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Vanity Fair

  • TV Series
  • 1987
  • 35m
IMDb RATING
7.8/10
104
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Eve Matheson and Rebecca Saire in Vanity Fair (1987)
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In the time of Napoleon, Becky Sharp, a poor orphan girl, schemes for money and position. Her most-used stepladder is her old school friend, Amelia Sedley. Both women marry soldiers, and bot... Read allIn the time of Napoleon, Becky Sharp, a poor orphan girl, schemes for money and position. Her most-used stepladder is her old school friend, Amelia Sedley. Both women marry soldiers, and both of them are affected by the Battle of Waterloo.In the time of Napoleon, Becky Sharp, a poor orphan girl, schemes for money and position. Her most-used stepladder is her old school friend, Amelia Sedley. Both women marry soldiers, and both of them are affected by the Battle of Waterloo.

  • Stars
    • Eve Matheson
    • Rebecca Saire
    • Simon Dormandy
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.8/10
    104
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    • Stars
      • Eve Matheson
      • Rebecca Saire
      • Simon Dormandy
    • 8User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 4 BAFTA Awards
      • 4 nominations total

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    Eve Matheson
    • Rebecca Sharp
    • 1987
    Rebecca Saire
    Rebecca Saire
    • Amelia Sedley
    • 1987
    Simon Dormandy
    • William Dobbin
    • 1987
    Jack Klaff
    Jack Klaff
    • Rawdon Crawley
    • 1987
    David Swift
    David Swift
    • Mr. Sedley
    • 1987
    James Saxon
    James Saxon
    • Joseph 'Jos' Sedley
    • 1987
    Gillian Raine
    • Mrs. Sedley
    • 1987
    Benedict Taylor
    Benedict Taylor
    • George Osborne
    • 1987
    Shaughan Seymour
    • Pitt Crawley
    • 1987
    Philippa Urquhart
    • Miss Briggs
    • 1987
    Freddie Jones
    Freddie Jones
    • Sir Pitt Crawley
    • 1987
    Ray Mort
    Ray Mort
    • Raggles
    • 1987
    Robert Lang
    Robert Lang
    • Mr. Osborne
    • 1987
    John Shrapnel
    John Shrapnel
    • Lord Steyne
    • 1987
    John Bowler
    John Bowler
    • Wenham
    • 1987
    Adrian Ross Magenty
    Adrian Ross Magenty
    • Tom Stubble
    • 1987
    Hilda Fenemore
    Hilda Fenemore
    • Mrs. Firkin
    • 1987
    Alastair Haley
    • Georgy
    • 1987
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    10andrea-45

    The best version of all

    Thank God I taped it way back in 1987...agonizingly editing out the commercials, so that I had a "pure" copy of the original. (Little did I know then how a "copy of a copy" would degrade so.) I'm re-watching it now, going through an ancient copy of the book as I do so, and am newly impressed with not only how faithful, but how entertaining the production is. I may get to watching the Reese Witherspoon version some day, but only as a light amusement - no one could get the full gist of this book in 2-1/2 hours. Sorry to say, my 18-year-old tape has rather more degraded...good enough for me, but not good enough to offer anyone a copy of a copy of a copy. Let's hope A&E chooses to rebroadcast it at some point.
    Marta

    Very well done adaptation

    If you've never read "Vanity Fair", this is the version to watch. You'll feel as if you've read the entire book; it is extremely faithful to Thackeray's classic. The production and the story had me hooked, and kept me coming back for each episode even though they were shown at 6am each Tuesday for a number of weeks on A&E. Eve Matheson as Becky was sly and conniving and thoroughly enjoyable. The ensemble cast were every bit as good as she was, and I highly recommend this adaptation for everyone.
    10toliver597

    Now available on DVD!

    So happy to find this series is now on DVD. I bought a copy on Amazon. Watching it again I find it does have a kind-of 1980s 'feel' to it, but it's still the best adaptation of the book around. Eve Matheson is perfect as Becky Sharp.
    10ivorybigsis

    Splendid thorough adaptation in all its sprawling beauty

    Vanity Fair starring Eve Matheson as Becky is one of the few film adaptations of a classic novel that allows you to be unashamed that you did not read the novel. Matheson's seemingly heartless, relentlessly maneuvering Becky is a characterization that compels us to cherish the art of film acting. She is hands down the quintessential Becky Sharp. Thackeray's subplots are well executed here with remarkable actors such as Sian Phillips in a tour de force performance as Miss Crawley.

    Class consciousness is at center stage here. Everyone seems to be aspiring for a coveted spot in a society that never promised anyone a perpetual rose garden. Some think themselves secure enough in that esteemed class to condescend to amuse others whom they secretly hope will never truly take a place beside them in the register of the "haves". It is with the utmost degree of mortification that the "secure" wake up in an unguarded instant to find themselves hastily uninvited to social events, and stashing away their best silks and laces against the inevitable rap of the creditor on the front door. Beg, borrow, and try not to steal to see this Vanity Fair!
    9didi-5

    by far the best version

    It's been great seeing this series again after twenty years. Eve Matheson plays Becky Sharp to perfection, from the early episodes where she seems sweet enough, to the devious schemer in the Napoleonic wars. In support, Rebecca Saire is a good Amelia, while Jack Klaff and Benedict Taylor play Rawdon and George very well. Sian Phillips, Freddie Jones, David Swift, and others also add good value.

    Despite its continued unavailability, this is the best version to see. Far truer to the book than the 60s and 90s version, and much better than the Reece Witherspoon film (although that had its compensations outside of its status as an 'adaptation'). From the cartoon credits and trumpet theme through to its colour, life, and energy, this 'Vanity Fair' is special.

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      Patrick Troughton was booked to play Lord Steyne but died before filming.
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      Version of Vanity Fair (1911)

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    • Release date
      • September 6, 1987 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La fira de les vanitats
    • Filming locations
      • Pebble Mill Studios, Birmingham, West Midlands, England, UK(Studio)
    • Production company
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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    • Runtime
      35 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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