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Charles Dickens (novel)
Christine Edzard (writer)
Release Date:
21 October 1988 (USA) more
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Arthur Clennam returns to London after working abroad for many years with his now deceased father. Almost... more | add synopsis
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Nominated for 2 Oscars. Another 3 wins & 3 nominations more
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(31 articles)
'Little Dorrit': This year's best Emmys discovery?
(From EW.com - PopWatch. 21 September 2009, 7:48 AM, PDT)
2009 Emmys winners, Grey Gardens, Mad Men and 30 Rock score
(From Monsters and Critics. 21 September 2009, 5:42 AM, PDT)
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A neglected gem more (9 total)
Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Derek Jacobi | ... | Arthur Clennam | |
| Joan Greenwood | ... | Mrs. Clennam | |
| Max Wall | ... | Flintwinch | |
| Patricia Hayes | ... | Affery | |
| Luke Duckett | ... | Young Arthur | |
| Alec Guinness | ... | William Dorrit | |
| Cyril Cusack | ... | Frederick Dorrit | |
| Sarah Pickering | ... | Little Dorrit | |
| Amelda Brown | ... | Fanny Dorrit | |
| Daniel Chatto | ... | Tip Dorrit | |
| Miriam Margolyes | ... | Flora Finching | |
| Bill Fraser | ... | Mr. Casby | |
| Roshan Seth | ... | Mr. Pancks | |
| Mollie Maureen | ... | Mr. F.'s Aunt | |
| Diana Malin | ... | Mr. Casby's Maid |
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Little Dorrit 1: Nobody's Fault (UK) (first part title)
Little Dorrit 2: Little Dorrit's Story (UK) (second part title)
Little Dorrit's Story
Nobody's Fault
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UK:357 min | USA:360 min
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The last film role of Joan Greenwood. more
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Revealing mistakes: Arthur and Minnie are in the garden on an apparently warm day. Yet, you can see visible breath vapor as they talk. more
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Version of Klein Dorrit (1934) more
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Little Dorrit is thought by many critics to be Dickens most important book, a blistering attack on the evils of the Victorian world in which he lived. Quite a bit of it came from real life. Dickens' father had spent some time in the Marshalsea debtors prison, and several of the corrupt landlords and incompetent officials of the book were based on prominent real people. The establishment was NOT amused, and neglected it so aggressively that it has always been much less well-known than most of his work.
This film has also dwelt in the shadows. As a pair of 3-hour films that are best viewed in a single day (with a break), nobody could figure how to handle it commercially. Also, it only exists today as a long-out-of-print VHS tape and 4-disc laser set. Maybe someday the Critereon Collection will issue a DVD, but I'm not holding my breath.
Nonetheless, it was one of Alec Guinness's very best performances, and, if you love - or even just like - Dickens, the whole 6 hour total-immersion experience is magical.
Roger Ebert's review from 1988, which is online several places, really captures how special "Little Dorrit" is.