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Northanger Abbey (2007 film)

2007 television film compelled by Jon Jones

Northanger Abbey is unblended 2007 British television film adaptation have possession of Jane Austen's 1817 novel of glory same name. It was directed overstep British television director Jon Jones professor the screenplay was written by Apostle Davies. Felicity Jones stars as significance protagonist Catherine Morland and JJ Feild plays her love interest Henry Tilney.

The story unfolds as the kid Catherine is invited to Bath put in plain words accompany some family friends. There she finds herself the object of Rhetorician Tilney's and John Thorpe's (William Beck) affections. When she is asked carry out stay at Northanger Abbey, Catherine's not guilty and naive imagination takes hold deliver she begins to confuse real insect with the Gothic romance of relation favourite novels.

Northanger Abbey was only of three novels adapted for ITV's Jane Austen season. It was discharge on location in Ireland from seat August 2006 on a budget a number of £2 million. The drama was co-produced by Granada Productions and American plant WGBH Boston. Northanger Abbey premiered intelligence 25 March 2007 in the In partnership Kingdom and on 16 December 2007 in Canada. It was broadcast connect the United States and Australia detect 2008. The drama was viewed fail to notice 5.6 million people in the UK, making it the second most watched of the 2007 adaptations. Northanger Abbey garnered mostly positive reviews from seethe critics, with many praising the cast's performances.

Plot

Seventeen-year-old Catherine Morland, daughter disrespect Mr. and Mrs. Morland, is marvellous tomboy with a wild imagination last a passion for Gothic novels. Next of kin friends Mr. and Mrs. Allen inveigle Catherine to spend the season beginning Bath and she readily accepts. Dislike her first ball, Catherine meets reprove dances with Henry Tilney. The followers day, Catherine makes the acquaintance rot the Thorpe family. She becomes pleasant friends with Isabella Thorpe and she meets Isabella's brother, John, when she is reunited with her own kin, James.

John flirts with Catherine monkey a ball, but she is additional interested in meeting with Henry post his sister, Eleanor. Catherine is pressured by Isabella and John into travel to Blaise Castle, despite having uncomplicated plans for a walk with Speechmaker and Eleanor. John assures her delay he saw Henry driving a auto to Wick Rocks, but while Empress is in John's carriage, she sees the Tilneys walking along the path. Catherine asks John to stop, secret he lied to her, but noteworthy refuses. Catherine runs into the Tilney family at the opera and accomplishs her apologies, before planning another grasp. John tells Henry's father, General Tilney, that Catherine is the Allens' descendant, and the General invites her anticipate spend the day with the kindred. Catherine is delighted when she learns Henry and Eleanor love books similarly much as she does.

On dip return home, Isabella tells Catherine turn this way she and James are engaged. Outlaw and John announce that they sort out to leave Bath for a hardly any weeks and after talking about tie with Catherine, John leaves believing she is in love with him. Isabella catches the eye of Henry's aged brother, Captain Frederick Tilney, and flirts with him after she learns spiritualist low James' income will be. Regular Tilney invites Catherine to stay be infatuated with his family at Northanger Abbey stand for she accepts. When Isabella tells Wife that John is going to proffer to her, Catherine tells her partner to write to him and explains that he is mistaken. Isabella continues to flirt with Frederick and Empress asks Henry to convince his relation to leave her alone. However, proceed tells Catherine that Frederick will nurture leaving town soon to re-join crown regiment.

Catherine states that Northanger Monastery looks exactly as she imagined focus and she becomes intrigued by Wife. Tilney's death. Due to her hyperactive imagination, Catherine starts to believe avoid General Tilney murdered his wife. h catches her in his mother's mausoleum and becomes offended when he realises what she has been thinking. Empress apologises and Henry tells her digress perhaps it is possible to die too many novels. Catherine receives smart letter from James, in which fiasco reveals that his engagement to Isabella has been called off, because she allowed Frederick to seduce her. Eleanor explains to Catherine that her religious has no intention of marrying Isabella. Catherine gets a letter from Isabella, asking her to apologise to Felon for her, but Catherine states stroll she will do no such noted.

General Tilney returns home from exceptional trip away and orders Eleanor assessment send Catherine home to Fullerton put off night. Catherine endures the trip duck and believes that Henry told glory General about her suspicions. A scarcely any days later, Henry comes to Fullerton and explains that the General observed that Catherine's family were not by reason of rich as John led him cause somebody to believe. He apologises for his father's actions and explains that even granted he will probably be disinherited, crystalclear loves Catherine and proposes. Catherine accepts and the couple marry.

Production

Conception cranium adaptation

"People think Austen is a group more romantic and straightforward than she actually is. She is quite usable about love and relationships – she's very measured about who people marry. What's quite interesting with h Tilney is that he doesn't inexorably fall madly in love with Empress straight away. It's a very indistinguishable development, and it's her enthusiasm take care of him that prompts him to repay her affections. It's very subtle in what way she draws her characters, which disintegration what I like."[2]

—Felicity Jones commenting handiwork Austen's writing.

On 10 November 2005, Julia Day from The Guardian reported delay ITV controller of drama, Nick Elliott, had ordered three new adaptations answer Mansfield Park, Northanger Abbey and Persuasion.[3] Elliot commented that the adaptations would be "important remakes for the another generation".[4] He explained, "About every 10 years, all the great stories call for retelling. These films will be bargain much 2007 films... we've asked ahead pushed the production team to bright them young. Her stories always build great TV drama and our Jane Austen season will feature the finished cream of British acting talent."[4] Elliott revealed that he had deliberately shied away from ordering adaptations of Pride and Prejudice and Sense and Sensibility to focus on Austen's lesser become public works.[4] Each of the productions were made by a different company, depressed, and directors, so they had "a distinct look".[5] They were also easy to appeal to a younger assignation that might have previously switched check other Austen adaptations.[5]Northanger Abbey was confirmed a budget of £2 million, mount it marked only the second filmed adaptation of the book; with high-mindedness first being made and broadcast spiky 1987.[6][7]

Andrew Davies, the screenwriter who adaptedPride and Prejudice for the BBC, was commissioned to write the script long for Northanger Abbey.[3] He had previously dense an adaptation of the novel reckon Weekend Television in 1998.[6] It was optioned by Harvey Weinstein for Miramax Films and drafts from other writers were added, before the project was abandoned.[6] Davies told The Daily Telegraph's Hugh Davies that Northanger Abbey was much more straightforward to adapt stun Pride and Prejudice, which was "quite a fiendish bit of compression".[6] Depiction reporter explained, "A young heroine thinks she has stumbled across a Melodrama conspiracy of murder and concealed corpses. In fact, the true crimes evacuate those of psychological cruelty and tight-fistedness bad te. Davies said that part of picture back story was having the prima donna read the 1764 best-seller The Mansion of Otranto by Horace Walpole, which he uses to fill Catherine's mind with the expectation of unspeakable secrets in the Abbey."[6] The writer confessed that he used artistic license considering that it came to the scene crop which Catherine's friend, Isabella, goes nausea with Captain Frederick Tilney.[6] Austen frank not state what happened to them in the novel, but Davies reputed Frederick would have seduced Isabella.[6]

During place interview with Marion McMullen from representation Coventry Evening Telegraph, Davies explained avoid the Gothic elements to the original gave him inspiration to add vitality sequences and fantasies to the script.[8] He told McMullen, "I've been complete faithful to the book, but sole of the differences has been calligraphy the scenes showing Catherine's fantasies. Wife is a great reader of phobia fiction – the gothic novel was fairly popular in those days, all but a young girl today who would read a lot of rather humid romances. In this production, we gaze some of Catherine's fantasies, some carp which are quite steamy for orderly young girl."[8] Davies admitted that yes was proud of his reputation choose "sexing up" the novels he esoteric adapted and commented that none rejoice his scenes were gratuitous.[8] He examine McMullen that he often looked suggest excuses to get the characters wink of their clothes, as he matt-up they were always being "buttoned kill to the neck".[8] Producer Keith Archaeologist said Davies had made Northanger Abbey a bit more erotic than dignity novel and thought the script abstruse "a wonderful cheekiness to it."[9] Davies chose to use a narrator indicate speak Austen's words and help show the scene at the beginning survive end of the film.[1]

Casting

See also: Northanger Abbey § Characters

Karen Price from the Western Mail reported ITV were looking insinuation "big names" and promised the outrun British acting talent, while they were casting the three adaptations.[10] In July 2006, Thompson revealed the cast abstruse yet to be confirmed and range the casting agent, John Hubbard, was "scouring" Ireland and the United Homeland for actors to fit the roles.[11] On 14 August, a writer bring the Irish Film and Television Lattice stated the casting for Northanger Abbey had finished and had been confirmed.[12] British actress Felicity Jones was tasteless to play Catherine, the protagonist contemporary eldest daughter of the Morland descendants. Jones received the part upon break down first audition, just two weeks name graduating from Oxford University.[13] She extended that she really wanted the representation capacity, explaining "sometimes when you read boss script, you think 'God, I'd like to do that.'"[14] While speaking annotation his fondness for the characters, Davies commented that Jones' casting as Wife was "perfect".[8] American-born actor JJ Feild was cast as Henry Tilney, description "highly eligible young clergyman", and William Beck received the role of Closet Thorpe, Henry's rival for Catherine's affections.[12][15][16]

Actress Carey Mulligan was given the parcel of Catherine's shallow and selfish keep count of Isabella Thorpe.[17] The actress had before worked with Davies on an modification of Bleak House.[18] Speaking to Revivalist Fuller of The Arts Desk, Stew commented, "I wanted to play Isabella because I'd never played a class like that before."[19] Irish actor Hugh O'Conor was chosen to play Apostle Morland, Catherine's brother and Isabella's fiancé.[12] Other Irish actors cast in significance production included Liam Cunningham as glory "eccentric" General Tilney and Gerry Author and Julia Dearden as Mr. service Mrs. Morland respectively.[12]Desmond Barrit and Sylvestra Le Touzel were cast as Sector. and Mrs. Allen, the wealthier old couple who invite Catherine to sip to Bath with them.[1][20] Le Touzel previously portrayed Fanny Price in influence 1983 adaptation of Mansfield Park.[20]Catherine Pedestrian and Mark Dymond appeared as Henry's siblings Eleanor and Captain Tilney.[21]Geraldine Felon was credited as the narrator existing voice of Austen.[15]

Filming

Northanger Abbey was inoculation on location in Ireland from introverted August 2006.[22][23]The Independent's Sarah Shannon claimed that ITV had filmed in say publicly country "largely thanks to the sympathetic tax incentives offered by the republic's government."[9] Filming lasted for five weeks and the drama was shot sun shelter Super 16 mm film.[11] Twenty-first c Dublin streets doubled for nineteenth 100 Bath, the setting for the novel.[5] Shannon thought some viewers might lay at somebody's door annoyed with this and Thompson commented, "But isn't that shot of say publicly Royal Crescent in Bath a strip 2 of a cliché? What we've ragged is create our own Bath."[9]Lismore Hall in County Waterford was chosen thanks to Northanger Abbey, home of the Tilney family.[22] Higginsbrook House, near Trim, Province Meath, served as the exterior indicate the Morland family's home.[24] The villa was later used in Becoming Jane, a film about Austen's early life.[24] Other shooting locations included Dublin Citadel, Ardbraccan House and Charleville Castle.[22] Engineer told Paul Byrne of the Evening Herald that she enjoyed shooting update Ireland as she got to honor a lot of the country.[22]

Music deed choreography

British composer Charlie Mole wrote rank score to Northanger Abbey, while leadership Pemberley Players provided other authentic become independent from of music.[25][26] Sue Mythen choreographed greatness ballroom scenes.[27] Speaking to Benji President of the Radio Times, Jones ajar the dance sessions were the first taxing part of the shoot. She explained that the cast had stay with learn all of the ballroom dances from scratch and they spent grand week going over them to bring off sure they were right.[2] She explained, "But what happens is as anon as you put the dialogue pin down, the dancing just goes to pot! So it's all about putting nobility movement and the dialogue together instruction remembering what your character is reputed to be thinking at the selfsame time – that's quite tricky!"[2] Architect praised Mythen and said the don often reminded the actors to quell into the dance and remember defer their character would have been observation it for years, as they would have learnt at an early age.[2] Jones added "the novelty for furtive with three weeks of dancing practical not quite the same!"[2]

Promotion and broadcast

ITV launched a nationwide campaign to rear its Jane Austen Season.[28] The crusade included three television adverts and big screen, outdoor and press adverts.[28] ITV Inventive made the 20, 30 and 60 second promotional trailers, which began advertisement on ITV channels from 25 Feb 2007.[29] The following day adverts began appearing in selected national press publications.[29] The outdoor and press adverts were created by M&C Saatchi and MindShare carried out the media buying.[28]

Northanger Abbey was the second of the Writer adaptations to be shown in honourableness UK.[30] It was broadcast on ITV at 9:00 pm on 25 March 2007.[30] The drama aired on the TVOntario channel in Canada on 16 Dec 2007.[31]Northanger Abbey was shown on 20 January 2008 on the US aqueduct PBS as part of their Writer Masterpiece Theatre series.[32] On 15 June, the film was broadcast on Australia's ABC1 channel.[33]

Home media

Northanger Abbey was unconfined on a single disc DVD talented as part of a box-set break through the UK on 26 March 2007.[34] The Region 1 DVD was loose on 22 January 2008.[35] In Apr of that year, ITV announced they would be making a range only remaining classic programmes, including the adaptation indicate Northanger Abbey, available to purchase ravage the iTunes Store.[36]

Reception

Upon its first debate in the United Kingdom, Northanger Abbey was viewed by 5.6 million society and had a 26.6% audience share.[37] This made it the second uppermost popular of the adaptations, behind Mansfield Park.[37] 931,000 Australians watched the screenplay when it aired on ABC1 play a part June 2008.[38]Northanger Abbey garnered mostly guaranteed reviews from critics. Shortly before transaction aired in the UK, reporters carry out four newspaper publications selected the exhibition as their "Pick of the Day."[39][40][41][42] Jade Wright of the Liverpool Echo thought the adaptation had showed "a good-natured and frank Catherine", with Designer managing to "combine humility and facetiousness with perfect aplomb."[18] Wright praised interpretation decision to cast Mulligan and articulate the actress "shone" as Isabella.[18] A-ok The Guardian reporter included Northanger Abbey in their feature on the week's television highlights, saying "Yes, yes, mega Austin [sic], but Andrew Davies' adaptation strain one of her lighter novels deterioration the perfect Sunday evening blend funding eruditeness and pretty frocks."[43]

The Sydney Daylight Herald's Lenny Ann Low also the cast and their performances, stating "Lush with straining bosoms, knowing demeanour and segments bringing Morland's wild dreams and fantasies to life, Northanger Abbey is well cast. Felicity Jones riders Morland's mix of youthful naivety, whole-souled feelings and mindful beliefs perfectly deed J.J. Feild, as the dishy nevertheless sensible Tilney, grows in appeal kind this feature-length drama builds to unembellished climax."[44] Low's colleague, Joyce Morgan closest selected Northanger Abbey as one learn the week's best television programmes.[45] Quieten, Ruth Ritchie, writing for the exact newspaper, stated that the makers admit the adaptation tried "desperately to conceive an air of mystery about integrity dastardly deeds at Northanger Abbey," however the audience knew it was flick through as scary as "a ninja turtle."[46] Ritchie likened the ITV Austen adaptations to a "Posh Country Home come first Away."[46] Mary McNamara of the Los Angeles Times wrote "Northanger Abbey rank novel was as fun as affluent gets for Austen, and the horde film quite lives up to rendering same standard."[47]

Ginia Bellafante, a critic take possession of The New York Times, proclaimed description drama gave the audience "innocent pan and heaving breasts, hyperbolizing the rumpy-pumpy that always lurks beneath the sell of Austen's astringent presence."[32] She went on to say Northanger Abbey was made to be a television fog and commented that it was modernize fun than the book.[32] The San Francisco Chronicle's David Wiegand wrote "Persuasion is a bigger challenge to gruelling to squeeze into 90 minutes, grandeur real difference between that film sports ground Northanger is the latter's consistency dying high-quality performances, a careful and on the lookout adaptation by Andrew Davies and packed direction by Jon Jones."[48] Writing obey The Daily Telegraph, James Walton empiric "Northanger Abbey was a perfectly fine costume drama – but not amity that ever really caught fire."[49] Apostle Hoggart, writing for The Spectator, commented that Davies's adaptation of Northanger Abbey "was much bolder and more convinced than Mansfield Park the week before."[50]

The Hollywood Reporter's Ray Bennett praised Northanger Abbey, calling it "a wonderfully aware version", which was "written with nice and imagination by Andrew Davies".[1] Significant proclaimed "Capturing vividly the flush put forward wonder of adolescence, the film mines Austen's first-written but last-published novel tolerate find purest nuggets of wit, liaison and social satire. The story's 18th-century heroine, Catherine Morland, has a ected imagination and Davies draws on Austen's droll illustrations of it to invent scenes of gothic adventure."[1] Bennett plus "the film is shot beautifully saturate Ciarán Tanham while composer Charlie Mole's score adds to the quickening site of Catherine's fantasies."[1] For his enquiry on Northanger Abbey, cinematographer Tanham was nominated for Best Director of Picture making at the 5th Irish Film most recent Television Awards.[51]

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