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| Informações de Contra-Capa: | Elizabeth's Gaskell's passionate tale of love across the social divide.
As the daughter of a middle-class parson, Margaret Hale has enjoyed a privileged upbringing in rural southern England. But when her father uproots the family, she is forced to adapt to a new life in Milton - a northern mill town in the throes of the industrial revolution.
Margaret is shocked by her new surroundings. Appalled by the dirt, noise and gruffness of the people of Milton, she saves her greatest contempt for the mill-owners. When John Thornton, charismatic proprietor of Marlborough Mills, becomes a 'pupil' of her father, she makes her distaste for this vulgar and uneducated new class abundantly clear.
Over time, Margaret's attitude towards the mill workers begins to change and she joins their workplace struggles against poverty and disease. But will she ever change her view of the employers - in particular, one who has secretly become her admirer? |
| Características Especiais: | Commentary on Episodes 1 & 4 by producer Kate Bartlett, director Brian
Percival and writer Sandy Welch
Cast Bios
Deleted Scenes
Interviews: Specially recorded interview with Richard Armitage
Production Notes |
| Audio: | | Inglês : Dolby Digital Stereo |
| Formato(s) de Video: | | Widescreen 1.85:1 |
| Informações Adicionais: | | Audio Commentary |
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