Tess [videorecording] / screenplay, Gerard Brach, Roman Polanski, John Brownjohn ; produced by Claude Berri ; directed by Roman Polanski ; a Franco-British co-production, Renn Productions [and] Burrill Productions with the participation of the Société française de production.
Nastassia Kinski, Peter Firth, Leigh Lawson. DVD release of the 1979 motion picture. Based on the novel: Tess of the D'Urbervilles / by Thomas Hardy. Region 1; anamorphic widescreen format (2.35:1 aspect ratio); Dolby digital surround. Special features include: Tess : from novel to screen (featurette); Filming Tess (featurette); Tess: the experience (featurette); bonus previews.
Summary:
In this adaptation of Thomas Hardy's classic romance, Tess Darbeyville, a beautiful young peasant in late 19th century England, seeks her fortune with the wealthy D'Urbervilles, whom her family believes to be distant relatives. Although Tess rejects the advances of the D'Urberville's son Alex, he forcibly seduces her, leaving her pregnant and alone. After her sickly baby dies, Tess falls in love with Angel, a parson's son, who abandons her on their wedding night after she confesses her past "sin." This forces Tess to return to Alex, a fateful decision with tragic consequences.
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