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Death Comes to Pemberley

Death Comes to Pemberley

  • Status: Ended
  • 28-12-2013
  • Runtime: 59 min
  • Score: 6.8
  • Vote count: 89

Adaptation of PD James's bestselling homage to Pride and Prejudice. Elizabeth and Darcy, now six years married, are preparing for their annual ball when festivities are brought to an abrupt halt.

Matthew Rhys

Fitzwilliam Darcy

Anna Maxwell Martin

Elizabeth Darcy

Matthew Goode

George Wickham

Trevor Eve

Sir Selwyn Hardcastle

Jenna Coleman

Lydia Wickham

Tom Ward

Colonel Fitzwilliam

Eleanor Tomlinson

Georgiana Darcy

James Norton

Henry Alveston

Nichola Burley

Louisa Bidwell

Philip Martin Brown

Mr. Bidwell

Joanna Scanlan

Mrs. Reynolds

Jennifer Hennessy

Mrs. Bidwell

Lewis Rainer

Will Bidwell

Tom Canton

Captain Denny

Louisa-May Parker

Mrs. Donovan

Alexander Bradshaw

Young Darcy

Royston Mayoh

Stoughton

Kevin Eldon

Dr. McFee

Oliver Maltman

George Pratt

Tom Raven

Constable Mason

Oliver Rix

Cartwright

Rebecca Front

Mrs. Bennett

James Fleet

Mr. Bennett

Stephen Casey

Reverend Oliphant

Rachel Finnegan

Joan

Charlie May-Clark

Betsy

Teresa Churcher

Mrs. Piggott

Francis Paul King

Headborough Brownrigg

Penelope Keith

Lady Catherine de Bourgh

Robin Bowerman

Buckle

Mariah Gale

Mrs. Younge

Season 1

26-12-2013

Peter McGinn

This non-Austen sequel to Pride and Prejudice was quite good. It featured an intelligent rendering of the familiar story and characters of the original, but you would expect no less from the PD James novel. Since I watch a lot of British programming, sec=verbal of the actors were familiar to me, and the ensemble cast stayed in their lanes and put on a great collective performance. It must have been fun for them and the director, for they were able to reenact familiar scenes from Pride and Prejudice as memory flashbacks. There were traces i=of character growth here and there, but characters such as the irrepressible Lydia, the cad Wickham, and the drama queen Mrs. Bennett are little changed so quite recognizable. The subplots add enough to the story to carry their weight, especially one of them that ties into the murder mystery, and the same can be said for a few new characters created for this sequel. Small aspects of the developments might be predictable, but there is one twist that is both logical and shocking. What more can you ask of a plot twist?