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Northanger Abbey is a 2007 British television film adaptation of Jane Austen's 1817 novel of the same name. It was directed by British television director Jon Jones and the screenplay was written by Andrew Davies. Felicity Jones stars as the protagonist Catherine Morland and JJ Feild plays her love interest Henry Tilney.
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Jan 20, 2008 · Northanger Abbey: Directed by Jon Jones. With Geraldine James, Michael Judd, Julia Dearden, Gerry O'Brien. A young woman's penchant for sensational Gothic novels leads to misunderstandings in the matters of the heart.
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- Jon Jones
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- Geraldine James, Michael Judd, Julia Dearden
Northanger Abbey 2007 1h 30m Drama Romance List Reviews 79% Audience Score 5,000+ Ratings A young woman (Felicity Jones) meets the love (JJ Feild) of her life while on holiday in Bath, England.
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Northanger Abbey (2007 TV Movie) Full Cast & Crew. See agents for this cast & crew on IMDbPro. Directed by. Writing Credits. Andrew Davies. ... (screenplay) and. Jane Austen. ... (novel) Cast (in credits order) complete, awaiting verification . Geraldine James. ... The Voice of Jane Austen (voice) Michael Judd. ... Pastor. Julia Dearden. ...
Northanger Abbey. Felicity Jones (Rogue One: A Star Wars Story) is romance addict Catherine Morland in Jane Austen’s parody of gothic fiction. A budding romance is mysteriously cut short at a medieval country house that appeals to her most lurid fantasies. Rentals include 30 days to start watching this video and 3 days to finish once started ...
- 92 min
Apr 6, 2008 · Nothing happens. Both the 87 and 07 Northanger films open with a nightmare visions as Catherine (Katharine Schlesinger and Felicity Jones respectively) lies in a tree and reads Radcliffe: Wadey’s nightmare is straight out of the 1968 horror gothic, Rosemary’s Baby; Davies’ comes from modern female ghost-gothics.