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 | 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. |
 | Wives & Daughters: Episode 4 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, Documentary, Travel & Adventure Documentaries, TV Documentaries, BBC, 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, When Preston proves to be something other than what he claims, Molly does everything she can to save Cynthia from his sinister clutches. Soon, Roger returns from Africa, and he and Molly must finally acknowledge their true feelings for each other. |
 | Daniel Deronda: Part 1 More Info | | 2002 |  | | 01/31/12 | 01/18/38 | |
| Genres: Drama, Dramas Based on Classic Literature, Pre-20th Century Period Pieces, Period Pieces, Dramas Based on the Book, Gambling Dramas, TV Miniseries, PBS, BBC, United Kingdom, Foreign Countries, Cast: Allan Corduner, Amanda Root, Anna Steel, Barbara Hershey, Celia Imrie, David Bamber, Greta Scacchi, Hugh Bonneville, Hugh Dancy, Michael Attwell, Nicholas Day, Romola Garai, Daniel Evans, Jodhi May, Edward Fox, Director(s): Tom Hooper, |
 | Daniel Deronda: Part 2 More Info | | 2002 |  | | 01/31/12 | 01/18/38 | |
| Genres: Drama, Dramas Based on Classic Literature, Pre-20th Century Period Pieces, Period Pieces, Dramas Based on the Book, Gambling Dramas, TV Miniseries, PBS, BBC, United Kingdom, Foreign Countries, Cast: Allan Corduner, Amanda Root, Anna Steel, Barbara Hershey, Celia Imrie, David Bamber, Greta Scacchi, Hugh Bonneville, Hugh Dancy, Michael Attwell, Nicholas Day, Romola Garai, Daniel Evans, Jodhi May, Edward Fox, Director(s): Tom Hooper, |
 | Daniel Deronda: Part 3 More Info | | 2002 |  | | 01/31/12 | 01/18/38 | |
| Genres: Drama, Dramas Based on Classic Literature, Pre-20th Century Period Pieces, Period Pieces, Dramas Based on the Book, Gambling Dramas, TV Miniseries, PBS, BBC, United Kingdom, Foreign Countries, Cast: Allan Corduner, Amanda Root, Anna Steel, Barbara Hershey, Celia Imrie, David Bamber, Greta Scacchi, Hugh Bonneville, Hugh Dancy, Michael Attwell, Nicholas Day, Romola Garai, Daniel Evans, Jodhi May, Edward Fox, Director(s): Tom Hooper, |
 | Daniel Deronda: Part 4 More Info | | 2002 |  | | 01/31/12 | 01/18/38 | |
| Genres: Drama, Dramas Based on Classic Literature, Pre-20th Century Period Pieces, Period Pieces, Dramas Based on the Book, Gambling Dramas, TV Miniseries, PBS, BBC, United Kingdom, Foreign Countries, Cast: Allan Corduner, Amanda Root, Anna Steel, Barbara Hershey, Celia Imrie, David Bamber, Greta Scacchi, Hugh Bonneville, Hugh Dancy, Michael Attwell, Nicholas Day, Romola Garai, Daniel Evans, Jodhi May, Edward Fox, Director(s): Tom Hooper, |
 | North & South: Episode 1 More Info | | 2004 |  | | 01/31/12 | 01/18/38 | |
| Genres: Drama, Romantic Dramas, Pre-20th Century Period Pieces, Period Pieces, Dramas Based on Contemporary Literature, Dramas Based on the Book, TV Miniseries, BBC, Cast: Daniela Denby-Ashe, Richard Armitage, Sinéad Cusack, Lesley Manville, Tim Pigott-Smith, Pauline Quirke, Brendan Coyle, Anna Maxwell Martin, William Houston, John Light, Jo Joyner, Kay Lyon, Director(s): Brian Percival, Margaret Hale lives a charmed life in rural Southern England, where she dreams of a perfect wedding as she is mobbed by strapping suitors. But that dream shatters when her father unexpectedly moves the family to a mill town in the north, forcing Margaret to adjust quickly to a new way of life. |
 | North & South: Episode 2 More Info | | 2004 |  | | 01/31/12 | 01/18/38 | |
| Genres: Drama, Romantic Dramas, Pre-20th Century Period Pieces, Period Pieces, Dramas Based on Contemporary Literature, Dramas Based on the Book, TV Miniseries, BBC, Cast: Daniela Denby-Ashe, Richard Armitage, Sinéad Cusack, Lesley Manville, Tim Pigott-Smith, Pauline Quirke, Brendan Coyle, Anna Maxwell Martin, William Houston, John Light, Jo Joyner, Kay Lyon, Director(s): Brian Percival, As news of a possible strike descends like a fog over the town of Milton, Margaret finds herself increasingly sympathetic to the struggles of the local mill workers. Meanwhile, the ailing Mrs. Hale longs to see her son Frederick, but he's hiding in Spain in the wake of a mutiny at sea. |
 | North & South: Episode 3 More Info | | 2004 |  | | 01/31/12 | 01/18/38 | |
| Genres: Drama, Romantic Dramas, Pre-20th Century Period Pieces, Period Pieces, Dramas Based on Contemporary Literature, Dramas Based on the Book, TV Miniseries, BBC, Cast: Daniela Denby-Ashe, Richard Armitage, Sinéad Cusack, Lesley Manville, Tim Pigott-Smith, Pauline Quirke, Brendan Coyle, Anna Maxwell Martin, William Houston, John Light, Jo Joyner, Kay Lyon, Director(s): Brian Percival, Margaret takes her concern for the workers straight to mill owner John Thornton. As they grow closer, she persuades John to make some changes. Back at the Hale house, a sudden decline in Maria's condition coincides with the arrival of an unexpected visitor with a dark past. |
 | North & South: Episode 4 More Info | | 2004 |  | | 01/31/12 | 01/18/38 | |
| Genres: Drama, Romantic Dramas, Pre-20th Century Period Pieces, Period Pieces, Dramas Based on Contemporary Literature, Dramas Based on the Book, TV Miniseries, BBC, Cast: Daniela Denby-Ashe, Richard Armitage, Sinéad Cusack, Lesley Manville, Tim Pigott-Smith, Pauline Quirke, Brendan Coyle, Anna Maxwell Martin, William Houston, John Light, Jo Joyner, Kay Lyon, Director(s): Brian Percival, John Thornton finds himself on the brink of financial ruin and angered over the sighting of Margaret with a mysterious stranger. Meanwhile, the Hale house suffers another grave loss, which sends Margaret back to the South. But her favored home is not as she remembered it, and memories of Milton linger. |
 | Middlemarch: Episode 1 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, BBC, Cast: Juliet Aubrey, Douglas Hodge, Patrick Malahide, Trevyn McDowell, Robert Hardy, Rufus Sewell, Peter Jeffrey, Caroline Harker, Clive Russell, Jonathan Firth, Rachel Power, Julian Wadham, Colum Convey, Simon Chandler, Stephen Moore, Rosemary Martin, Director(s): Anthony Page, Dr. Lydgate arrives in Middlemarch and is offered a job running the new town hospital -- if he votes the right way. Meanwhile, idealistic Dorothea Brooke marries Rev. Casaubon despite her family's opposition. And the mayor's son, Fred Vincy, finds himself in debt and turns to sweetheart Mary's parents. |
 | Middlemarch: Episode 2 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, BBC, Cast: Juliet Aubrey, Douglas Hodge, Patrick Malahide, Trevyn McDowell, Robert Hardy, Rufus Sewell, Peter Jeffrey, Caroline Harker, Clive Russell, Jonathan Firth, Rachel Power, Julian Wadham, Colum Convey, Simon Chandler, Stephen Moore, Rosemary Martin, Director(s): Anthony Page, After arguing with Dorothea about her friendship with his cousin Will Ladislaw, Casaubon falls ill and is put on bed rest. Dr. Lydgate begins a relationship with Rosamond Vincy, in spite of opposition from several people. Meanwhile, Fred Vincy is in for a surprise when his Uncle Featherstone's will is read. |
 | Middlemarch: Episode 3 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, BBC, Cast: Juliet Aubrey, Douglas Hodge, Patrick Malahide, Trevyn McDowell, Robert Hardy, Rufus Sewell, Peter Jeffrey, Caroline Harker, Clive Russell, Jonathan Firth, Rachel Power, Julian Wadham, Colum Convey, Simon Chandler, Stephen Moore, Rosemary Martin, Director(s): Anthony Page, Jealous Casaubon forbids Will Ladislaw from visiting his home. Casaubon's illness leads to his death, and Dorothea is shocked to learn that his will stipulates she will lose the estate if she marries Ladislaw. Meanwhile, happy newlyweds Dr. Lydgate and Rosamond live above their means. |
 | Middlemarch: Episode 4 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, BBC, Cast: Juliet Aubrey, Douglas Hodge, Patrick Malahide, Trevyn McDowell, Robert Hardy, Rufus Sewell, Peter Jeffrey, Caroline Harker, Clive Russell, Jonathan Firth, Rachel Power, Julian Wadham, Colum Convey, Simon Chandler, Stephen Moore, Rosemary Martin, Director(s): Anthony Page, Dr. Lydgate and Rosamond get deeper into debt. Ladislaw informs Dorothea that he's leaving for London. Mary refuses to marry Fred until he's gainfully employed. Meanwhile, Lydgate's patron, banker Mr. Bulstrode, faces a difficult situation when an old acquaintance arrives in Middlemarch. |
 | Middlemarch: Episode 5 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, BBC, Cast: Juliet Aubrey, Douglas Hodge, Patrick Malahide, Trevyn McDowell, Robert Hardy, Rufus Sewell, Peter Jeffrey, Caroline Harker, Clive Russell, Jonathan Firth, Rachel Power, Julian Wadham, Colum Convey, Simon Chandler, Stephen Moore, Rosemary Martin, Director(s): Anthony Page, Rosamond unintentionally reveals the contents of Casaubon's will to Ladislaw, who becomes infuriated and leaves town. Dr. Lydgate and Rosamond experience serious financial and marital problems. Meanwhile, Fred Vincy finally lands a job and Mr. Bulstrode struggles to keep his past hidden. |
 | Middlemarch: Episode 6 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, BBC, Cast: Juliet Aubrey, Douglas Hodge, Patrick Malahide, Trevyn McDowell, Robert Hardy, Rufus Sewell, Peter Jeffrey, Caroline Harker, Clive Russell, Jonathan Firth, Rachel Power, Julian Wadham, Colum Convey, Simon Chandler, Stephen Moore, Rosemary Martin, Director(s): Anthony Page, Mr. Bulstrode and Dr. Lydgate become involved in a scandal, and Dorothea tries to help clear their names. Fred Vincy finally gets some good news from Mary. After Dorothea catches Rosamond and Ladislaw in what she believes is a compromising position, she finally recognizes the depths of her feelings. |
 | Pride and Prejudice: Episode 1 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, BBC, Cast: Priscilla Morgan, Elizabeth Garvie, David Rintoul, Sabina Franklyn, Natalie Ogle, Tessa Peake-Jones, Clare Higgins, Moray Watson, Osmund Bullock, Marsha Fitzalan, Judy Parfitt, Emma Jacobs, Director(s): Cyril Coke, The Bennet house is abuzz when the handsome and wealthy Mr. Bingley moves into a neighboring country estate with his snobbish sister, Caroline, and his moody friend, Mr. Darcy, in tow. It doesn't take long for Mrs. Bennet to begin planning a wedding for one of her daughters -- even if it's all in her mind. |
 | Pride and Prejudice: Episode 2 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, BBC, Cast: Priscilla Morgan, Elizabeth Garvie, David Rintoul, Sabina Franklyn, Natalie Ogle, Tessa Peake-Jones, Clare Higgins, Moray Watson, Osmund Bullock, Marsha Fitzalan, Judy Parfitt, Emma Jacobs, Director(s): Cyril Coke, Tensions flare when Mr. Collins -- a smarmy clergyman who will eventually inherit the Bennets' home at Longbourn since Mr. Bennet has no sons -- pays the family an unexpected visit and announces his plans to choose a wife. |
 | Pride and Prejudice: Episode 3 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, BBC, Cast: Priscilla Morgan, Elizabeth Garvie, David Rintoul, Sabina Franklyn, Natalie Ogle, Tessa Peake-Jones, Clare Higgins, Moray Watson, Osmund Bullock, Marsha Fitzalan, Judy Parfitt, Emma Jacobs, Director(s): Cyril Coke, Mr. Bingley and his party have left the country for the comforts of London, but Jane is the last to know -- and she's puzzled as to why he didn't say goodbye. Meanwhile, Elizabeth visits Charlotte and her new husband, Mr. Collins, in Kent, where she receives an unexpected proposal from Mr. Darcy. |
 | Pride and Prejudice: Episode 4 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, BBC, Cast: Priscilla Morgan, Elizabeth Garvie, David Rintoul, Sabina Franklyn, Natalie Ogle, Tessa Peake-Jones, Clare Higgins, Moray Watson, Osmund Bullock, Marsha Fitzalan, Judy Parfitt, Emma Jacobs, Director(s): Cyril Coke, Elizabeth changes her harsh opinion of Mr. Darcy when she finds out the truth about his past, and the true nature of Mr. Wickham's character is revealed. But is it too late to repair the damage caused by her headstrong prejudices against him? |
 | Pride and Prejudice: Episode 5 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, BBC, Cast: Priscilla Morgan, Elizabeth Garvie, David Rintoul, Sabina Franklyn, Natalie Ogle, Tessa Peake-Jones, Clare Higgins, Moray Watson, Osmund Bullock, Marsha Fitzalan, Judy Parfitt, Emma Jacobs, Director(s): Cyril Coke, Elizabeth crosses paths with Mr. Darcy once again during an impromptu tour of Pemberley Hall with her aunt and uncle, only to endure an ugly confrontation with a defiant Lady Catherine de Bourgh. Will Lizzie's headstrong nature destroy her chances for lasting love? |
 | 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. |
 | 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. |
 | 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. |
 | Robinson Crusoe More Info |  | 1997 |  |     | 01/01/12 | 01/18/38 | |
| Genres: Action & Adventure, Adventures, Dramas Based on Classic Literature, Pre-20th Century Period Pieces, Miramax, Dramas, Period Pieces, Cast: Ben Robertson, Damian Lewis, Ian Hart, James Frain, Martin Grace, Pierce Brosnan, Polly Walker, William Takaku, Director(s): George Miller, Rodney K. Hardy, George Miller (2), George T. Miller, After killing a man in a duel over a woman, Robinson Crusoe is forced to flee his homeland on a trade ship and ends up marooned on an uncharted island after the vessel gets wrecked in a violent storm. |
 | The Advocate More Info |  | 1993 | |    | 01/01/12 | 01/18/38 | |
| Genres: Drama, Crime Dramas, Courtroom Dramas, Pre-20th Century Period Pieces, Crime Thrillers, Erotic Thrillers, Mystery, Suspense, United Kingdom, Dramas, Thrillers, Period Pieces, British Movies, Mysteries, Steamy Thrillers, Cast: Colin Firth, Ian Holm, Donald Pleasence, Amina Annabi, Nicol Williamson, Michael Gough, Harriet Walter, Jim Carter, Lysette Anthony, Sophie Dix, Elizabeth Spriggs, Director(s): Leslie Megahey, How far jurisprudence has come! This medieval court drama is set in the days when humans and animals were believed to harbor the devil. Courtois, an educated lawyer (Colin Firth), leaves the big city to find peace in the countryside but soon discovers acts of murder and mayhem that are holding a small hamlet in fear. To the townsfolk, Courtois's intelligence is nearly as mysterious as witchcraft. |
 | Royal Deceit More Info | | 1994 | |    | 01/01/12 | 01/18/38 | |
| Genres: Drama, Dramas Based on Classic Literature, Pre-20th Century Period Pieces, Adventures, United Kingdom, Action & Adventure, Dramas, Crime Action & Adventure, Crime Dramas, Period Pieces, British Movies, Cast: Gabriel Byrne, Helen Mirren, Christian Bale, Brian Cox, Steven Waddington, Kate Beckinsale, Tony Haygarth, Freddie Jones, Tom Wilkinson, Saskia Wickham, Brian Glover, Mark Williams, Andy Serkis, Director(s): Gabriel Axel, Young Jute Amled avenges his father's murder at the hands of his dissembling uncle, only to be banished to Scotland for the deed. But Amled has other plans, and soon practices a little deception of his own. |
 | The Woodlanders More Info |  | 1997 |  |     | 01/01/12 | 01/18/38 | |
| Genres: Drama, Romantic Dramas, Dramas Based on the Book, Period Pieces, Dramas Based on Classic Literature, Pre-20th Century Period Pieces, Dramas, Romantic Movies, British Movies, Cast: Emily Woof, Rufus Sewell, Cal Macaninch, Tony Haygarth, Jodhi May, Polly Walker, Walter Sparrow, Sheila Burrell, Director(s): Phil Agland, Woodsman Giles Winterborne (Rufus Sewell) is destined to marry his sweetheart, Grace Melbury (Emily Woof), a timber merchant's daughter. But when Grace graduates from an elite boarding school, her social climbing instincts get the best of her, and she forsakes Giles. Instead, she opts for an unhappy marriage with a handsome doctor (Cal Macaninch). Through it all, Giles pines for his lost love in this lavish romance based on the Thomas Hardy classic. |
 | Dead Man More Info |  | 1995 | |     | 01/01/12 | 01/18/38 | |
| Genres: Independent, Westerns, Period Pieces, Indie Action, Pre-20th Century Period Pieces, Action & Adventure, Dramas, Independent Movies, Independent Dramas, Independent Action & Adventure, Cast: Johnny Depp, Gary Farmer, Lance Henriksen, Michael Wincott, Mili Avital, Iggy Pop, Crispin Glover, Mark Bringleson, Gabriel Byrne, John Hurt, Alfred Molina, Robert Mitchum, Richard Boes, Billy Bob Thornton, Jared Harris, Steve Buscemi, Director(s): Jim Jarmusch, Only Jim Jarmusch could direct a Western like this: a poetry-loving American Indian mistakes accountant William Blake (Johnny Depp) for the English writer by the same name, while bounty hunters take Blake for a murderer. Jarmusch packs his independent-minded film with an unlikely collection of castmates, including Iggy Pop, Gabriel Byrne, John Hurt -- and Robert Mitchum, in one of his final big-screen roles. |
 | The Wings of the Dove More Info |  | 1997 |  |     | 01/01/12 | 01/18/38 | |
| Genres: Romance, Romantic Dramas, Pre-20th Century Period Pieces, Dramas Based on Classic Literature, United Kingdom, Period Pieces, Dramas Based on the Book, Dramas, Romantic Movies, Dramas based on a book, British Movies, Steamy Romantic Movies, Cast: Helena Bonham Carter, Elizabeth McGovern, Charlotte Rampling, Linus Roache, Michael Gambon, Alison Elliott, Alex Jennings, Director(s): Iain Softley, In the wake of her mother's death, Kate Croy (Helena Bonham Carter) moves in with her wealthy Aunt Maude (Charlotte Rampling), who, not wanting her niece to follow in her mother's footsteps by marrying a commoner, introduces Kate to rich gentleman Lord Mark (Alex Jennings). Kate prefers the penniless Merton Densher (Linus Roache), yet she also enjoys fine things and schemes to win not only Densher's love, but an heiress's money. |
 | The Journey of August King More Info |  | 1995 |  |     | 01/01/12 | 01/18/38 | |
| Genres: Drama, Pre-20th Century Period Pieces, Dramas Based on Contemporary Literature, Period Pieces, Dramas Based on the Book, Dramas, Dramas based on a book, Cast: Jason Patric, Thandie Newton, Larry Drake, Sam Waterston, Sarah-Jane Wylde, Eric Mabius, Muse Watson, John Doman, Nesbitt Blaisdell, Maya Angelou, Director(s): John Duigan, Young widower August King encounters Annalees, a runaway slave, in the woods of North Carolina in 1815. Rather than let Annalees's cruel owner catch her, August decides to risk his own life to help her reach freedom in the North. |
 | Victory More Info |  | 1996 |  |     | 01/01/12 | 01/18/38 | |
| Genres: Drama, Romantic Dramas, Suspense, Indie Dramas, Dramas Based on the Book, Period Pieces, United Kingdom, Dramas Based on Contemporary Literature, Pre-20th Century Period Pieces, Dramas, Romantic Movies, Dramas based on a book, British Movies, Cast: Willem Dafoe, Sam Neill, Irène Jacob, Rufus Sewell, Jean Yanne, Bill Paterson, Irm Hermann, Simon Callow, Ho Yi, Director(s): Mark Peploe, Axel Heyst (Willem Dafoe) lives in the Dutch East Indies port of Surabaya, in a hotel owned by a racist German. An all-woman orchestra plays in the hotel each night, and the orchestra owner agrees to "sell" one of the girls, Alma (Irene Jacob), to the German. Heyst saves Alma from this terrible fate and they escape to a remote island, but the German sends the sinister Mr. Jones (Sam Neill) and his bandits to hunt them down. |
 | St. Ives More Info |  | 1998 | |     | 01/01/12 | 01/18/38 | |
| Genres: Drama, Romantic Dramas, Period Pieces, Military & War Dramas, Indie Romance, United Kingdom, Pre-20th Century Period Pieces, Dramas, Independent Movies, Romantic Movies, Independent Dramas, Military Dramas, British Movies, Romantic Independent Movies, Cast: Jean-Marc Barr, Miranda Richardson, Anna Friel, Richard E. Grant, Tim Dutton, Michael Gough, Jason Isaacs, Desmond Barrit, Adrian Scarborough, Vernon Dobtcheff, Director(s): Harry Hook, During the Napoleonic Wars, the British capture French officer Viscount Jacques St. Ives (Jean-Marc Barr) and send him to Scotland as a prisoner. He falls in love with local beauty Flora (Anna Friel), who's also being courted by the prison warden, Maj. Chevening (Richard E. Grant). While St. Ives teaches the major a few things about women, Flora arranges his escape and reunites him with his long-lost grandfather in this light-hearted romp. |
 | The Crucible More Info | | 1996 | |     | 01/01/12 | 01/18/38 | |
| Genres: Drama, Courtroom Dramas, Pre-20th Century Period Pieces, Dramas Based on Classic Literature, Dramas Based on the Book, Period Pieces, Cast: Bruce Davison, Charlayne Woodard, Daniel Day-Lewis, Elizabeth Lawrence, Frances Conroy, George Gaynes, Jeffrey Jones, Joan Allen, Karron Graves, Mary Pat Gleason, Paul Scofield, Peter Vaughan, Rob Campbell, Winona Ryder, Robert Breuler, Director(s): Nicholas Hytner, Playwright Arthur Miller's parable of the 1950s anti-communist crusade (thinly veiled here as the Salem, Mass., witch trials of 1692) receives lush treatment in this Oscar-nominated film adaptation from director Nicholas Hytner. After being spurned by her married lover (Daniel Day-Lewis), young Abigail Williams (Winona Ryder) stirs up a frenzy of hysteria and fear with accusations of witchcraft. Joan Allen earned an Oscar nod for her role. |
 | The Night and the Moment More Info |  | 1994 |  |    | 01/01/12 | 01/18/38 | |
| Genres: Drama, Romantic Dramas, Steamy Romance, Period Pieces, Dramas Based on the Book, Dramas Based on Classic Literature, Pre-20th Century Period Pieces, Dramas, Romantic Movies, Dramas based on a book, British Movies, Steamy Romantic Movies, Cast: Willem Dafoe, Lena Olin, Miranda Richardson, Jean-Claude Carriere, Carole Richert, Ivan Bacciocchi, Christine Sireyzol, Guy Verame, Director(s): Anna Maria Tato, A philandering writer (Willem Dafoe) in search of true love accepts an invitation from an aristocratic salonniere (Lena Olin), only to insinuate himself into her house and try to seduce her with stories of his various conquests. But what he doesn't realize is that their passions date back to his recent imprisonment, when she was incarcerated in the cell beside his. |
 | Restoration More Info |  | 1995 |  |     | 01/01/12 | 01/18/38 | |
| Genres: Drama, Romantic Dramas, Pre-20th Century Period Pieces, Dramas, Romantic Movies, Period Pieces, Biographical Dramas, Cast: Robert Downey Jr., Sam Neill, David Thewlis, Polly Walker, Meg Ryan, Ian McKellen, Hugh Grant, Ian McDiarmid, Director(s): Michael Hoffman, After saving the life of someone close to King Charles II, Robert Merivel, a young 17th-century physician, is invited to join King Charles's court. Everything changes, however, when the king orders Merivel to marry his mistress. |
 | Lonesome Dove More Info | | 1989 |  |      | 12/20/11 | 01/18/38 | |
| Genres: TV, TV Miniseries, TV Westerns, Westerns, Dramas Based on Contemporary Literature, Pre-20th Century Period Pieces, Dramas Based on the Book, Period Pieces, TV Shows, Miniseries, Cast: Anjelica Huston, Barry Corbin, Chris Cooper, D.B. Sweeney, Danny Glover, Diane Lane, Frederic Forrest, Glenne Headly, Rick Schroder, Robert Duvall, Robert Urich, Steve Buscemi, Tim Scott, Tommy Lee Jones, William Sanderson, Director(s): Simon Wincer, Larry McMurtry's novel comes to life in this Emmy-winning made-for-television movie that centers on kindly Gus McCrae (Robert Duvall) and gruff Woodrow Call (Tommy Lee Jones), two former Texas Rangers who leave Lonesome Dove in the Lone Star State to settle land in Montana. Along for the journey are ex-scout Joshua (Danny Glover) and Call's bastard son, Newt (Rick Schroder). Diane Lane plays California-dreaming prostitute Lorena Wood. |
 | Lonesome Dove: Leaving More Info | | 1989 |  | | 12/20/11 | 01/18/38 | |
| Genres: TV, TV Miniseries, TV Westerns, Westerns, Dramas Based on Contemporary Literature, Pre-20th Century Period Pieces, Dramas Based on the Book, Period Pieces, TV Shows, Miniseries, Cast: Robert Duvall, Tommy Lee Jones, Danny Glover, Diane Lane, Robert Urich, Anjelica Huston, Frederic Forrest, D.B. Sweeney, Rick Schroder, Chris Cooper, Glenne Headly, Tim Scott, Barry Corbin, William Sanderson, Steve Buscemi, Director(s): Simon Wincer, |
 | Lonesome Dove: On The Trail More Info | | 1989 |  | | 12/20/11 | 01/18/38 | |
| Genres: TV, TV Miniseries, TV Westerns, Westerns, Dramas Based on Contemporary Literature, Pre-20th Century Period Pieces, Dramas Based on the Book, Period Pieces, TV Shows, Miniseries, Cast: Robert Duvall, Tommy Lee Jones, Danny Glover, Diane Lane, Robert Urich, Anjelica Huston, Frederic Forrest, D.B. Sweeney, Rick Schroder, Chris Cooper, Glenne Headly, Tim Scott, Barry Corbin, William Sanderson, Steve Buscemi, Director(s): Simon Wincer, |