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Fingersmith

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2005
  • Not Rated
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
7.8/10
10K
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POPULARITY
2,479
17
Fingersmith (2005)
Fingersmith
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Period DramaCrimeDramaRomance

In Victorian England, young thief Sue participates in a scam to defraud a rich heiress by becoming her maid. Things take an unexpected turn and Sue's plan goes horribly wrong.In Victorian England, young thief Sue participates in a scam to defraud a rich heiress by becoming her maid. Things take an unexpected turn and Sue's plan goes horribly wrong.In Victorian England, young thief Sue participates in a scam to defraud a rich heiress by becoming her maid. Things take an unexpected turn and Sue's plan goes horribly wrong.

  • Stars
    • Elaine Cassidy
    • Sally Hawkins
    • Imelda Staunton
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.8/10
    10K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    2,479
    17
    • Stars
      • Elaine Cassidy
      • Sally Hawkins
      • Imelda Staunton
    • 45User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
      • 3 nominations total

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    Elaine Cassidy
    Elaine Cassidy
    • Maud Lilly
    • 2005
    Sally Hawkins
    Sally Hawkins
    • Sue Trinder
    • 2005
    Imelda Staunton
    Imelda Staunton
    • Mrs. Sucksby
    • 2005
    Rupert Evans
    Rupert Evans
    • Richard 'Gentleman' Rivers
    • 2005
    David Troughton
    David Troughton
    • Mr. Ibbs
    • 2005
    Stephen Wight
    Stephen Wight
    • Charles
    • 2005
    Bronson Webb
    Bronson Webb
    • John Vroom
    • 2005
    Richard Durden
    Richard Durden
    • Mr. Hawtrey
    • 2005
    Polly Hemingway
    Polly Hemingway
    • Mrs. Stiles
    • 2005
    Demelza Randall
    • Dainty
    • 2005
    Charles Dance
    Charles Dance
    • Mr. Christopher Lilly
    • 2005
    Sarah Badel
    Sarah Badel
    • Mrs. Frobisher
    • 2005
    Wendy Morgan
    Wendy Morgan
    • Mrs. Cream
    • 2005
    Tina Malone
    Tina Malone
    • Nurse Spiller
    • 2005
    Laura Dos Santos
    Laura Dos Santos
    • Agnes
    • 2005
    Sam Graham
    Sam Graham
    • Dr. Christie
    • 2005
    William Oliver
    • Dr. Graves
    • 2005
    Nick Lucas
    • Mr. Huss
    • 2005
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    User reviews45

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    10gm-1

    atmosphere, emotion, suspense

    It is always difficult to bring a 450 pages book down to a three hours film. I read the book before, and I found the BBC production dealing with this difficulty in the best way possible. The qualities of the book haven't been lost: the dense and lively depiction of a fingersmith patchwork family in London in the 1860s, the cold and obscene cruelty in which Maud is brought up, the characterization of different social groups by different ways of speaking, the unexpected and surprising twists of the story, the way the film makes the spectators look different at the same scenes when they are told first from Sue's point of view then from Maud's one. The main actors do very good, and especially the growing love between the two women is convincingly developed, with a first culmination in a very tender love scene between the two and finally forgiving all the evil they were ready to do and did to each other, because they still love each other.

    For each of her books the author, Sarah Waters, has thoroughly investigated what life was like in British 19th century. While in Tipping the Velvet it was the world of the vaudeville theaters and the beginning of social movements, in Affinity the dreadful reality of women penitentiaries and the fashionable evocation of spirits, in Fingersmith she depicts the public ceremony of hanging people in London and the inhuman treatment of persons supposed or declared disturbed in asylums based on the reading of sources and scientific research. This is very well transferred to the film so that the corresponding scenes show a high grade of historic truth. I highly recommend this film production because it offers three hours of colorful Victorian atmosphere, vivid emotions, and suspense.
    9wondernat

    One of the best lesbian stories told in the "big" screen

    I'm usually disappointed by what the media dubs "lesbian" movies these days: murderous bisexuals; psychotic murderous lesbians; women who experiment with other women, but end up with men at the end; ridiculously good-looking women who only get w/ each other to turn men on, etc.

    Thankfully, FINGERSMITH is on a very high pedestal above this garbage. It is a credible love story acted MARVELOUSLY by every cast member, down to the least of the supporting actors. Aside from having a very engaging central conflict, the romance between the heroines is well developed and believable thanks to Cassidy and Hawkins.

    I have also seen TIPPING THE VELVET, but FINGERSMITH is far superior to the former, both in character/conflict development and the quality of the acting.

    FINGERSMITH is both satisfying and enjoyable to watch, offering lesbians everywhere a great follow-up act to BOUND.
    10dmschreib

    Love, love, love this DVD

    I never dreamed when I started watching this DVD that I would be totally mesmerized by it within minutes. The story was completely absorbing and entertaining. The acting was superb. The biggest surprise of all was how I would be so completely enchanted by the love these two young women radiated across the screen. Their initial physical encounter for me was by far the most tender, romantic, delightful, vicariously enthralling love scenes I have ever witnessed on film. I literally stopped breathing. I could not believe the chemistry between the two actresses. With no nudity or graphic sex, they conveyed more passion and titillation than any American production could ever hope to evince. Bravo to the author, the screenwriter, the director and the cast.
    10flypoodle

    Love, passion, and excellent acting

    I love Sarah Waters's Fingersmith, and was worried about the TV adaptation as I'd been disappointed by the BBC's version of Tipping the Velvet (which although beautiful to look at was let down by Keeley Hawes not being able to sing, and Rachael Stirling not being able to act). Fingersmith is a very tightly plotted novel with breath taking twists and turns and I wondered if this could be done justice to in just 3 hours.

    I needn't have worried. The adaptation was excellent, very little cut out, and went along at a cracking pace (although I did wonder whether if you hadn't read the book, would you miss things?). It had the look and feel of a BBC classic costume drama and i kept having to remind myself that this is a contemporary book.

    The acting was stellar. Sally Hawkins acting her heart out as Sue Trinder, and Elaine Cassidy, a slow burner, who by the end of the story was incandescent as Maud Lilley. The love, the passion, the realisation of the acts of betrayal both would have to perform, were written on their faces. It was a joy to watch.

    I hope Rachael Stirling was watching: that's how you play a Sarah Waters character!
    9dark_willow_7

    such pearl

    I had never read any of Sarah Waters' novels, or watched Tipping the Velvet. I only heard about Fingersmith when i was flipping through "The L word" websites. The storyline of Fingersmith interested me, yet i passed it away, thinking "Lesbian in Victorian period, that never ends well, i have enough of those lesbo series and movies that go no where"

    However, during Christmas my local DVD store gave Fingersmith a discount, i brought the DVD, and my life has never been more colourful

    This mini series deserves to be cherished and praised. The acting is so great that i call it rare. Sally Hawkins, Elaine Cassidy, Rupert Evans, Imelda Staunton, and many more that i can't name all, brought light and darkness to their characters. Just by a little gesture, a little look, a little touch, they made their characters real and as a viewer, i couldn't help it but take them home, keep them close.

    Fingersmith, sets in Victorian area, is a story of Sue-a thief who loves and lives with her "Family" of pick-pockets. Little did she know that her fate is linked to Maud Lily-a somewhat shy, timid girl grows up in a Mansion miles and miles away. Maud's mother left her a fortune, but Maud herself can't touch it, unless she married. Worst of all, Maud's uncle makes sure she never will by keeping her prisoned in the house.

    Enter Mr Gentlement, a charming, good-looking thief with a heart as bad as any. He wants Maud's fortune for himself, and in order to do so he sets Sue up as Maud Lily's maid, asking Sue to Persuade Maud to elope with him. as time goes by, Things would be simple, if Sue didn't fall in love with Maud.

    And things would be simple, if the story was what i have just told. I do not wish to spoil, so i would like to stop there. But i can asure you that everything is twisted and turned before you can even aware of what has happened. Once it happened, you then question what would happen next. On top of that, the story is filled with passion unlike any others. There are no self-searching, sexuality questioning, "Oh my god do i like girls" moments, because the girls in Fingersmith are buried so deep in their own darkness that they barely be able to care. the story with such twisted plot moves as smooth as water, running passionately, but strangely calm.

    Weeks have passed since i watched "Fingersmith", yet Maud's eyes still haunt me, and Sue's words still warm my heart "You pearl, you pearl, you pearl", she said. And such pearl it is.

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    • Trivia
      Guillermo del Toro wanted to work with Sally Hawkins after he saw her in this. He went on to write La Forme de l'eau (2017) with her in mind.
    • Quotes

      [Last lines of the movie]

      Sue Trinder: [picking up a page of a manuscript that has fallen on the floor] What's it say?

      Maud Lilly: They're full of words saying... how I want you. How I love you.

    • Alternate versions
      Although originally shown as three 60-minute episodes, it was released on DVD as two 90-minute episodes with the cast lists in the end credits of each new episode adjusted to include only the cast who were in the new episode.
    • Connections
      Featured in The South Bank Show: Sarah Waters (2008)

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    • Release date
      • March 27, 2005 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • BBC (United Kingdom)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Cambio de identidad
    • Filming locations
      • London, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Sally Head Productions
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h(60 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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