- Published: Burbank, Calif. : BBC Video : Distributed by Warner Home Video, 2009.
- Year Published: 2009
- Edition: Widescreen version.
- Description: 4 videodiscs (ca. 452 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
- Language: English
- Format: DVD
ISBN/Standard Number
- 1419880675
- 9781419880674
- 883929064946
Additional Credits
- Osborne, Lisa.
- Walsh, Dearbhla,
- Smith, Adam,
- Lawrence, Diarmuid,
- Davies, Andrew, 1936-
- Lunn, John, 1956-
- Macfadyen, Matthew, 1974-
- Foy, Claire, 1984-
- Courtenay, Tom,
- Armstrong, Alun,
- Parfitt, Judy, 1935-
- Pierson, Emma, 1981-
- Jones, Ruth, 1966-
- Johnston, Sue, 1943-
- Paterson, Bill, 1945-
- Serkis, Andy,
- Fleet, James,
- Agyeman, Freema, 1979-
- Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870.
- 2 Entertain (Firm)
- British Broadcasting Corporation.
- WGBH (Television station : Boston, Mass.)
- BBC Video (Firm)
- Warner Home Video (Firm)
Subjects
- Marshalsea Prison (Southwark, London, England) -- Drama.
- Social classes -- Drama. -- England
- Women dressmakers -- Drama. -- England
- England -- Drama. -- Social conditions -- 19th century
- London (England) -- Drama.
- Feature films.
- Television mini-series.
- Historical television programs.
- Fiction television programs.
- Video recordings for the hearing impaired.
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Little Dorrit
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Call number: DVD TV Little
Additional Details
Adapted from the novel by Charles Dickens.
Originally broadcast as a British television mini-series in 2007.
Contains all 14 episodes of the mini-series.
Special features: "Little Dorrit : an insight" featurette ; picture gallery.
Matthew Macfadyen, Claire Foy, Tom Courtenay, Alun Armstrong, Judy Parfitt, Emma Pierson, Ruth Jones, Sue Johnston, Bill Paterson, Andy Serkis, James Fleet, Freema Agyeman.
When Arthur Clennam returns to London after several years abroad, he wants to learn more about his mother's new seamstress, young Amy Dorrit. His search brings him to the Marshalsea Debtors Prison, where he learns the truth about struggle and hardship in 1820s England.
DVD, region 1, NTSC; widescreen (16x9, enhanced); Dolby digital stereo.
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