Irene Richard, Tracey Childs, Diana Fairfax, Peter Gale, Amanda Boxer, Bosco Hogan, Donald Douglas, Marjorie Bland, Annie Leon, Robert Swann, John Owens, Gina Rowe, Peter Woodward, Pippa Sparkes, Julia Chambers, Henrieta Baynes, Christopher Brown, Philip Bowen, William Lawford, Margot Van Der Burgh, Raymond Mason, John Woodnutt, Elizabeth Benson. Originally broadcast as a mini-series on BBC television in 1981. Also issued as part of The Jane Austen collection.
Summary:
Story of two sisters attempting to find happiness in the tightly structured society of 19th century England. Elinor, disciplined, restrained and very conscious of the manners of the day, represents sense. Outspoken, impetuous, emotional Marianne represents sensibility. Attracted to a man already promised to another, Elinor suffers silently to keep scandal away from her family. Marianne enjoys a flirtation with a handsome scoundrel that could lead to her downfall. Through their experiences with men and their relationship with each other, they learn that neither sense nor sensibility alone is enough, but that one must strive for a balance of the two.
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