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'04
What’s thrilling is that “Pride and
Prejudice” is starting shooting on July 19th. Apparently
it’s going to be all shot on location, with Chatsworth
being Pemberley and that house in “The Draughtman’s
Contract” becoming Netherfield. Plus various places in
Wiltshire and elsewhere. Stamford will be Meryton. The cast so
far includes Judy Dench as Lady Catherine de Bourg and Keira
Knightley as Elizabeth Bennet, and Jo Wright is directing. He
directed the rather wonderful “Charles II”, which
had a terrific dash and vigour to it, as well as a painterly
look. After the disappointment of “Tulip Fever” it’s
fun to have this just starting up – apparently they’re
just beginning Dance Rehearsals which makes the whole thing deliciously
real. The last time “Pride and Prejudice” was filmed
as a movie was in the 1940s, with Lawrence Olivier and Greer
Garson – a rather girly giggly confection. This, I hope,
will have more muddy hems and desperation. As well as laughs.
It really is the perfect story, beautifully paced with its terrible
reversals and ironies, and has been a treat to adapt. Also quite
daunting, as the book is so well-loved, and so well-known. One
simply can’t leave out the most blissful bits, for example
Mr Bennet telling Mary she has delighted the company long enough.
It’s tempting sometimes to put in a whole scene just to
keep a favourite bit of dialogue. In fact the script is quite
faithful to the book.
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