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The Old Curiosity Shop

  • TV Movie
  • 2007
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
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The Old Curiosity Shop (2007)
Period DramaDrama

A kindly shop owner whose overwhelming gambling debts allow a greedy landlord to seize his shop of dusty treasures. Evicted and with no way to pay his debts, he and his granddaughter flee.A kindly shop owner whose overwhelming gambling debts allow a greedy landlord to seize his shop of dusty treasures. Evicted and with no way to pay his debts, he and his granddaughter flee.A kindly shop owner whose overwhelming gambling debts allow a greedy landlord to seize his shop of dusty treasures. Evicted and with no way to pay his debts, he and his granddaughter flee.

  • Director
    • Brian Percival
  • Writers
    • Martyn Hesford
    • Charles Dickens
  • Stars
    • Derek Jacobi
    • Toby Jones
    • Sophie Vavasseur
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    809
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Brian Percival
    • Writers
      • Martyn Hesford
      • Charles Dickens
    • Stars
      • Derek Jacobi
      • Toby Jones
      • Sophie Vavasseur
    • 12User reviews
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    Derek Jacobi
    Derek Jacobi
    • Grandfather
    Toby Jones
    Toby Jones
    • Daniel Quilp
    Sophie Vavasseur
    Sophie Vavasseur
    • Nell Trent
    Gina McKee
    Gina McKee
    • Sally Brass
    Adam Godley
    Adam Godley
    • Samson Brass
    Anna Madeley
    Anna Madeley
    • Betsy Quilp
    Adrian Rawlins
    Adrian Rawlins
    • Jacob
    Geoffrey Breton
    Geoffrey Breton
    • Dick Swiveller
    • (as Geoff Breton)
    Bryan Dick
    Bryan Dick
    • Freddie Trent
    Zoë Wanamaker
    Zoë Wanamaker
    • Mrs. Jarley
    Martin Freeman
    Martin Freeman
    • Mr. Codlin
    Steve Pemberton
    Steve Pemberton
    • Mr. Short
    George MacKay
    George MacKay
    • Kit
    Josie Lawrence
    Josie Lawrence
    • Mrs. Jiniwin
    Bradley Walsh
    Bradley Walsh
    • Mr. Liggers
    Charlene McKenna
    Charlene McKenna
    • The Marchioness
    Jonathan Coy
    Jonathan Coy
    • Rev. Pratchett
    Kelly Campbell
    Kelly Campbell
    • Mrs. Nubbles
    • Director
      • Brian Percival
    • Writers
      • Martyn Hesford
      • Charles Dickens
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    8telegonus

    A Worthy Adaptation

    I like this recent, surprisingly short (given the length of the novel) adaptation of Charles Dickens' The Old Curiosity Shop. There are a fair number of negative reviews and comments here and I really can't argue with them. Film is so much a matter of taste. I caught this one at the right time. It drew me in.

    What impressed me most perhaps was less the story itself than the film's evocation of early 19th century London. Director Brian Percival and his associates deserve a lot of praise for the ambiance; and the actors and their costumes were well matched. This is (for me) a rare occasion as one of the reasons I seldom watch recent adaptations of classic fiction is that everything looks too modern; the actors don't look at ease in the setting; and there's always something contemporary feeling threatening to take the movie over entirely. I didn't get this here.

    In terms of style and content this version of The Old Curiosity Shop evoked memories of the series of low budget horror films Val Lewton produced in Hollywood back some seventy years ago. It's not a horror picture, but what happens to the children in the story is often horrifying; and the tone is nearly seductively dark, with hints of all manner of perversion lurking on the sidelines. At its best the film plays like a first rate B movie. I mean that as a compliment. It's very good, not great, but then I don't sense that it was aiming that high.

    Oops! The story. It's awfully complicated and would take nine more paragraphs to properly summarize. It's basically about how greed and poverty destroyed the innocence of children in the London of Dickens' era; and how good men doing bad things can do as much harm as bad men doing same. In other words, to paraphrase a famous thinker, all it takes for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing about it. Worse yet, if good men aren't pro-active in their virtue, vigilant about it, as the grandfather in this story is not, the terms of their lives shall be dictated by men up to no good. This is a lesson worth learning.
    10AJP1968

    Fantastic adaptation of a Dickens' classic -Toby Jones is superb !

    I was fortunate enough to catch this on ITV last night, and I must say it was one of the finest dramas I have seen on television in a very long time, certainly the best this year ! I don't normally watch much Dickens and have read only Great Expectations, so thought it might be hard-going ! However, how wrong could I be ! Toby Jones was absolutely brilliant as Daniel Quilp and, in my opinion, stole every scene he appeared in. His accent and mannerisms all gave his character so much depth you forgot you were watching the same actor who recently played Truman Capote with so much depth in the belatedly released Infamous. This excellent production only reinforces what an incredibly versatile and talented actor Toby is, and I sincerely hope that his powerful and convincing performance here will help him gain the worldwide recognition he truly deserves.
    5mickman91-1

    Too short, barely get to know the characters. Watch the 1979 or 1995 instead.

    Way too abridged and short at only 90 minutes. Doesn't make total sense unless you already know the story, it jus skis over the salient plot details with no time getting to know or care for the characters. Watch the 1979 version for the most thorough and true to novel version. The 1995 version is an excellent family friendly version too.

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    8museumofdave

    The Essence of Character

    Dickens at his most compelling is about plot and character, and few films can capture both with any complexity. What is most effective in this 90 minute adaptation is the essence of the three leading characters--too often Grandfather is played as a senile bumbler, lost in his surroundings, losing his mind, feeble and thus not compelling; That reliable stalwart Derek Jacobi makes of him a man gripped by a compulsion--certainly smart enough to function but unable to control a nefarious habit. At the other end of humanity is one of the author's nastiest and most vulgar money-grubber, Daniel Quilt, who threatens to bite his wife and who eats hard-boiled eggs shell and all--with icky relish. One often wonders, too, at the gullibility and illness of Little Nell, played here a bit older than usual, a clever young woman trapped by circumstance but with an inherited inner will to survive. Much that is in the novel is omitted, 90 minutes hardly allowing all the detail for which the Victorian novelist is famous, but there is ample breathing room given many of one's favorites--Mrs. Jarley of the Waxworks, for example, or the innocent family that practically adopts Nell. An hour and a half with these splendid sets immersed in this dense Victorian period is well spent!
    7weedmic

    too divergent from novel

    I thought the film was fine and I'm glad I watched it, but...

    I just finished reading the book and almost nothing is based on the book.

    They skipped the donkey, Kit's wonderful patrons, the relations between all the actors, the sisters at the girl's school.

    Kit spent over a week in prison, in the book.

    The single gentlemen's relationship is secret for months.

    What about the single gent's friends who help to get Kit free from prison?

    What about kit getting his job by being so honest about coming back a week later to work off his shilling advance?

    And what happened to Tom? He wasn't even in the film at all.

    They should have just made a new title and said it was based on The Old Curiosity Shop.

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    • Trivia
      Toby Jones and Zoë Wanamaker have been in Harry Potter movies. This teleplay's director Brian Percival shares a name with some of Albus Dumbledore's middle names.
    • Connections
      Featured in Masterpiece Theatre: The Old Curiosity Shop (2009)

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    • Release date
      • December 26, 2007 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
      • Ireland
    • Official site
      • ITV (United Kingdom)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Крамниця старожитностей
    • Filming locations
      • Ardmore Studios, Herbert Road, Bray, County Wicklow, Ireland(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • Carnival Film & Television
      • WGBH
      • Ingenious Broadcasting
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      1 hour 33 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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