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Our Mutual Friend

  • TV Mini Series
  • 1998
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
8.0/10
2.9K
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Paul McGann and Keeley Hawes in Our Mutual Friend (1998)
Period DramaDrama

Intertwining tales of love, greed, and secret identities in Charles Dickens's 1860s London.Intertwining tales of love, greed, and secret identities in Charles Dickens's 1860s London.Intertwining tales of love, greed, and secret identities in Charles Dickens's 1860s London.

  • Stars
    • Paul McGann
    • Keeley Hawes
    • Dominic Mafham
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.0/10
    2.9K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,241
    350
    • Stars
      • Paul McGann
      • Keeley Hawes
      • Dominic Mafham
    • 28User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 4 BAFTA Awards
      • 9 wins & 6 nominations total

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    Paul McGann
    Paul McGann
    • Eugene Wrayburn
    • 1998
    Keeley Hawes
    Keeley Hawes
    • Lizzie Hexam
    • 1998
    Dominic Mafham
    Dominic Mafham
    • Mortimer Lightwood
    • 1998
    David Bradley
    David Bradley
    • Rogue Riderhood
    • 1998
    Anna Friel
    Anna Friel
    • Bella Wilfer…
    • 1998
    Peter Vaughan
    Peter Vaughan
    • Mr. Boffin
    • 1998
    Pam Ferris
    Pam Ferris
    • Mrs. Boffin
    • 1998
    Steven Mackintosh
    Steven Mackintosh
    • John Harmon…
    • 1998
    Sarah Crowden
    Sarah Crowden
    • First Guest
    • 1998
    Cate Fowler
    Cate Fowler
    • Second Guest
    • 1998
    John Dallimore
    • Third Guest
    • 1998
    Peter Howell
    Peter Howell
    • Fourth Guest
    • 1998
    Michael Culkin
    Michael Culkin
    • Mr. Veneering
    • 1998
    Anthony Calf
    Anthony Calf
    • Alfred Lammle
    • 1998
    Doon Mackichan
    Doon Mackichan
    • Sophronia Lammle
    • 1998
    Ray Gardner
    • Fifth Guest
    • 1998
    Rose English
    • Mrs. Veneering
    • 1998
    Margaret Tyzack
    Margaret Tyzack
    • Lady Tippins
    • 1998
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    10pma97dr-2

    One of the best period dramas.

    This is a great adaptation. It is well cast and all the performances are excellent. I particularly liked the performances of David Morrissey as Bradley Hellstone and Stephen Mackintosh as John Rokesmith.

    The script remains fairly faithful to the book, and the costumes and scenery give a very convincing Victorian look.
    davybush

    As good as Bleak House...

    This adaptation of Our Mutual Friend is on a par with the BBC 's Bleak House, which was very impressive indeed. As with all of Dickens novels, a ninety minute movie can do them little justice. It was therefore wonderful to see how the director used the six hours to great affect in 'Our Mutual Friend'. The adaptation has no weak or flat spots, and the actors are without question perfect for every character, my own favourites being Mr Boffin, the loch keeper and the 'one legged man. Without detracting from the acting or plot line,the director gives us a sumptuous visual feast, without becoming too 'Dickensian'. I am biased by believing there is no greater creator of story lines and characters than Charles Dickens, and had he been alive today he would have undoubtedly been very heartened at this attempt to bring his genius to the screen.
    MrBigglesworth

    Absolutely wonderful!

    I saw this as soon as it came out on Masterpiece Theater and loved it! All the actors did a wonderful portrayal of the characters. (one of my particular favorites is Mr.Venus) The Boffins were superb, Lizzie was fabulous, everyone had the BEST facial expressions! . . . I could go on forever! :o) If you haven't seen it, you definitely should. It is really worth the full 6 hours.
    Raph-4

    An immense, rich feast

    "Our Mutual Friend," a sumptuous six-hour adaption of Charles Dickens' last novel, easily establishes itself among the very best of the long-form British adaptions. Visually stunning, with an opulent budget, no other series more accurately captures the feeling of Dickens' England, from the waterfront sets to the huge ensemble cast of oddballs, scum, slime, and heroes.

    From the Pre-Raphaelite beauty of Keeley Hawes to the impressively evil and immensely filthy Kenneth Cranham, or the peculiar Timothy Spall, the entire production finds its success in superb casting, with every character fascinating, complex, and human. Anna Friel's heroine is attractively modern without being "inauthentic," which could be applied to the entire cast -- managing to be convincingly Victorian without being inaccessible or unnatural.

    The cinematography and score are all topnotch, and the occasional montage scene employing handheld cameras in the vein of "A Hard Day's Night" works, surprisingly. The writer and director juggle the multitude of plotlines with ease, and the narrative is always brisk and sure.

    Even when the denouement grows a little silly, with all turning out blissfully right in the end, "Our Mutual Friend" never loses the complete captivation of its audience, thanks to almost too many superb performances directed under a very sure hand and a very smart screenwriter.

    With a wealth of characters to fall in love with, "Our Mutual Friend" surely ranks alongside "Martin Chuzzlewit", "Pride and Prejudice", and "Middlemarch" as one of the finest classic mini-series produced.
    9goldberry-90-44341

    Practically Perfect in Every Way

    Our Mutual Friend is mostly about stalkers (there are seven). And not only dudes obsessed with beautiful women, but greedy rogues tracking down any embarrassing secrets in the lives of rich public figures, or jealous rivals shadowing their opponents.

    Dickens was already fascinated by the idea that we cannot really know what goes on inside the hearts of our fellow men, and Our Mutual Friend further complicates this theme by incorporating the devious facades of high society and its occupants. From a pair of sycophantic social climbers to a one-legged man of letters, no one is what they seem.

    As an adaptation, this six-hour TV film is near-perfect, cutting only the most superfluous subplots (Fascination Fledgeby, for instance). The minor characters almost steal the show, providing a coterie of wonderfully mad Dickensian eccentrics (it's hard to pick, but I think my favorite is Timothy Spall's lovelorn Mr. Venus, closely followed by David Bradley's hawkish Rogue Riderhood.)

    But the main characters win the day. Our Mutual Friend contains several of the most beautiful relationships I've seen in period drama, thanks chiefly to the talent and charm of the principle actors. The sublimely beautiful Bella Wilfer is a splendid mix of pettiness and elfin charm. Lizzie Hexam is a bit too idealized and posh, but I'm sure old man Dickens would approve. Rokesmith combines mystery and ambiguity with an appealingly quiet dignity. Eugene Wrayburn, on the other hand, is wildly self- destructive and irresponsible, barely pardoned by his waggish charm. Perhaps the best performance of all is Mr. Headstone's, the passionate schoolmaster crippled by insecurity and pride.

    The complexities of the plot are also fascinating to negotiate...romance, drama, and obsession thread their way through a ridiculously tangled web of inheritance, blackmail, and murder.

    Also, Bella Wilfer's dresses are about the most gorgeous thing ever. If you're a period drama fan, this, my favorite Dickens adaptation of all time, isn't to be missed.

    Longer review here: http://www.longview95.blogspot.com/2014/07/our-mutual- friend-review.html

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    • Quotes

      Lizzie Hexam: Will you walk beside me, Mr. Wrayburn, and not touch me.

      Eugene Wrayburn: I'll TRY.

    • Connections
      Featured in Dickens (2002)
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      Traditional

      Performed by Kenneth Cranham

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    • Release date
      • March 9, 1998 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • PBS (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 我們共同的朋友
    • Filming locations
      • The Historic Dockyard Chatham, Chatham, Kent, England, UK(back streets of the workhouse)
    • Production company
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 28m(88 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo

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