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The Woman in White

  • TV Mini Series
  • 1982
  • 55m
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
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Alan Badel and Jenny Seagrove in The Woman in White (1982)
MysteryThriller

In Victorian England, Laura and her half-sister Marian are entwined in a terrifying web of deceit. Laura's doppelganger, a mysterious woman dressed all in white, may hold the key to unlock t... Read allIn Victorian England, Laura and her half-sister Marian are entwined in a terrifying web of deceit. Laura's doppelganger, a mysterious woman dressed all in white, may hold the key to unlock the mystery.In Victorian England, Laura and her half-sister Marian are entwined in a terrifying web of deceit. Laura's doppelganger, a mysterious woman dressed all in white, may hold the key to unlock the mystery.

  • Stars
    • Diana Quick
    • Ian Richardson
    • John Shrapnel
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.7/10
    268
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    • Stars
      • Diana Quick
      • Ian Richardson
      • John Shrapnel
    • 13User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 BAFTA Award
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Diana Quick
    Diana Quick
    • Marian Halcombe
    • 1982
    Ian Richardson
    Ian Richardson
    • Frederick Fairlie
    • 1982
    John Shrapnel
    John Shrapnel
    • Sir Percival Glyde
    • 1982
    Jenny Seagrove
    Jenny Seagrove
    • Laura Fairlie
    • 1982
    Kevin Elyot
    • Louis
    • 1982
    Alan Badel
    Alan Badel
    • Count Fosco
    • 1982
    Daniel Gerroll
    Daniel Gerroll
    • Walter Hartright
    • 1982
    Georgine Anderson
    Georgine Anderson
    • Countess Fosco
    • 1982
    Anna Lindup
    • Fanny
    • 1982
    Deirdra Morris
    • Anne Catherick
    • 1982
    Anna Wing
    • Mrs. Clements
    • 1982
    Carol MacReady
    Carol MacReady
    • Mrs. Michelson
    • 1982
    Jeannie Crowther
    Jeannie Crowther
    • Margaret Porcher
    • 1982
    Andrew Carr
    • Fletcher
    • 1982
    Hilary Sesta
    • Madame Rubelle
    • 1982
    Pauline Jameson
    Pauline Jameson
    • Mrs. Catherick
    • 1982
    Milo Sperber
    Milo Sperber
    • Professor Pesca
    • 1982
    John Blain
    • Mr. Dawson
    • 1982
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    LenB

    underrated classic

    I saw this 1978 BBC production when it was rebroadcast in the early 1980s on US television. (PBS, I think, or possibly A&E.) It has remained 'stuck' in my mind ever since.

    From the understated elegance of the acting and production design to the fabulous adaptation of the original novel, this miniseries is and ought to be a classic. Walter Gerroll and Jenny Seagrove are incredible, and the gentleman who plays Count Fosco is as gently creepy as you could want-- but the one who really steals the show is Diana Quick. Strong and determined, she becomes more beautiful the better you get to know her. Seagrove has the 'looks,' but Quick has the character.

    A wonderful series.
    10clanciai

    Great performances and great dramatization to honour a great novel.

    It's interesting to compare this version with the later briefer one of 1997, since they are so different. The 1997 rendering is more concentrated and more efficient as a dramatization, focusing on the dramatic highlights of Marion confronting the expected patient at the asylum and finding someone else, and of the church fire scene, which is the dramatic finale of the book as well; but this so much longer version of 1982 is definitely better made. It sticks to the book, is more realistic, it preserves the wonderful Victorian literary style, making the language almost as enjoyable as Shakespeare, and above all, the actors are all so much more convincing, with Alan Badel unforgettable as the absolutely splendid villain Count Fosco is. Diana Quick makes an equally real and true Marian, and Daniel Gerroll is the perfect Walter Hartright.

    There are many supreme moments in this dramatization, usually offered by the book, like Walter's surprising presence at the grave, how Anne Catherick is always accompanied by music which almost throughout for the rest is silent, except when Laura is softly playing, all the secondary characters like the church warden, Gilmore, the housemaid, while perhaps the most impressive presence of all, like in the book, is the stunning performance by Mrs Catherick in only the fifth and final episode (Pauline Jameson). John Shrapnel as the gross human failure of Sir Percival Glyde, a monster of a brute, is also perfect in his monstrosity, while Alan Badel as Count Fosco will remain the character you'll always remember with relish. Alan Badel was always phenomenally personal in his performances and always dominated the whole scene, and here more so than ever. This could be his very best performance.

    On the whole, I must agree with most other reviewers, that this is the definite film version of perhaps the greatest thriller classic ever written.
    10TheLittleSongbird

    The best version of the book and outstanding as a dramatisation too

    As an adaptation The Woman in White(1982) is very faithful to the book(which is a masterpiece)- not that that is essential when it comes to adapting source material- without too faithful or bogged down, it is also the only adaptation of the book that does that. As a dramatisation it is outstanding and one of the better period dramatisations of the 80s, with the slightly rushed final episode being its own detriment and even that is not enough to mar everything else that is so brilliant here. The script is thoughtful and tightly compressed, often sounding like the writing being lifted out straight from the pages of the book, it develops the characters very well too, Count Fosco is every bit the immoral man as he should be(while appearing to others as the opposite). The story takes its time to develop, but considering as it's a lengthy book and how far from easy to adapt it is that is beneficial. It is a good length, with all the themes and most situations intact and with all the emotional resonance, and is not too tedious at all despite the deliberate pacing. Visually it is an evocative adaptation with everything looking beautiful and in a way that you feel that you have been transported back in time to the time and place, a great atmosphere and fluid photography. It has been criticised on Amazon for being dated and poorly lit, that was not the case with me who thinks that it has held up well. The music is appropriate and lovely to hear, though sometimes the sound is on the hollow side. The direction makes the drama compelling and is sympathetic to the emotions that fill each scene. The acting is superb, especially from a strong-willed Diana Quick, Alan Badel's creepy and sinister(without forgetting the subtlety) Count Fosco and Ian Richardson's memorably languid and authoritative Mr Fairlie, every bit a nervous wreck. Jenny Seagrove is simply enchanting, Georgine Anderson has the right degree of iciness as Madame Fosco and Daniel Geroll is good too. Overall, outstanding and the best version of the book by some considerable margin. 10/10 Bethany Cox
    10torimonet

    Excellent mini!

    This version of The Woman In White is so good. I wish it was available on DVD. The casting is great, the pacing exciting, the mystery will truly hold your interest. If you get a chance to see this one take it. The part of Count Fosco is so well cast. He is truly sinister. The two women that are supposed to look alike really do, and the part of the sister is played to perfection. The invalid uncle is played exactly like he is written so obviously a hypochondriac who only cares about himself. The other characters are equally well acted.

    There is no comparison between this version and the later 1997 version. I watched the 1997 version when it was first broadcast on Master Piece Theater, thinking that it was a repeated showing of this one, but was greatly disappointed when I found that not only was it not the version I loved, but that it was a very poor retelling of the story.
    jbe-6

    The best version by far.

    I remember watching this series twice and being utterly entranced each time that I saw it.

    The series was beautifully made with great acting and a real feeling of pace and suspense. The version made in the 90s falls far short of it. The character of Fosco was just wrong and the book was left way behind in favour of a sexed-up script. The 1982 version is much more accurate and feels less modern. It stays very close to the original story. I just wish the BBC would release this on DVD - or at least show it again and give people a chance to record it.

    I recommend this version! If it ever makes it onto video tape or DVD get yourself a copy you will not be disappointed! 10/10.

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      Ian Richardson plays the same role in both this and a later adaptation of the story: La dame en blanc (1997).
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      Featured in A History of Art in Three Colours: White (2012)

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    • Release date
      • April 14, 1982 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La dama de blanco
    • Filming locations
      • Corby Castle, Wetheral, Cumbria, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
      • RCTV Inc.
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      • 55m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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