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Pride and Prejudice

Pride and Prejudice

  • Status: Released
  • 05-12-2003
  • Runtime: 104 min
  • Score: 4.7
  • Vote count: 38

In this contemporary LDS twist on Jane Austen's iconic novel, Elizabeth Bennet is a hard-working, intelligent college student who won't even think about marriage until she graduates. But when she meets Jack Wickham, a good-looking playboy, and Darcy, a sensible businessman, Elizabeth's determination is put to the test. Will she see through their exteriors and discover their true intentions?

Kam Heskin

Elizabeth Bennet

Orlando Seale

Will Darcy

Benjamin Gourley

Charles Bingley

Lucila Solá

Jane Vasquez

Henry Maguire

Jack Wickam

Kelly Stables

Lydia Meryton

Amber Hamilton Russo

Kitty Meriton

Rainy Kerwin

Mary Lamblen

Kara Holden

Caroline Bingley

Hubbel Palmer

William Collins

Honor Bliss

Anna Darcy

Carmen Rasmusen

Charlotte Lucas

Doug Chamberlain

Host

Daniel Shanthakumar

Bombay House Waiter

Ken Norris

Mr. Gardiner

Bob Nelson

Professor

Jared Hess

Reverend Steve Two-Trees Green

Maire Nelligan

Mrs. Green

George Nelson

Bishop

Clay Bunker

Waiter

Stacy Johnson

Dumb Girls

Joni Clausen

Dumb Girls

Jake Suazo

Officer

John Deans

Officer

Aaron Grimmer

Crowd Member

Barbara Smith

Newscaster

Bryn Fairclough

Female Guard

Bob Bunker

Old Billionaire

Maclain Nelson

Masked Horseman

Eddie King

The Sugerland Run

Jason Fitt

The Sugerland Run

Mike McCaleb

The Sugerland Run

Tovin Benson

The Sugerland Run

TrentTX

I am a big Austen fan, and I love her novel Pride and Prejudice so I like to check out all the movie adaptations. This movie is very enjoyable especially if you are also an Austen fan. Their adaptation is very creative and I appreciated the choices they made to update the story. I don't know what the connection is to the Mormons but it does not detract from the movie. I don't think the word Mormon is heard in the movie, and the church they visit could be any modern church. Having religious characters does help the characters stay true to their Austen-era values. Most of the fun of any P&P adaptation is seeing the characters and I think they are all very consistent to the characters in the book as far as their motivations and personalities. The biggest disappointment is the lack of a Mr. & Mrs. Bennett but they were probably trying to stay in budget. The character Lady Catherine is also missing with Caroline Bingley taking over some of that plot drama. Overall, I can recommend this movie to fans of the book. I prefer the Keira Knightly version but this one is fun too.