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Mansfield Park

  • TV Movie
  • 2007
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
7.7K
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Billie Piper in Mansfield Park (2007)
Period DramaDramaRomance

The classic tale by Jane Austen of family scandal, social graces, and the unrequited love between cousins.The classic tale by Jane Austen of family scandal, social graces, and the unrequited love between cousins.The classic tale by Jane Austen of family scandal, social graces, and the unrequited love between cousins.

  • Director
    • Iain B. MacDonald
  • Writers
    • Maggie Wadey
    • Jane Austen
  • Stars
    • Julia Joyce
    • Douglas Hodge
    • Maggie O'Neill
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    7.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Iain B. MacDonald
    • Writers
      • Maggie Wadey
      • Jane Austen
    • Stars
      • Julia Joyce
      • Douglas Hodge
      • Maggie O'Neill
    • 71User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Julia Joyce
    Julia Joyce
    • Young Fanny
    Douglas Hodge
    Douglas Hodge
    • Sir Thomas Bertram
    Maggie O'Neill
    Maggie O'Neill
    • Mrs Norris
    Tara Berwin
    Tara Berwin
    • Young Maria
    Lucy Hurst
    • Young Julia
    Zachary Elliott-Hatton
    • Young Tom
    Greg Sheffield
    • Young Edmund
    Billie Piper
    Billie Piper
    • Fanny Price
    Blake Ritson
    Blake Ritson
    • Edmund Bertram
    James D'Arcy
    James D'Arcy
    • Tom Bertram
    Michelle Ryan
    Michelle Ryan
    • Maria Bertram
    Rory Kinnear
    Rory Kinnear
    • Rushworth
    Catherine Steadman
    Catherine Steadman
    • Julia Bertram
    Hayley Atwell
    Hayley Atwell
    • Mary Crawford
    Joseph Beattie
    Joseph Beattie
    • Henry Crawford
    • (as Joesph Beattie)
    Joseph Morgan
    Joseph Morgan
    • William Price
    Stephen Tomlin
    • Baddeley
    Holly
    • Pug
    • Director
      • Iain B. MacDonald
    • Writers
      • Maggie Wadey
      • Jane Austen
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    5andrewbanks

    A poor adaptation of a classic novel

    This television film was first broadcast by ITV1 on Sunday 18th March 2007. It was the first episode of a four part Jane Austen season. Although the television drama was given 2 hours in the ITV schedules, when the time for commercial breaks has been deducted, the film has a total running time of 93 minutes. This is the main problem with this dramatisation. The novel, which in my Penguin Classics edition runs to 457 pages, is simply too long and complex to be covered adequately in such a short period of time. Consequently, a number of very important sequences in the novel, such as the visit to Sotherton, and Fanny's stay at her parents' house in Portsmouth, are omitted from this adaptation. Similarly some of the novel's characters such as Dr and Mrs Grant are conspicuous by their absence. Furthermore, Billie Piper is completely miscast in the role of Fanny Price, a character described in the book as shy and timid. The supporting cast includes reliable actors like Douglas Hodge as Sir Thomas Bertram and Jemma Regrave as Lady Bertram, but their parts are so underwritten that they get little chance to shine. On a positive note, though, this dramatisation does feature some attractive location photography of Newby Hall in North Yorkshire.
    Psyche-8

    Don't bother, it's not worth it

    This is the worst adaptation of 'Mansfield Park' I have ever seen, even worse than the 1999 film version. I struggle to see how it could even be described as an 'adaptation', being only very (and I mean very) loosely based on Jane Austen's plot and characters. At best, this is 'inspired' by the story of 'Mansfield Park' and I'm sorry to say that it's barely recognisable to the original.

    I like Billie Piper. I enjoyed her in 'Doctor Who' and do think she is an aspiring actress. However, I'm sorry to say that she is completely miscast as the lead in this, and when I first heard that she would be playing Fanny Price I thought it was a joke. What were the writers thinking? Billie is the polar opposite to her character, both in looks and sensibility. One reason why this novel is so difficult to adapt for a 21st century audience is that the character of the heroine is, by modern standards, incredibly dull. She's a product of the time in which she was written and is meant to be humble, pious, respectful and not in the least bit outspoken or inappropriate. Many modern adaptations feel the need to shake up the story and make Fanny Price more like Elizabeth Bennet which is exactly what they've done here. The writers have also completely disregarded issues of 18th century etiquette and fashion - Billie as Fanny runs around permanently bareheaded (which simply wouldn't have happened then, Fanny would have worn a bonnet in public) and with her hair all loose and flowing (which looks pretty but still wouldn't have happened in the 18th century - it would have been tied up and styled in some way).

    But essentially it's the plot that I objected to - where was it? Nothing happened. Also, I'm guessing this must have been a budget adaptation as they could clearly only afford to buy one set. Every happened either in the sitting room or the garden. The ball that is thrown in Fanny's honour in the book is here transformed into a summer picnic on the lawn. In addition, a key event in the story involves Fanny going back to Portsmouth to visit her parents, something that makes her realise that perhaps life at Mansfield Park is not so bad in comparison with where she would have otherwise grown up, and that helps her to discover a sense of her own identity. In this adaptation, Fanny is simply left home alone at Mansfield while the rest of the family go off somewhere, which merely results in her feeling (shock horror) lonely and rejected – and viewers like me suspecting that the producers didn't have much money. What was the point of that? Bravo Blake Ritson. You were the best thing in this and were the only one who bared a passing resemblance to the character you were playing. Other than that, it looks pretty, Billie Piper puts in a spirited performance and it's not unlike 'Cinderella' in many ways. Kids and young teenagers would probably love it, but anyone aged about 15 and over, with even a slight acquaintance with Jane Austen's work would do well to avoid.

    5/10.
    6didi-5

    not really Austen, is it?

    This is a really disappointing version of a clever book, with inappropriate characterisations and appalling acting from its lead actress. As Fanny Price, Billie Piper is just wrong in every respect - too modern, too flirtatious, and too aware of her station.

    However there are some compensations, even if the characters are portrayed with little reference to the original book - Douglas Hodge, Jemma Redgrave, and Maggie O'Neill are pretty good, while Blake Ritson has a decent stab at the role of Edmund.

    It just doesn't feel right or have the correct sense of period. It's a bit without character, and a missed opportunity.
    4SnoopyStyle

    Billie Piper wrong

    Fanny Price (Billie Piper) was sent to live with her aunts in Mansfield Park at the age of 10. Her aunt Mrs. Norris gets tired of her. Her other aunt Lady Bertram and her wealthy husband Sir Thomas Bertram have four children, Tom (James D'Arcy), Edmund (Blake Ritson), Maria (Michelle Ryan), and Julia (Catherine Steadman). All of them treat Fanny as inferior except Edmund. She falls in love with his kindness. Sir Thomas has to attend to business in the West Indies. Tom returns as a degenerate gambler. Edmund is left as the head of the family. Maria is engaged and plans to marry after her father's return. The family is turned upside down with the arrival of their neighbors siblings Mary (Hayley Atwell) and Henry Crawford (Joseph Beattie).

    Billie Piper is a very modern personality and doesn't fit the Fanny character. She's itching to break out of her restrained role. The production is strictly TV level. This is a problematic presentation of a classic. These are solid actors but they are wasted. It's been done much better and there is no need for this.
    5pawebster

    Wash and go, but don't come back

    Was this sponsored by Wash and go? Was the hair stylist on strike? What a mess! Would well-bred young ladies of those days be seen in public with hair like Billie Piper's? Casting Ms Piper was a big, big, big error. She is undeniably attractive to look at, but, after Dr Who, the natural place for her was EastEnders, not in a Jane Austen adaptation. Her looks and demeanour are completely out of place.

    The ITV website shows the makers of the film saying (this is the gist) that Fanny Price is a boring character, but that they fixed that by bringing in Billie Piper. If they had so little sympathy or understanding for Jane Austen's original work, why did they bother adapting it? (Were these the same people who gave us 'Marple'? The same blinkered, tied-to-the-zeitgeist mentality was at work there too).

    This version is rather boring. It also seems to be a very low-budget one, bound to the one setting. The so-called picnic (a few people standing around on the lawn of the house) is an unbelievably feeble scene.

    But it is at least vastly better than the 1999 version.

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    • Trivia
      Julia Joyce has played the younger character of two of Billie Piper roles. Here in "Mansfield Park" and also in the "Doctor Who" episode "Father's Day."
    • Quotes

      Fanny Price: No one meant to be unkind, but I was the poor relation and I was often made to feel it. Only Edmund put himself out to secure my happiness. He became my one true friend. And as the years passed, I came to love him as more than a cousin.

    • Crazy credits
      Jemma Redgrave was only listed in the opening credits and was not included in the cast/character list in the closing credits.
    • Connections
      Featured in Masterpiece Theatre: Mansfield Park (2008)
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    • Release date
      • March 18, 2007 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Official site
      • PBS (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Мансфілд-Парк
    • Filming locations
      • Newby Hall, Skelton on Ure, North Yorkshire, England, UK(Mansfield Park)
    • Production companies
      • Company Pictures
      • WGBH
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      1 hour 28 minutes
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