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producer: Edward Joseph tographer: Nicolas Roeg composer: Richard Rodney Bennett director: Marcus Dods direction: Roy Forge Smith direction: Peter James design: Alan Barrett
cast: Julie Christie (Bathsheba Everdene) Terence Stamp (Sergeant Troy) Peter Finch (William Boldwood) Alan Bates (Gabriel Oak) Fiona Walker (Liddy) Prunella Ransome (Fanny Robin) Alison Leggatt (Mrs. Hurst) Paul Dawkins (Henery Fray) Julian Somers (Jan Coggan) John Barrett (Joseph Poorgrass) Freddie Jones (Cainy Ball) Andrew Robertson (Andrew Randle) Brian Rawlinson (Matthew Moon) Vincent Harding (Mark Clark) Victor Stone (Billy Smallbury) Owen Berry (Old Smallbury) Lawrence Carter (Laban Tall) Pauline Melville (Mrs. Tall) Harriet Harper (Temperence) Denise Coffey (Soberness) Margaret Lacey (Maryann Money) Marie Hopps (Mrs. Coggan) Peter Stone (Teddy Coggan) Walter Gale (Jacob Smallbury) Leslie Anderson (Boldwood's Labourer) Keith Hooper (Boldwood's Labourer) Jonathan Newth (Gentleman at Cockfight) Derek Ware (Corporal) John Donegal (Sailor) Peggy Ann Clifford (Fat Lady at Circus) Noel Henkel (Circus Manager) Bryan Mosley (Barker) David Swarbrick (Fiddler at Barn Dance) Alba (Gentleman at Party) Frank Duncan (Farmer at Corn Exchange) Hugh Walker (Farmer at Corn Exchange)
John Schlesinger's adaptation of Thomas Hardy's classic novel.
In rural Victorian England, circa 1865, a headstrong young woman inherits her dead uncle's farm. Soon after, three very different men begin to pursue her: a failed sheep farmer; a wealthy landowner; and the one she falls in love with, a reckless military sergeant whose reputation precedes him.
Thanks to cameraman Nicolas Roeg and production designer Richard MacDonald (who also worked for Joseph Losey), 19th-century Dorset looks as pretty and as picturesque as a John Constable reproduction on top of a cookie tin. Not that Schlesinger or screenwriter Frederic Raphael underplays the duress of rural life. We see the hardship of the farm workers' lives as the seasons turn. The film opens with a spectacular sequence in which Gabriel Oak's dog drives his flock of sheep over a cliff, thereby forcing him into penury. Whether hunger or heartbreak, every character here suffers. Bathsheba (like the model Christie plays in Darling) is a free spirit in a society in which women's rights are severely restricted
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