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The Mill on the Floss (Repackaged) DVD

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Filmed in the beautiful heartlands of England, this out-standing production is a vivid portayal of George Eliot's compelling story of love, rejection and reconciliation. Driven by passion, intelligence and imagination, Maggie Tulliver is a rare free spirit in the convention-bound world of Victorian rural society. Despite the fierce love between her and her stolid brother Tom, who is incapable of understanding Maggie's waywardly emotional nature, she turns to others for the companionship she craves. Denied the friendship of Philip Wakem, the son of her father's implacable... enemy, she meets and is drawn irresistibly towards the young and handsome Stephen Guest. Torn between love and devotion to her family, she is rejected by Tom and only an act of supreme courage can effect a final but tragic reconciliation. [show more]

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Released
23 January 2012
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
2entertain 
Classification
Runtime
116 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5051561036279 
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A lavish new production of George Eliot's tale of forbidden loves, jealousies and family rivalry. Maggie Tulliver, the daughter of a Mill owner (played by Bernard Hill), has a very close relationship with her brother. As they grow older they are forced apart by her wayward emotional ties to the son of the family's sworn enemy. Her desperate search for reconciliation can only lead to tragedy.