Based upon the classic novel by Thomas Hardy and set against the harsh,
foreboding landscape of rural Victorian England, Far From The Madding
Crowd details the trials and tribulations of the young, beautiful and
fiercely independent Bathsheba Everdene. Extremely passionate and
utterly insatiable in gaining adoration from the opposite sex,
Bathsheba manages to captivate the hearts and minds of three very
different men: an honest and hardworking sheep farmer, a wealthy but
tortured landowner and a reckless and violent swordsman. But as
emotions become entangled, free spirited and innocent folly soon leads
to devastating tragedy.
Reaching the pinnacle of British cinema’s sixties renaissance, Far From
The Madding Crowd manages to bring together some of the greatest talent
of the decade. Directed by John Schlesinger (Billy Liar, Darling,
Midnight Cowboy, Marathon Man) with cinematography by future director
Nicolas Roeg (Don’t Look Now, The Man Who Fell To Earth) and starring
Julie Christie (Doctor Zhivago, Faranheit 451), Terence Stamp (The
Limey, Poor Cow, Modesty Blaise), Alan Bates (Zorba The Greek, Women In
Love, The Go-Between) and Peter Finch (Network) in a film that
brilliantly reflects the era in which it was made and goes beyond your
average costume drama.
None specified Julie Christie, Terence Stamp John Schlesinger 168 mins 1967 None specified English 1 2 - will only play on UK / European DVD player or multi region player Usually despatched within 5 working days