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Synopsis
Little Dorrit was intended as the cinematic equivalent to the mammoth, eight hour Royal Shakespeare Company's staging of Dickens' Nicholas Nickelby. The film was released to theatres in two parts, each running approximately three hours. The first part, subtitled "Nobody's Fault," introduced us to the seamstress title character (Sarah Pickering), who chooses to live in debtor's prison with her father (Alec Guinness). Good samaritan Derek Jacobi endeavors to help both father and daughter. The second part, also known as "Little Dorrit's Story," details Dorrit's escape from penury to lasting happiness. Eschewing the usual 19th century-style British music often heard in Dickensian adaptations, director Christine Edzard creatively-and effectively--opts for the strains of Giuseppe Verdi. Edzard's eye for period detail is also deserving of unbounded praise. Unfortunately, Part Two of Little Dorrit spends nearly half of its running time recapping Part One, utilizing much of the same footage. For those familiar with "Nobody's Fault," "Little Dorrit's Story" is more a redundancy than a continuation. Still, taken together, parts one and two all fully deserving of the enthusiastic critical commentary that greeted them upon their original release-not to mention the multiple Academy Award nominations bestowed upon the project and its participants. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Eleanor Bron Mrs. Merdle
Amelda Brown Fanny Dorrit
Edward Burnham Daniel Doyce
Daniel Chatto Tip Dorrit
Cyril Cusack Frederick Dorrit
Michael Elphick Mr. Merdle
Bill Fraser Mr. Casby
Joan Greenwood Mrs. Clennam
Alec Guinness William Dorrit
Roger Hammond Mr. Meagles
Derek Jacobi Arthur Clennam
Miriam Margolyes Flora Finching
Robert Morley Lord Decimus Barnacle
Sarah Pickering Little Dorrit
John Savident Tite Barnacle
Roshan Seth Mr. Pancks
Max Wall Flintwinch
Sophie Ward Minnie Meagles
Alan Bennett Bishop

Production Crew

John McMillan Art Director
Charles Dickens Book Author
Richard N. Goodwin Co-producer
Barbara Sonnex Costume Designer
Claudie Gastine Costume Designer
Danielle Garderes Costume Designer
Jack Smith Costume Designer
Joyce Carter Costume Designer
Judith Loom Costume Designer
Sally Neale Costume Designer
Christine Edzard Director
Michael Sanvoisin Musical Arrangement
Michael Sanvoisin Musical Direction/Supervision
Lord John Brabourne Producer
Richard Goodwin Producer
Bill Reid Set Designer
Charles McMillan Set Designer
Hugh Doherty Set Designer
John Tyson Set Designer
John Whybrow Set Designer
Malcolm May Set Designer
Mary McGowan Set Designer
Neale Brown Set Designer
Paul Colombo Set Designer
Peter Feroze Set Designer
Peter Seatter Set Designer
Richard Feroze Set Designer
Ronnie Barlow Set Designer
Scott Loom Set Designer
Terry Thompson Set Designer
Terry Thompson Set Designer
Godfrey Kirby Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1988
Runtime: 360
Country: UK
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Produced by
Cannon Group
Sands Films

Release
October 21, 1988 (USA)

Awards
1987 - Best Picture - L.A. Film Critics Association
1987 - Best Picture - Los Angeles Film Critics Association