Northanger Abbey

Northanger Abbey

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Period Drama | Costume Drama

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  • Genre(s): Drama, Romance, TV Movie
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Jon Jones, Jane Barton
  • Cast(s): Carey Mulligan, Felicity Jones, J. J. Feild, Geraldine James, Sylvestra Le Touzel See all Cast & Crew
7.2/10
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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
A young woman's penchant for sensational Gothic novels leads to misunderstandings in the matters of the heart.
Ratings

7.2/10

IMDb

AWARDS

Nominations
IFTA Award

Best Director of Photography | 2008 | Ciarán

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

The green coat and buff breeches JJ Feild wears as Henry Tilney is the same costume Colin Firth wears as Mr. Darcy in Pride and Prejudice (1995).

The floppy mesh bonnet Catherine Walker (Eleanor Tilney) wears in the garden with Catherine is the same one worn by Rosamund Pike (Jane Bennet) in Meryton when she learns Mr. Bingley has returned to Netherfield in Pride & Prejudice (2005), by an extra at church in Becoming Jane (2007), and by Emily Blunt (Victoria) in The Young Victoria (2009).

The straw bonnet with gray ribbon worn by Felicity Jones (Catherine Morland) is the same one worn in Rosings chapel by Claudie Blakley (Charlotte Lucas) in Pride & Prejudice (2005).

The red and white muslin gown Catherine Walker (Eleanor Tilney) wears to greet Catherine and Henry when they return from Woodston in is the same gown worn by a wedding guest in Emma (1996).

The white and blue muslin day dress Felicity Jones (Catherine Morland) wears reading in Bath is the same costume worn by Samantha Bond (Maria Bertram) walking with Mr. Crawford in Mansfield Park (1983), and by Allie Byrne (Lady Kiely) in Sharpe: Sharpe's Battle (1995).

Popular Dialogues

"[last lines] Catherine Morland: He thought I was rich? Henry Tilney: It was Thorpe who misled him at first. Thorpe, who hoped to marry you himself. He thought you were Mr. Allen's heiress and he exaggerated Mr. Allen's birth to my father. You were only guilty of not being as rich as you were supposed to be. For that he turned you out of the house. Catherine Morland: I thought you were so angry with me, you told him what you knew. Which would have justified any discourtesy. Henry Tilney: No! The discourtesy was all his. I-I have broken with my father, Catherine, I may never speak to him again. Catherine Morland: What did he say to you? Henry Tilney: Let me instead tell you what I said to him. I told him that I felt myself bound to you, by honor, by affection, and by a love so strong that nothing he could do could deter me from... Catherine Morland: From what? Henry Tilney: Before I go on, I should tell you there's a pretty good chance he'll disinherit me. I fear I may never be a rich man, Catherine. Catherine Morland: Please, go on with what you were going to say! Henry Tilney: Will you marry me, Catherine? Catherine Morland: Yes! Yes I will! Yes! [They kiss, and she backs him into a wall in her passion] Catherine Morland: [voiceover] The Voice of Jane Austen: To begin perfect happiness at the respective ages of 26 and 18 is to do pretty well. Catherine and Henry were married, and in due course the joys of wedding gave way to the blessing of a christening. The bells rang and everyone smiled. No one more than so than Eleanor, whose beloved's sudden ascension to title and fortune finally allowed them to marry. I leave it to be settled whether the tendency of this story be to recommend parental tyranny or to reward filial disobedience."

"Henry Tilney: Now I must give you one smirk, then we can be rational again."

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