Welcome to another special “meeting” of the Risky Regencies Jane Austen Movie Club!
Today we’re discussing the newest version of Northanger Abbey, which aired this Sunday in the US, and last spring in the UK.
We discussed the new Persuasion last Tuesday — and if you missed the discussion, it’s not too late to stop by and add a comment! Opinions on it were mixed, but with few raves, and a fair amount of disappointment (particularly about the run and the kiss at the end).
I suspect, however, that opinions on Northanger Abbey may be a bit different! Can’t wait to hear what you all thought of it…
Here are a few pieces of information I found interesting:
This Northanger Abbey was filmed entirely in Ireland.
And, not surprisingly, a lot of the cast are Irish actors doing English accents.
The screenplay is by Andrew Davies, who also scripted the upcoming BBC version of Sense and Sensibility, which will air in the US on March 30 and April 6.
Davies is, of course, the screenwriter for the 1995 Pride and Prejudice (the one with Jennifer Ehle and Colin Firth) and the 1996 Emma (which starred Kate Beckinsale), both of which will be shown on PBS as part of their “Complete Jane Austen.” He also did the screenplays for Bridget Jones’s Diary, the 1994 Middlemarch, the 1998 miniseries of Vanity Fair, the 2002 Daniel Deronda, and the 2005 Bleak House.
According to imdb.com, Northanger Abbey was played by Lismore Castle, in County Waterford, Ireland.
To aid discussion, here are some of the major credits:
CAST:
Catherine Morland: Felicity Jones
The Voice of Jane Austen: Geraldine James
Mrs. Morland: Julia Dearden
Mr. Morland: Gerry O’Brien
James Morland: Hugh O’Connor
Mr. Allen: Desmond Barrit
Mrs. Allen: Sylvestra Le Touzel
Sylvestra Le Touzel is a Jane Austen veteran, having played Fanny Price in the 1983 BBC miniseries of Mansfield Park. She was also seen as Marianne Thornton in 2006’s Amazing Grace.
John Thorpe: William Beck
Mrs. Thorpe: Bernadette McKenna
Eleanor Tilney: Catherine Walker
General Tilney: Liam Cunningham
Capt. Frederick Tilney: Mark Dymond
Isabella Thorpe: Carey Mulligan
Carey Mulligan is no stranger to Austen either, having played Kitty Bennet in the 2005 film of Pride and Prejudice. She was also young Ada in the 2005 miniseries of Bleak House.
SCREENPLAY: Andrew Davies
DIRECTOR: Jon Jones
So….what did you think???
All opinions welcome!
Cara
Cara King, who danced Catherine & Tilney’s dance last Saturday at the annual Jane Austen Ball!