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DramaRomance

Sense and Sensibility

- Lose your heart and come to your senses.

The Dashwood sisters, sensible Elinor and passionate Marianne, whose chances at marriage seem doomed by their family's sudden loss of fortune. When Henry Dashwood dies unexpectedly, his estate must pass on by law to his son from his first marriage, John and wife Fanny. But these circumstances leave Mr. Dashwood's current wife, and daughters Elinor, Marianne and Margaret, without a home and with barely enough money to live on. As Elinor and Marianne struggle to find romantic fulfillment in a society obsessed with financial and social status, they must learn to mix sense with sensibility in their dealings with both money and men.

Release Date : 1995-12-13

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Columbia PicturesMirage EnterprisesGood Machine

Production Country : United KingdomUnited States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Emma Thompson

Character Name : Elinor Dashwood

Original Name : Emma Thompson

Gender : Female

Kate Winslet

Character Name : Marianne Dashwood

Original Name : Kate Winslet

Gender : Female

Alan Rickman

Character Name : Colonel Christopher Brandon

Original Name : Alan Rickman

Gender : Male

Hugh Grant

Character Name : Edward Ferrars

Original Name : Hugh Grant

Gender : Male

Gemma Jones

Character Name : Mrs. Dashwood

Original Name : Gemma Jones

Gender : Female

Greg Wise

Character Name : John Willoughby

Original Name : Greg Wise

Gender : Male

Elizabeth Spriggs

Character Name : Mrs. Jennings

Original Name : Elizabeth Spriggs

Gender : Female

Imogen Stubbs

Character Name : Lucy Steele

Original Name : Imogen Stubbs

Gender : Female

Harriet Walter

Character Name : Fanny Ferrars Dashwood

Original Name : Harriet Walter

Gender : Female

James Fleet

Character Name : John Dashwood

Original Name : James Fleet

Gender : Male

Imelda Staunton

Character Name : Charlotte Jennings Palmer

Original Name : Imelda Staunton

Gender : Female

Hugh Laurie

Character Name : Mr. Palmer

Original Name : Hugh Laurie

Gender : Male

Emilie François

Character Name : Margaret Dashwood

Original Name : Emilie François

Gender : Female

Robert Hardy

Character Name : Sir John Middleton

Original Name : Robert Hardy

Gender : Male

Richard Lumsden

Character Name : Robert Ferrars

Original Name : Richard Lumsden

Gender : Male

Tom Wilkinson

Character Name : Mr. Dashwood

Original Name : Tom Wilkinson

Gender : Male

Ian Brimble

Character Name : Thomas

Original Name : Ian Brimble

Gender : Male

Isabelle Amyes

Character Name : Betsy

Original Name : Isabelle Amyes

Gender : Female

Alexander John

Character Name : Curate

Original Name : Alexander John

Gender : Male

Allan Mitchell

Character Name : Pigeon

Original Name : Allan Mitchell

Gender : Male

Josephine Gradwell

Character Name : Maid to Mrs. Jennings

Original Name : Josephine Gradwell

Gender : Male

Lone Madsen

Character Name : Miss Grey

Original Name : Lone Madsen

Gender : Female

Oliver Ford Davies

Character Name : Doctor Harris

Original Name : Oliver Ford Davies

Gender : Male

Eleanor McCready

Character Name : Mrs. Bunting

Original Name : Eleanor McCready

Gender : Female

Lindsay Doran

Character Name : Maid Admitting Col. Brandon (uncredited)

Original Name : Lindsay Doran

Gender : Female

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2025-02-08

The briefest of cameos from Tim Wilkinson informs us that due to inheritance rules, the second “Mrs. Dashwood” (Gemma Jones) and her daughters are going to be at the mercy of his son upon his demise. That fellow (James Fleet) is actually quite a kindly soul, but his rather more mercenary wife “Fanny” (Harriet Walter) reckons they can be left to get by with just their annuity of £500. With daughters “Elinor” (Emma Thompson); “Marianne” (Kate Winslet) and “Margaret” (Emilie François) to keep, that’s going to be quite a task. Luckily, widower distant cousin “Sir John” (Robert Hardy) and his lively mother-in-law (Elizabeth Spriggs) invite them to lodge in a well-appointed cottage on their estate. That’s where the family settle and each of the girls gradually becomes embroiled in romance. For “Elinor” it’s the dashing but shy “Ferrars” (Hugh Grant) who takes her fancy. Talking of dashing, there’s also the charming “Col. Brandon” (Alan Rickman) who is keen on young “Marianne” - but her attentions are divided between him and the handsome doctor “Willoughby” (Greg Wise). Meantime, whilst all this courting and counter-courting is going on, the young “Margaret” is totally besotted on “Ferrars” too! I usually found Jane Austen stories tended to follow a fairly predictable pattern, but the potpourri of characters here are aided by some really quite witty dialogue and some glorious scenery and build together engagingly. There’s an amiable degree of charm, haplessness and political incorrectness on display too as the writer takes quite a swipe at the ridiculousness of so many aspects of life for and amidst the landed gentry and it’s middle class associates. The headline roles all deliver well enough, but it’s maybe the engaging dynamic between Hardy and Spriggs that raises most smiles for me. The costumiers and designers have crafted a classy looking production and the screen adaptation does wonders for a time when the mantra was definitely more “why use one word when you can use ten”.