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David Copperfield

  • Miniserie de TV
  • 1999–2000
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  • 1h 33min
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    • Nominado a 1 premio Primetime Emmy
      • 1 premio ganado y 4 nominaciones en total

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    Daniel Radcliffe
    Daniel Radcliffe
    • Young David
    • 1999
    Trevor Eve
    Trevor Eve
    • Murdstone
    • 1999
    Pauline Quirke
    Pauline Quirke
    • Peggotty
    • 1999
    Laura Harling
    • Little Emily
    • 1999
    Zoë Wanamaker
    Zoë Wanamaker
    • Miss Murdstone
    • 1999
    Michael Elphick
    Michael Elphick
    • Barkis
    • 1999
    Maggie Smith
    Maggie Smith
    • Betsey Trotwood
    • 1999
    James Thornton
    • Ham Peggotty
    • 1999
    Jacqueline Tong
    Jacqueline Tong
    • Lady in coach
    • 1999
    Alun Armstrong
    Alun Armstrong
    • Dan Peggotty
    • 1999
    Karl Johnson
    Karl Johnson
    • Tungay
    • 1999
    Ian McKellen
    Ian McKellen
    • Creakle
    • 1999
    Patsy Byrne
    Patsy Byrne
    • Mrs. Gummidge
    • 1999
    Harry Lloyd
    Harry Lloyd
    • Young Steerforth
    • 1999
    Ciarán McMenamin
    Ciarán McMenamin
    • David Copperfield
    • 1999
    Nicholas Lyndhurst
    Nicholas Lyndhurst
    • Uriah Heep
    • 1999
    Steve Swinscoe
    • Quinion
    • 1999
    Dawn French
    Dawn French
    • Mrs. Crupp
    • 1999
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    Tommy-92

    Wonderful, unforgettable adaptation of Dickens.

    I have yet to read the book, so I don't know how faithful this film was to the original novel, but I really don't care. When you have such a fine cast and such a great production overall, who cares about being faithful? Bob Hoskins as the eccentric, debt-ridden Mr. Micawber, the inimitable Maggie Smith as Aunt Betsey Trotwood, and Ian McKellen as the sinister headmaster Creekle head the wonderful cast, which includes other great performances from Trevor Eve as evil stepfather Mr. Murdstone, Claire Holman as tortured Rosa Dartle, Pauline Quirke as the beloved nurse Peggoty, and Nicholas Lyndhurst, truly terrifying as the "'umble" clerk Uriah Heep. Not to be left out, Daniel Radcliffe and Ciaran McMenamin are fine as young and old David Copperfield himself, respectively, though as Russell Baker noted in his "Masterpiece Theater" introduction, David is the least interesting character; the others are whom we remember. The production also looks great, from the seaside to the drawing rooms to the offices. Fine direction, script, everything. The BBC and Masterpiece Theater have done it again!
    10TheLittleSongbird

    Wonderful Dickens adaptation, elevated by excellent acting

    I thoroughly enjoyed this adaptation of Dickens's book, and yes I preferred it over the 2000 version. Is it true to Dickens's work? It is reasonably, though the book isn't particularly easy to adapt at all, then again what Dickens book is? Even if there are any flaws such as it being a tad too long, it is completely compensated by the production values, music and the quality of the acting. The production values are superb, like in Bleak House and Little Dorritt, the sets are realistic-looking, the scenery breathtaking and the costumes sumptuous. The direction is also good, and sticks to the time period and the situations likely to happen during that period. The script is above decent, and does a more than acceptable job in adapting the book, and the music is lovely.

    And of course the acting is exceptional. I was compelled to write a separate paragraph as there are so many performances I wish to acknowledge. Daniel Radcliffe is simply adorable as young David, and acts being vulnerable very convincingly. I don't know about anybody else but I think this is the best I've seen Daniel act. Maggie Smith was simply born for the role of Aunt Betsy Trotwood, and Trevor Eve is a chilling and vile Mr Murdstone. I also loved Bob Hoskins as the debt ridden but kindly Micawber, Zoe Wannamaker as Jane Murdstone, Pauline Quirke as maternal Pegotty and Amanda Ryan as the alluring Agnes Wickfield. Also worth of mention are Allun Armstrong as Daniel Pegotty, Ian McKellen as the sinister Creakle(a character I found disappointingly forgettable in the 2000 version) and especially Nicolas Lyndhurst as the snake-like and odious Uriah Heep.

    Overall, I loved this 1999 adaptation for especially the acting. 10/10 Bethany Cox
    10jandesimpson

    Characters they were born to play

    I am not a great fan of the BBC classic novel serialisation, preferring to experience a drama in its entirety rather than chopped up into weekly doses. Generally a detrimental factor is that, with a greater running time than the average movie at his disposal, the TV adaptor tends to spin things out inordinately so that physical movements are often shown in their entirety, someone walking along a street or climbing a flight of stairs for instance. When it comes to Dickens adaptations the cinema generally wins hands down, those incomparable David Lean versions of "Great Expectations" and "Oliver Twist" for example and more recently Christine Edzard's masterly "Little Dorrit" which, although running for six hours, subtly utilised every minute by telling the tale from different perspectives. I never thought I would experience a TV adaptation to compare with these until three Christmases ago the BBC came up with a "David Copperfield" so enchanting that it remains for me the most lovable visual translation of a Dickens novel. Admittedly there is little of the wonderful montage and atmosphere of the Lean films or the profoundly observed social resonances of "Little Dorrit", but what makes the 1999 Copperfield such an overwhelming experience is the perfect casting. By some magic alchemy that I cannot begin to understand a cast of familiars was assembled that were somehow born to play their parts. The list extends far beyond the three I have chosen to mention but it is as if Pauline Quirke (Peggotty), Nicholas Lyndhurst (Uriah Heep) and Maggie Smith (Betsey Trotwood) became these characters in a way that noone else ever could. Fine actors that they are, it is difficult to imagine them achieving such perfection in other contexts.
    cosmic_quest

    Brilliant British drama-- Dickens can be enjoyable

    For me, 'David Copperfield' was quite the revelation as a film as it was one of the few times I could tolerate Charles Dickens' adaptation and it was a chance to see Dan Radcliffe, before his rather mediocre performances as Harry Potter, prove he does have acting potential in him.

    As the grown author David Copperfield reminisces on his life, the film focuses more on his childhood years and how he survived being an orphaned boy, with an abusive step-father, growing up in the bleakness of the Victorian era.

    The cast is exemplary. Maggie Smith was just perfect as David's aunt, a woman who seems cold on the outside but does welcome the child into her home. Pauline Quirke stepped away from her usual comedic roles to play the maternal Pegotty, a lovable character who you truly felt cherished this little boy. Trevor Eve delivered a very chilling performance as the hideous stepfather Mr Murdstone who loathed David on sight with Zoe Wannamake equally as cruel as Murdstone's vile sister. Every actor did an excellent job of bringing their character to life and I don't think there has ever been such a well-cast drama. However, nine-year-old Daniel Radcliffe, who two years after this film would be cast to play Harry Potter, stole the show as the vulnerable but tenacious young David. It is easy to forget his bland wooden acting in the Harry Potter films as he throws himself into the role of winsome, wide-eyed David, wonderfully depicting the pains and joys of his character.

    'David Copperfield' has to be one of the best adaptations of a classic novel yet. The excellent script and wonderful actors mesh together to really bring the story to life and it reminds you that sometimes the BBC does get it right. It's a pity our TV license money couldn't go to making more like this.
    10watwlaura

    I thoroughly enjoyed this adaptation of Dickens' David Copperfield.

    I can't say enough about this adaptation. I love Bob Hoskins as Mr. Micawber, Imelda Staunton as his wife, excellent. Maggie Smith and Ian McNiece are lovely. Those were the good guys. Trevor Eve was so repulsive as Mr. Murdstone and when he beat David at the beginning I wanted to take that stick and shove it down his throat. I thoroughly enjoyed this adaptation and hope PBS and the BBC will continue to collaborate on other programs that are as intelligent and well made as this one is.

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    • Trivia
      Daniel Radcliffe's first filmed project. In his first role, he co-starred with six of his future co-stars of the Harry Potter film franchise: Dame Maggie Smith (Minerva McGonagall), Zoë Wanamaker (Madame Hooch), Imelda Staunton (Dolores Umbridge), Dawn French (The Fat Lady in Harry Potter y el Prisionero de Azkaban (2004)) and Paul Whitehouse (Sir Cadogan in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (scenes deleted)).
    • Errores
      The younger Davy is right-handed; the elder Davy is left-handed.
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      Murdstone: This boy, you should know, Miss Trotwood, has a sullen, rebellious spirit, a violent temper and an intractable disposition.

      Miss Murdstone: Of all the boys in the world, this is the worst boy.

      Betsey Trotwood: Strong, Miss Murdstone.

      Miss Murdstone: But not at all too strong for the situation.

      Betsey Trotwood: Indeed? Well, sir?

      Murdstone: I placed this boy in a respectable business. He ran away from it. The facts, I propose, speak for themselves.

      Betsey Trotwood: About this respectable business, a blacking factory, I believe. If he had been your own boy, you would have put him to it just the same, I suppose.

      Murdstone: I had my own opinion. This is the best way of bringing up this particular boy. I act on them and I say no more about them.

      Betsey Trotwood: I see. What else do you have to say?

      Murdstone: Merely this: I have come to take my stepson back. I will deal with him as I think right and dispose of him as I think proper. If you seek to impede me in any way, if you step between us now, you do so forever.

      Betsey Trotwood: What does the boy say? Are you ready to go, David?

      Young David Copperfield: Please don't make me leave you, Aunt. They made my Mama very unhappy and they never cared for me. I want to stay here with you and Mr. Dick.

      Betsey Trotwood: Mr. Dick, what shall I do with this child?

      Mr. Dick: I'd have him measured for a suit of clothes directly.

      Betsey Trotwood: Mr. Dick, give me your hand.

      [She shakes his hand]

      Betsey Trotwood: For your common sense is invaluable.

      [Takes David in her arms]

      Betsey Trotwood: I'll take my chance with the boy. If he is all you say he is, I can at least do as much for him as you have done. But I don't believe a word of it!

      Murdstone: [Standing up angrily] Miss Trotwood, if you were a gentleman...

      Betsey Trotwood: BAH! Stuff and nonsense! Don't talk to me!

      Miss Murdstone: How exquisitely polite. Overpowering, really.

      Betsey Trotwood: [to Murdstone, ignoring Jane] You think I don't know what kind of life you've led this child's mother? It was a woeful day when you first appeared, smirking, making great eyes at her, so you wouldn't say "Boo!" to a ghost!

      Miss Murdstone: I've never heard anything to elegant.

      Betsey Trotwood: [Still ignoring Jane] And when you'd made quite sure of the poor little thing, you began to train her and break her. Like a caged bird, wearing her life away and teaching her to sing your notes.

      Miss Murdstone: 'Tis either insanity or intoxication.

      Betsey Trotwood: [Still ignoring Jane] You broke her heart, then punished the boy, because of your own guilt! There's the truth for your comfort, and you and your instrument may make the most of it!

      Miss Murdstone: May I inquire whom you are referring to as an instrument?

      Betsey Trotwood: Good day, sir! And Goodbye!

      [Murdstone leaves without a word]

    • Conexiones
      Featured in Masterpiece Theatre: David Copperfield: Part 2 (2000)
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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 25 de diciembre de 1999 (Reino Unido)
    • Países de origen
      • Reino Unido
      • Estados Unidos
    • Sitios oficiales
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      • PBS (United States)
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      • 塊肉餘生記
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Houghton Lodge, Stockbridge, Hampshire, Inglaterra, Reino Unido(Betsey Trotwood's house, Dover)
    • Productoras
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
      • WGBH
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