David Copperfield

1986

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7.5| 0h30m| en| More Info
Released: 19 October 1986 Ended
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Country: United Kingdom
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A miniseries adaptation of Charles Dickens' classic, following David Copperfield's life starting from his idyllic childhood and continuing through to adulthood.

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kkaydee I enjoyed this production so much I am still seeking a copy of it 20 years later. Simon Callow's portrayal was the best Wilkins Micawber ever! What a thrill to hear him shout,"You,you, Heep of infamy!" I have yet to find another production of David Copperfield that I like as much as this one from 1986. The musical score was so appealing. The entire cast was exceptional. I just finished watching the 1999 ExxonMobil Masterpiece Theater production with a very young Daniel Radcliffe (Harry Potter)and it was also very excellent. This version includes a masterful performance by Maggie Smith as Aunt Betsey Trotwood. However, I still find myself longing to watch this 1986 version again. Colin Hurley will always be my favored vision of Mas'r Davy. Thorley Walters will always be my Mr. Dick. I do hope the BBC will release this on DVD. I would buy it in a heartbeat!
winkyelf I remember this adaptation from the 80's. I saw it on Masterpiece Theater when I lived in the US. I had it in my personal video collection and watched it over and over again. I thought it was perfect. Simon Callow as Macawber was brilliant. I would love to see it again. I wonder if writing to the BBC would help.Because it was 10 episodes long, it was very faithful to the book and the attention to detail was excellent.Every characterization was spot on from Aunt Betsy Trotwood and Mr Dick to the vile Murdstone. The acting was superb.I also think that the BBC's adaptation of Oliver Twist from around the same time was the best.
rbohonsuik I definitely agree with the previous previewer. In my opinion, this is the absolute best David Copperfield production ever. Paul Brightwell is just great as Uriah Heep. Dora's character was played just as Charles Dickens depicted her. Davie, Aunt Betsy, Mr. Dick, Really, all of the actors' performances were wonderful.I have enjoyed most of them since the 1935 edition with W.C. Fields as Mr. McCawber. But this mini-series is the best, hands down. I have searched all over the internet for a copy of the series, but to no avail. I too hope they release it someday for purchase. Or, if they would run it again on TV, I could tape it.
jhb-4 This is a beautifully scripted and acted version of the Dickens novel. The mini-series form allows the most detailed and complete rendition yet. Performances are especially fine, with three fine young Davids (though none to compare with the definitive Freddie Bartholomew), and a Mr. Macawber by Simon Callow to rank with the classic W.C.Fields. This is the only adaptation I've seen to rival the wonderful David O. Selznick Hollywood B&W film. This surely will sound like heresy to many British folk, but Selznick's film sets the stage for his masterful paring-down of Gone With the Wind, and gives the essentials for our enjoyment. Still, I wish this BBC mini-series would be issued for home video (ONE multi-layered DVD would do it). Then I could play it for my bright young nieces. Such exposure MIGHT even lead them to read the book when they get a little older, just as the Selznick did for me. Top marks all round!!