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Middlemarch

Author: Anthony PageAndrew DaviesLouis MarksJuliet AubreyRobert HardyAll authors
Publisher: [London] : BBC Video, [S.l.] : BBC Video ; Burbank, CA : Distributed by Warner Home Video, ©2001. ©2005.
Edition/Format:   DVD video : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Based on George Elliot's novel, Middlemarch is set in early nineteenth century England and charts the impact of the Industrial Revolution on the town as it divides its population into two opposing factions: the conservatives and the liberals.
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Genre/Form: Film adaptations
Drama
Named Person: George Eliot
Material Type: Videorecording
Document Type: Visual material
All Authors / Contributors: Anthony Page; Andrew Davies; Louis Marks; Juliet Aubrey; Robert Hardy; Douglas Hodge; Michael Hordern; Peter Jeffrey; Patrick Malahide; Trevyn McDowell; Rufus Sewell; George Eliot; BBC Video (Firm)
ISBN: 1419805258 9781419805257
OCLC Number: 649692252
Language Note: Closed-captioned.
Notes: Originally broadcast on television in 1994.
Special features: The making of Middlemarch; an additional 30 min. of the original music composed by Stanley Myers and Chris Gunning.
Credits: Music composed by Stanley Myers and Christopher Gunning; arranged by Harry Gregson-Williams.
Cast: Cast: Juliet Aubrey, Robert Hardy, Douglas Hodge, Michael Hordern, Peter Jeffrey, Patrick Malahide, Trevyn McDowell, Rufus Sewell.
Description: 1 videodisc (420 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
Details: DVD, double sided ; aspect ration 16:9 ; stereo.
Responsibility: produced by Louis Marks ; screenplay by Andrew Davies ; directed by Anthony Page.

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Based on George Elliot's novel, Middlemarch is set in early nineteenth century England and charts the impact of the Industrial Revolution on the town as it divides its population into two opposing factions: the conservatives and the liberals.
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