Great Expectations (1974 film)
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Great Expectations | |
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Directed by | Joseph Hardy |
Written by | Charles Dickens (novel) Sherman Yellen (screenplay) |
Starring | Michael York Sarah Miles Simon Gipps-Kent James Mason Margaret Leighton Robert Morley Joss Ackland Rachel Roberts Andrew Ray Anthony Quayle Heather Sears |
Music by | Maurice Jarre |
Language | English |
- This article is about the 1974 film adaptation of Dickens' novel. For other uses, see Great Expectations (disambiguation).
Great Expectations is a 1974 film made for television based on the Charles Dickens novel of the same name. It was directed by Joseph Hardy, with screenwriter Sherman Yellen and music by Maurice Jarre, starring Michael York as Pip and Sarah Miles as Estella. The film, made for US television but released to cinemas in the UK, broke with tradition by having the same actress (the thirty-three year old Sarah Miles) play both the younger and older Estella. Simon Gipps-Kent played the young Pip and the film also starred James Mason as Magwitch and Margaret Leighton as Miss Havisham, as well as Robert Morley; Joss Ackland; Rachel Roberts; Andrew Ray; Anthony Quayle and Heather Sears. It was filmed in Eastmancolor.