| David Copperfield |  | Director: Simon Curtis Actors: Emilia Fox, Pauline Quirke, Maggie Smith, John Normington, Daniel Radcliffe Category: DVD
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Seller: moviemars Rating: 77 reviews Sales Rank: 302625
Format: PAL Language: English (Original Language) Rating: Unrated Region: 0 Discs: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1 Running Time: 185 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
EAN: 5014503107529 ASIN: B00005KB4E
Theatrical Release Date: April 16, 2000 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Amazon.com A year before he played his first Quidditch match as Harry Potter, Daniel Radcliffe cast his spell on audiences as young David Copperfield in this stellar British miniseries based on Charles Dickens's classic novel. Vastly superior to the 2000 American-made miniseries (which gave us Michael "Kramer" Richards as Micawber), this impeccable production, originally broadcast on ExxonMobil Masterpiece Theatre, is an embarrassment of riches, with a cast that includes Oscar® winner Maggie Smith (Radcliffe's Potter costar) as the indomitable Aunt Betsey, Oscar nominee Ian McKellen (The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Rings) as sadistic teacher Mr. Creakle, a wonderful Bob Hoskins (Oscar nominee for Mona Lisa) as the debt-ridden Micawber, Trevor Eve as David's loathsome stepfather Mr. Murdstone (he believes in "firmness" with a vengeance), and Nicholas Lyndhurst as the scheming clerk Uriah Heap. Holding his own with this formidable ensemble is Ciaran McMenamin as the adult David, whose soap opera existence spans an idyll-shattered childhood, unscrupulous villains, tragic romance, and a hard-won happily-ever-after. Rich with incident and populated by some of literature's most memorable characters, this production does full justice to one of Dickens's most beloved and oft-told sagas. --Donald Liebenson
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On balance, one of the finest film versions of "David Copperfield" I've seen January 16, 2010 Gregory N. Perkins (Frankfort, KY USA) This Masterpiece Theater treatment of Dickens' classic and most personal book "David Copperfield" boasts a cast which is nearly uniformly excellent. Bob Hoskins, Imelda Staunton, Maggie Smith, Ian McKellan, and a very young Daniel Radcliffe are only some of the gifted actors plying their trade to bring the classic story to life.
While casting is strong, the quality of the written adaptation suffers as it pares down Dickens' tome in all of the wrong places. This is undoubtedly due to the production being a miniseries rather than a full-blown film. Still, the demands of brevity which a miniseries imposes were met much more successfully in "Bleak House," another adaptation of a famously lengthy Dickens saga. To give examples of storytelling shortcomings in this production, Uriah Heep is shorn of most of his storyline, though the magnetic oiliness of the character still comes through in a remarkable performance by Nicholas Lyndhurst. Additionally, the Murdstones, who form a brilliant Alpha and Omega thematic line for David in the book are completely forgotten in the second half of this miniseries.
Also featuring a charming Ian MacNiece as the simpleminded and wise Mr. Dick, this production of "David Copperfield" retains a hearty intelligence which mostly overcomes a poorly adapted screenplay.
Very enjoyable January 3, 2010 Aquinas (celestial heights, UK)
Whilst this adaption has an excellent cast (Bob Hoskins as Micawber was particularly good) and is really enjoyable and moving, I longed for it to be longer - I think Dickens' novels need more time to unfold. In this respect, I thought the recent BBC adaption of "Bleak House" got it just right. It is nearly 20 years since I read the book but the thing that struck me was forcefully was how people in their lives could not avoid the spectre of death - consequently life appeared more real and substantial not like the entertainment culture we live in!
Pleasantly Surprised December 12, 2009 Akitatwo (Chesapeake, VA USA) I thought this DVD was excellent because it kept to the story and the actors did an outstanding job with their characters. I was looking for something I could watch in a reasonable amount of time and this filled the bill. If you've already read the book there are all the highlights you need to "fill in the blanks" and if you haven't there is enough to tempt you to head to the library. I gave five stars because this is the perfect condensed version of a classic masterpiece. If you are looking for a DVD that will include a wider range of characters and incidents this will not suit you.
Great Movie! September 24, 2009 Nathanael Buchanan Grooms This is BBC at its best! Davie Coperfield has an excellent cast of characters and is indeed a delight to watch. One of the nice things about the film is that it is shorter then a lot of BBC's epic dramas. I have enjoyed the Jane Austin and Charles Dickens epics which I've watched over the years but this shorter film was nice for a change. Part of what made the film was the colorful characters like David's Aunt Betsy. I hope BBC does some more of these great classics.
David Copperfield September 13, 2009 Dorothy Laurent This was an excellent production. The casting of characters were extraordinary. I enjoyed it very much and watch it over and over again.
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