Rent Pickwick Papers (1952)

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1h 49min
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Synopsis:
The Pickwick Club sends Mr. Pickwick and a group of friends to travel across England and to report back on the interesting things they find. In the course of their travels, they repeatedly encounter the friendly but disreputable Mr. Jingle, who becomes a continual source of trouble for all who know him. Pickwick himself is the victim of a number of misunderstandings that bring him both embarrassment and problems with the law.
Actors:
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Directors:
Producers:
Noel Langley, George Minter
Writers:
Charles Dickens, Noel Langley
Others:
Beatrice Dawson
Studio:
Renown Pictures
Genres:
Classics, Comedy
Collections:
All the Twos: 1902-62, Films to Watch If You Like..., A Brief History of Film..., What to Watch Next If You Liked Scrooge
BBFC:
Release Date:
05/11/2012
Run Time:
109 minutes
Languages:
English LPCM Mono
DVD Regions:
Region 0 (All)
Formats:
Pal
Aspect Ratio:
Full Screen 1.33:1 / 4:3
Colour:
Colour

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Classic Dickens - Pickwick Papers review by Steve

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28/05/2023

Delightful adaptation of Charles Dickens' debut novel; a picaresque adventure which rambles through all classes of Victorian society. There's a beautiful period recreation and a long cast list of British character actors playing cameos of classic Dickens caricatures. This might be the most English film ever made.

The Pickwick Society is a club of gentlemen oddballs who travel through town and country in search of unusual encounters. Japes and scrapes. James Hayter gets a rare chance to lead and he is uncannily perfect as Samuel Pickwick. His good companions travel from inn to coaching station, and fight a duel, or are sent to debtors prison...

... or many other idiosyncrasies of fate. But mostly they keep getting entangled in the sly intrigue of Mr. Jingle who isn't quite the hail fellow that the Pickwick Society is looking for. He is played with splendid panache by Nigel Patrick.

The multi-facets of mid nineteenth century life are glimpsed through a distorting squint of playful whimsy. Strangers meet and are soon clanking tankards together. It's not by any means the real world, but it charmingly captures the comic élan of Dickens' England.  Note- the film was made in b&w but a colourised version is widely circulated. 

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