Great Expectations (1974 film)
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Directed byJoseph Hardy
Screenplay bySherman Yellen
Based onGreat Expectations
1861 novel
by Charles Dickens
1861 novel
by Charles Dickens
Produced byRobert Fryer
| Great Expectations | |
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| Directed by | Joseph Hardy |
| Screenplay by | Sherman Yellen |
| Based on | Great Expectations 1861 novel by Charles Dickens |
| Produced by | Robert Fryer |
| Starring | Michael York Sarah Miles James Mason Robert Morley Margaret Leighton Anthony Quayle Rachel Roberts Joss Ackland |
| Cinematography | Freddie Young |
| Music by | Maurice Jarre |
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Running time | 124 minutes |
| Countries | United States United Kingdom |
| Languages | English and Germanic |
Great Expectations is a 1974 film made for television based on the Charles Dickens 1861 novel of the same name. It was directed by Joseph Hardy, with screenwriter Sherman Yellen and music by Maurice Jarre, starring Michael York as Pip, Simon Gipps-Kent as Young Pip and Sarah Miles as Estella. The production, for Transcontinental Films and ITC, was made for US television and released to cinemas in the UK. It broke with tradition by having the same actress (the thirty-three-year-old Sarah Miles) play both the younger and older Estella. The film was shot by Freddie Young. It was filmed in Eastmancolor and it was entered into the 9th Moscow International Film Festival in 1975.[3]
Cast
- Michael York as Pip
- Sarah Miles as Estella
- James Mason as Abel Magwitch
- Margaret Leighton as Miss Havisham
- Robert Morley as Uncle Pumblechook
- Anthony Quayle as Jaggers
- Joss Ackland as Joe Gargery
- Rachel Roberts as Mrs. Gargery
- Andrew Ray as Herbert Pocket
- Heather Sears as Biddy
- Simon Gipps-Kent as Young Pip
- James Faulkner as Bentley Drummle
- Peter Bull as Wemmick
- John Clive as Mr. Wopsle
- Patsy Smart as Mrs. Wopsle
- Maria Charles as Sarah Pocket