Film and Television
Year | Adaptation | Elizabeth Bennet | Fitzwilliam Darcy | Director | Screenwriter | Reference | Notes |
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1938 | Pride and Prejudice | Curigwen Lewis | Andrew Osborn | Michael Barry | |||
1940 | Pride and Prejudice |
Greer Garson | Laurence Olivier | Robert Z. Leonard | Aldous Huxley Helen Jerome Jane Murfin |
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1952 | Pride and Prejudice |
Daphne Slater | Peter Cushing | Campbell Logan | Cedric Wallis | ||
1957 | Orgoglio e pregiudizio |
Virna Lisi | Franco Volpi | Daniele D'Anza | Edoardo Anton | An adaptation in Italian. | |
1958 | Pride and Prejudice |
Jane Downs | Alan Badel | Cedric Wallis | |||
1961 | De vier dochters Bennet |
Lies Franken | Ramses Shaffy | Cedric Wallis Lo van Hensbergen |
An adaptation in Dutch. | ||
1967 | Pride and Prejudice |
Celia Bannerman | Lewis Fiander | Joan Craft | Nemone Lethbridge | ||
1980 | Pride and Prejudice |
Elizabeth Garvie | David Rintoul | Cyril Coke | Fay Weldon | ||
1995 | Pride and Prejudice |
Jennifer Ehle | Colin Firth | Simon Langton | Andrew Davies | ||
2005 | Pride & Prejudice |
Keira Knightley | Matthew Macfadyen | Joe Wright | Deborah Moggach |
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