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  1. Far from the Madding Crowd is a 1967 British epic period drama film directed by John Schlesinger and starring Julie Christie, Alan Bates, Terence Stamp and Peter Fin. [4] The screenplay was by Frederic Raphael adapted from Thomas Hardy 's 1874 book of the same name. It was Schlesinger's fourth film (and his third collaboration with Christie).

  2. Far from the Madding Crowd: Directed by John Schlesinger. With Julie Christie, Terence Stamp, Peter Finch, Alan Bates. Bathsheba Everdene, a willful, flirtatious young woman, unexpectedly inherits a large farm and is romantically pursued by three very different men.

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    • Drama, History, Romance
    • John Schlesinger
    • 1967-10-18
  3. Bathsheba Everdine, a willful, flirtatious, young woman, unexpectedly inherits a large farm and becomes romantically involved with three widely divergent men. John Schlesinger. Thomas Hardy. Frederic Raphael.

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  5. Movie Clip. Far From The Madding Crowd (1967) -- (Movie Ciip) Since I've Beheld YouBathsheba (Julie Christie) is overseeing her would-be suitor, and neighbor-turned-employee Oak (Alan Bates) when gentleman landowner Boldwood (Peter Finch) arrives, having taken her Valentine jest seriously, in John Schlesinger's Far From The Madding Crowd, 1967.

    • John Schlesinger, David Bracknell, Kip Gowans
    • Julie Christie
  6. Far from the Madding Crowd. (1967) Julie Christie and Terence Stamp star in John Schlesinger's adaptation of Thomas Hardy's novel. Bathsheba is not short of suitors, but will marrying any of them ...

  7. Purchase Far from the Madding Crowd on digital and stream instantly or download offline. Academy Award winner Julie Christie stars as a beautiful and fiercely independent English woman of the 19th century in this lush and moving adaptation of Thomas Hardy's classic romantic novel Far From The Madding Crowd. When proud, headstrong and unmarried Bathsheba Everdene (Christie) inherits a farm, she ...

  8. Thomas Hardy's work galvanises in a single scene. Such a singularity lies at the heart of John Schlesinger's Far From the Madding Crowd within the infamous sabre display given by Terrance Stamp's Sergeant Troy to Julie Christie's Bathsheba. It lives in infamy for daring to charge such implicit carnality into an English literary classic.

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