Great Expectations (1999)

Great Expectations (1999)

Violence and Victorian gentility meet in one of Dickens' greatest creations. Pip's epic journey from boy to man has at its center his relationships with the terrifying convict Magwitch, manipulative Miss Havisham and the beautiful but heartless Estella. Tony Marchant's adaptation is dark, sometimes savagely comic and wholly unsentimental.
IMDb 6,3/1019991 temporada
IMDb 6,3/1019991 temporada
Temporada 1
4 episódios
  • 1. Episode 1

    1. Episode 1

    A terrifying encounter on the marshes with an escaped convict and a summons from the mysterious Miss Havisham change orphan Pip's life forever. He dares to believe he might be destined for a future beyond the marshes - a future linked to that of the beautiful Estella.
    A terrifying encounter on the marshes with an escaped convict and a summons from the mysterious Miss Havisham change orphan Pip's life forever. He dares to believe he might be destined for a future beyond the marshes - a future linked to that of the beautiful Estella.
    TV-14
    48 min
    12 de abr. de 1999
  • 2. Episode 2

    2. Episode 2

    Pip starts his new life as a gentleman in London, quickly acquiring expensive tastes and mounting debts. He falls deeper in love with Estella and escorts her around town. As his twenty-first birthday approaches, Pip waits for his benefactor and their intentions to be revealed.
    Pip starts his new life as a gentleman in London, quickly acquiring expensive tastes and mounting debts. He falls deeper in love with Estella and escorts her around town. As his twenty-first birthday approaches, Pip waits for his benefactor and their intentions to be revealed.
    TV-14
    48 min
    12 de abr. de 1999
  • 3. Episode 3

    3. Episode 3

    Pip wants nothing to do with Magwitch and rushes to confront Miss Havisham. At Satis House he learns that Estella may be lost to him. Back in London, Wemmick warns him that the penalty for Magwitch's return from Australia will be hanging. Now Pip must help him escape.
    Pip wants nothing to do with Magwitch and rushes to confront Miss Havisham. At Satis House he learns that Estella may be lost to him. Back in London, Wemmick warns him that the penalty for Magwitch's return from Australia will be hanging. Now Pip must help him escape.
    TV-14
    48 min
    13 de abr. de 1999
  • 4. Episode 4

    4. Episode 4

    Pip visits Miss Havisham at Satis House, berating her for the upbringing that has formed Estella's hard character. He is heartbroken to discover that Estella has married Bentley Drummle. Finally, Miss Havisham, perhaps reminded of her own disappointment in love, is overcome by self-loathing and regret for what she has done to both Estella and Pip in the name of revenge.
    Pip visits Miss Havisham at Satis House, berating her for the upbringing that has formed Estella's hard character. He is heartbroken to discover that Estella has married Bentley Drummle. Finally, Miss Havisham, perhaps reminded of her own disappointment in love, is overcome by self-loathing and regret for what she has done to both Estella and Pip in the name of revenge.
    TV-14
    48 min
    13 de abr. de 1999
  • Great Expectations (1999)
    IMDb 6,3/1019991 temporada
    Violence and Victorian gentility meet in one of Dickens' greatest creations. Pip's epic journey from boy to man has at its center his relationships with the terrifying convict Magwitch, manipulative Miss Havisham and the beautiful but heartless Estella. Tony Marchant's adaptation is dark, sometimes savagely comic and wholly unsentimental.
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