 10-11 More Info |  | 2005 |  | | 01/31/12 | 01/18/38 | |
| Genres: TV, Dramas Based on the Book, TV Miniseries, Period Pieces, BBC, British TV, United Kingdom, British TV Dramas, Foreign Countries, Dramas Based on Classic Literature, Pre-20th Century Period Pieces, Cast: Denis Lawson, Anna Maxwell Martin, Patrick Kennedy, Carey Mulligan, Gillian Anderson, Timothy West, Charles Dance, Burn Gorman, Alun Armstrong, Tom Georgeson, Nathaniel Parker, Richard Harrington, Warren Clarke, Johnny Vegas, Hugo Speer, John Lynch, Tony Haygarth, Andrew Davies, Guppy learns about the love letters in Krook's possession and offers to retrieve them for Lady Dedlock. Meanwhile, Tulkinghorn uses George's crippling debt against him in an effort to learn more about the late Mr. Nemo. |
 | Bleak House: Episode 12-13 More Info |  | 2005 |  | | 01/31/12 | 01/18/38 | |
| Genres: TV, Dramas Based on the Book, TV Miniseries, Period Pieces, BBC, British TV, United Kingdom, British TV Dramas, Foreign Countries, Dramas Based on Classic Literature, Pre-20th Century Period Pieces, Cast: Denis Lawson, Anna Maxwell Martin, Patrick Kennedy, Carey Mulligan, Gillian Anderson, Timothy West, Charles Dance, Burn Gorman, Alun Armstrong, Tom Georgeson, Nathaniel Parker, Richard Harrington, Warren Clarke, Johnny Vegas, Hugo Speer, John Lynch, Tony Haygarth, Andrew Davies, The grimness continues at Bleak House when Esther falls seriously ill with smallpox, leaving Jarndyce in despair. And when Guppy attempts to retrieve the love letters from Krook's house, he's met with a shocking surprise. |
 | Bleak House: Episode 14-15 More Info |  | 2005 |  | | 01/31/12 | 01/18/38 | |
| Genres: TV, Dramas Based on the Book, TV Miniseries, Period Pieces, BBC, British TV, United Kingdom, British TV Dramas, Foreign Countries, Dramas Based on Classic Literature, Pre-20th Century Period Pieces, Action & Adventure, Action Thrillers, Political Thrillers, Independent, Indie Dramas, Mystery, Comedy, Spoofs and Satire, Late Night Comedies, Horror, Teen Screams, Slashers and Serial Killers, Music & Musicals, Rap & Hip-Hop, Urban & Dance, Westerns, Made-for-TV Movies, Sports & Fitness, Wrestling, Martial Arts, Boxing & Wrestling, Drama, Adventures, Dramas Based on Real Life, Children & Family, Family Animation, Ages 2-4, Ages 5-7, Indie Comedies, Judaica, Foreign, Foreign Action & Adventure, Foreign Must-See, Germany, German Language, Sony Pictures Entertainment, Foreign Languages, Classics, Classic Westerns, Romance, Romantic Comedies, Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Cult Comedies, Sci-Fi Horror, Cast: Denis Lawson, Anna Maxwell Martin, Patrick Kennedy, Carey Mulligan, Gillian Anderson, Timothy West, Charles Dance, Burn Gorman, Alun Armstrong, Tom Georgeson, Nathaniel Parker, Richard Harrington, Warren Clarke, Johnny Vegas, Hugo Speer, John Lynch, Tony Haygarth, Andrew Davies, Tulkinghorn's trap is set and ready to spring on Lady Dedlock, even as she prepares to share an astonishing secret with Esther, who is already reeling from the disfiguring effects of her recent smallpox infection. |
 | Jekyll: Episode 6 More Info | | 2007 |  | | 01/31/12 | 01/18/38 | |
| Genres: TV, TV Sci-Fi & Fantasy, British TV Dramas, British TV, BBC, Drama, Pre-20th Century Period Pieces, Dramas Based on Classic Literature, Dramas Based on the Book, Period Pieces, United Kingdom, Foreign Countries, Cast: James Nesbitt, Denis Lawson, Gina Bellman, Michelle Ryan, Meera Syal, Fenella Woolgar, Linda Marlowe, Matt King, Paterson Joseph, Andrew Byrne, Director(s): Douglas Mackinnon, Matt Lipsey, Carver, a high-priced mercenary, receives the unenviable assignment of capturing the elusive and deadly Hyde. Meanwhile, with her husband and sons all missing, Claire learns the terrible truth about Tom's connection to the original Jekyll and Hyde. |
 | Wives & Daughters: Episode 1 More Info | | 1999 |  | | 01/31/12 | 01/18/38 | |
| Genres: Drama, Pre-20th Century Period Pieces, Dramas Based on Classic Literature, Dramas Based on the Book, Period Pieces, United Kingdom, Foreign Countries, Cast: Ian Carmichael, Francesca Annis, Deborah Findlay, Barbara Flynn, Penelope Wilton, Michael Gambon, Iain Glen, Keeley Hawes, Rosamund Pike, Tom Hollander, Anthony Howell, Barbara Leigh-Hunt, Bill Paterson, Justine Waddell, Director(s): Nicholas Renton, Molly befriends her neighbors, the Hamleys, forging a close bond with their youngest son, Roger. Then, Molly's father announces that he's to marry the widow Hyacinth Kirkpatrick, believing his teenage daughter is in need of a mother. |
 | Wives & Daughters: Episode 2 More Info | | 1999 |  | | 01/31/12 | 01/18/38 | |
| Genres: Drama, Pre-20th Century Period Pieces, Dramas Based on Classic Literature, Dramas Based on the Book, Period Pieces, United Kingdom, Foreign Countries, Cast: Ian Carmichael, Francesca Annis, Deborah Findlay, Barbara Flynn, Penelope Wilton, Michael Gambon, Iain Glen, Keeley Hawes, Rosamund Pike, Tom Hollander, Anthony Howell, Barbara Leigh-Hunt, Bill Paterson, Justine Waddell, Director(s): Nicholas Renton, Even though they're as different as night and day, Molly and her sophisticated new stepsister, Cynthia, become fast friends. Molly begins to fall in love with Roger, but much to her chagrin, the younger Hamley boy is smitten with Cynthia instead. |
 | Wives & Daughters: Episode 3 More Info | | 1999 |  | | 01/31/12 | 01/18/38 | |
| Genres: Drama, Pre-20th Century Period Pieces, Dramas Based on Classic Literature, Dramas Based on the Book, Period Pieces, United Kingdom, Foreign Countries, Cast: Ian Carmichael, Francesca Annis, Deborah Findlay, Barbara Flynn, Penelope Wilton, Michael Gambon, Iain Glen, Keeley Hawes, Rosamund Pike, Tom Hollander, Anthony Howell, Barbara Leigh-Hunt, Bill Paterson, Justine Waddell, Director(s): Nicholas Renton, While Roger is away on safari in Africa, it becomes evident to Molly that Cynthia and Mr. Preston have a shared past. Meanwhile, Osborne's health takes a turn for the worse as he harbors a dark secret of his own. |