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Chris Cooper Joe as Joe. Anne Bancroft Ms. Dinsmoor as Ms. Robert De Niro Prisoner as Prisoner …. Kim Dickens Maggie as Maggie. Drena De Niro Marcy as Marcy. More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit. Based on Charles Dickens' timeless tale, this is a story of the love of a man for an unreachable woman. Updated to modern-day New York City, the story concerns a man of modest background who falls in love with a rich girl.

But when a mysterious benefactor greenlights the man to make his dreams come true, everything done has the ultimate goal of making Estella fall in love with him. Let desire be your destiny. Rated R for language and some sexuality.

Did you know Edit. Trivia The main character is named "Pip" in Charles Dickens ' novel. But it was felt that the name would sound strange in modern times. The character was named "Finn" after Ethan Hawke 's dog.

Goofs While on the subway looking at Finn's sketch book, the blood on Lustig's fingers changes in amount and placement throughout the scene. Quotes Finn : I did it!

Crazy credits The credits are accompanied by images of all the artwork drawn by Finnegan Bell Ethan Hawke. They run the entire duration of credits.

User reviews Review. Top review. Spellbinding from the first shot. Supurb performances. Click titles to see or read more. Show full synopsis. Great Expectations David Parker. Miss Havisham's room Magwitch's escape Production stills. Monthly Film Bulletin review. Bryan, John Currie, Finlay Since Dickens draws his characters in bold, colorful strokes, typecasting is probably the best approach to filling the roles.

Pip himself is a somewhat colorless hero; like many of Dickens' central characters, he's not the source of the action but a witness to the colorful events and people that thrust themselves into his life.

It's the supporting cast that makes the story vivid. Marita Hunt dominates the early scenes, playing Miss Havisham as a beak-nosed, shabby figure, bedecked in crumbling lace and linen, not undernourished despite her long exile; at times in profile she looks uncannily like a late bronze of Queen Victoria. Another fount of energy is the towering Francis L. Sullivan as Jaggers; his voice rolls and booms from a vast frame, and he dwarfs his eager little assistant Wemmick Ivor Barnard.

The only misstep in the casting may have been the choice of John Mills as the adult Pip. Mills was 38 when the film was made, and Pip is supposed to be 20 going on It's a jolt when the film cuts from young Pip Anthony Wager , who is about 16, to the grown Pip, who is supposed to be only four years older but frankly looks middle-aged.

Guinness, who plays Pip's contemporary Herbert Pocket, was 32; this was his first substantial screen role. The movie was made by Lean at the top of his early form; his "Brief Encounter" , starring Trevor Howard and Celia Johnson in the story of a sad and touching romance, remains one of the great British classics.

His "Blithe Spirit" was made the same year, and he went directly from "Great Expectations" to another Dickens adaptation, "Oliver Twist" He was an editor for seven years before directing his first film, and his career stands as an argument for the theory that editors make better directors than cinematographers do; the cinematographer is seduced by the look of a film, while the editor is faced with the task of making sense out of it as a story.

Trailer International Version. Clip Pip and Estella Share a Kiss. Featurette Photos Top cast Edit. Ralph Fiennes Magwitch as Magwitch. Sally Hawkins Mrs. Joe as Mrs. William Ellis Compeyson as Compeyson. David Walliams Mr. Pumblechook as Mr. Bernice Stegers Mrs. Hubble as Mrs. Tim Freeman Mr.

Wopsle as Mr. Alan Rushton Mr. Hubble as Mr. Sheila Simpson Mrs. Wopsle as Mrs. Ralph Ineson Sergeant as Sergeant. Steve Morphew Soldier as Soldier.



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