- Northanger Abbey (1986 film)
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Katharine Schlesinger as Catherine
Jane Austen's novel Northanger Abbey (1818) was adapted for television in 1986 by the A&E Network and the BBC.
Contents
Crew
- Giles Foster (Director)
- Louis Marks (Producer)
- Ilona Sekacz (Original music)
- Nat Crosby (Cinematography)
- Nicholas Rocker (Costume design)
- Joan Stribling (Make-up)
- Maggie Wadey (Screen-play)
Cast
- Katharine Schlesinger: Catherine Morland
- Peter Firth: Henry Tilney
- Robert Hardy: General Tilney
- Googie Withers: Mrs. Allen
- Geoffrey Chater: Mr. Allen
- Cassie Stuart: Isabella Thorpe
- Jonathan Coy: John Thorpe
- Ingrid Lacey: Eleanor Tilney
- Greg Hicks: Frederick Tilney
- Philip Bird: James Morland
- Elvi Hale: Mrs. Thorpe
- Helen Fraser: Mrs. Morland
- David Rolfe: Mr. Morland
- Elaine Ives-Cameron: Marchioness
- Angela Curran: Alice
- Tricia Morrish: Miss Digby
- Oliver Hembrough: Edward Morland
- Anne-Marie Mullane: Thorpe Sisters
- Michelle Arthur: Thorpe Sisters
- Sarah-Jane Holm: Jenny
- Raphael Alleyne: Page Boy
Plot
Northanger Abbey is the story of a young woman, Catherine Morland, who is invited to Bath with family friends, the Allens, for the waters at Bath will help Mr. Allen's gout. Catherine (called "Cathy" by her many younger siblings) has been quite sheltered all her life, escaping only by reading Gothic novels, and so is delighted to go to Bath. Mrs. Allen introduces Catherine to the Thorpe family, including an older girl, Isabella, who befriends Catherine. The girls have bonded over their love of similar novels, when their brothers arrive. James (Catherine's brother) falls in love with Isabella, a hardened flirt. Likewise, John (Isabella's brother and James's friend) goes after Catherine, who does not like John half so much as John likes himself. Catherine is in love herself, however, with a quirky young minister, Henry Tilney, whom she met at a dance. Catherine befriends Henry's sister, Eleanor, and goes on many outing with the two siblings, after their brother, Frederick, comes to Bath. Isabella, having learned that James (to whom she is now engaged) is poor, begins to flirt with Frederick Tilney. Eleanor invites Catherine to stay with her at the Tilney's home, Northanger Abbey; Catherine accepts with pleasure, though she imagines that the Abbey will be rather like on the gloomy castles in her books. Catherine is, at first, welcomed by General Tilney (Henry's father), who has been bragged to by John Thorpe that Catherine (whom John thinks is in love with him) is an heiress. When he realizes that Catherine is not rich, however, he sends her packing. Back at home, Catherine is unhappy, missing Henry and disillusioned about her precious Gothic novels. Henry appears and proposes, however, and the story ends happily.
External links
- Northanger Abbey at the Internet Movie Database
- Northanger Abbey at PBS.org
Jane Austen GeneralLife Places People Cassandra Austen • Charles Austen • Francis Austen • Eliza Hancock • Catherine Hubback • Thomas Langlois LefroyAnalysis Janeite • Jane Austen in popular culture • Styles and themes of Jane Austen • Georgian society in Jane Austen's novels • Reception history of Jane AustenWorksMajor Sense and Sensibility (1811) • Pride and Prejudice (1813) • Mansfield Park (1814) • Emma (1815) • Northanger Abbey (1817) • Persuasion (1817)Minor Juvenilia Love and Freindship • The Beautifull Cassandra • The History of EnglandCharacters Elinor Dashwood • Edward Ferrars • Marianne Dashwood • John Willoughby • Elizabeth Bennet • Fitzwilliam Darcy • Jane Bennet • Lydia Bennet • Charles Bingley • Fanny Price • Edmund Bertram • Mary Crawford • Henry Crawford • Tom Bertram • Maria Bertram • Emma Woodhouse • George Knightley • Anne Elliot • Captain Frederick Wentworth • Catherine Morland • Henry TilneyAdaptationsSense and Sensibility 1981 TV miniseries • 1995 film • 2008 TV miniseries • Sense and Sensibility and Sea Monsters (2009 novel) • From Prada to Nada (2011 film)Pride and Prejudice 1940 film • First Impressions (1959 musical) • 1980 TV miniseries • 1995 TV miniseries • Darcy's Story • Pride & Prejudice: A Latter-Day Comedy (2003 film) • Mr. Darcy's Daughters (2003 novel) • An Assembly Such as This (2003 novel) • Duty and Desire (2004 novel) • These Three Remain (2005 novel) • Bride and Prejudice (2004 film) • 2005 film • Pride and Prejudice and Zombies (2009 parody novel) • Pride and Prejudice and Zombies: Dawn of the Dreadfuls (2010 parody novel)Mansfield Park Emma 1972 TV miniseries • Clueless (1995 film) • 1996 film • 1996 TV miniseries • 2009 TV miniseries • Aisha (2009 film)Northanger Abbey 1986 TV miniseries • 2007 TV miniseriesPersuasion Categories:- BBC television programmes
- Films based on works by Jane Austen
- Television programmes based on works by Jane Austen
- 1986 British television programme debuts
- BBC television programme stubs
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