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The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby
Type:
Video > Movies
Files:
1
Size:
698.66 MB

Spoken language(s):
English
Tag(s):
dickens nicholas nickleby 1847
Quality:
+1 / -0 (+1)

Uploaded:
Nov 27, 2009
By:
zombeatle



From IMDB.com: 

Nineteenth century England. When Nicholas Nickleby's father dies and leaves his family destitute, his uncle, the greedy moneylender, Ralph Nickleby, finds Nicholas a job teaching in a repulsive school in Yorkshire. Nicholas flees the school taking with him one of the persecuted boys, Smike, and they join a troop of actors. Nicholas then has to protect Smike, while trying to stop his Uncle Ralph taking advantage of his sister Kate, and later his sweetheart, Madeline Bray, whose father is in debtors prison. Written by Will Gilbert 

This 1947 film is very hard to find, not yet being issued on DVD. The AVI file presented here is of unknown origin, being found on

Cast: 

Cedric Hardwicke ... Ralph Nickleby 
Stanley Holloway ... Vincent Crummles 
Alfred Drayton ... Wackford Squeers 
Cyril Fletcher ... Alfred Mantalini 
Bernard Miles ... Newman Noggs 
Derek Bond ... Nicholas Nickleby 
Sally Ann Howes ... Kate Nickleby 
Mary Merrall ... Mrs. Nickleby 
Sybil Thorndike ... Mrs. Squeers 
Vera Pearce ... Mrs. Crummles 
Cathleen Nesbitt ... Miss Knag 
Athene Seyler ... Miss La Creevy 
Cecil Ramage ... Sir Mulberry Hawk 
George Relph ... Mr. Bray 
Emrys Jones ... Frank Cheeryble

Comments

Am trying to d/l this great version of Nicholas Nick'
Grateful for any seeds
Thanks
Hi Zombeatle
This version is very nice because of the acting, although the quality is a bit poor, it still is a great watch. I was surprised because very often these interpretations get very dull and predictible, but this one comes up with many surprises due to camera and acting capacity of the actors, I suppose. Thanks for putting it here and I'll seed it for a while.
Please Seed!
This is one of several great English film renditions of English literature from 19th century novels. especially those by Charles Dickens. This one is very rare, but it appeared on TCM a few weeks ago and it blew me away with how fine it was. Think of Christmas Carol Alister Sims 1951, Great Expectations 1946 with John Mills, Oliver Twist 1948, and David Copperfield 1935-- and so many more of the era. All of them exhibit a wonderful sense of story, character, and plot. Back then, the makers had a good feel for how people in Dickens time spoke and behaved. This is one of the best.
Again, seed!