Sense and Sensibility is the story of two sisters: pragmatic Elinor (Emma Thompson) and passionately wilful Marianne (Kate Winslet). When their father Henry Dashwood dies, by law his estate must pass to his eldest son from his first marriage. Suddenly homeless and impoverished, his current wife and daughters find themselves living in a simple country cottage. The two sisters are soon accepted into their new society. Marianne becomes swept up in a passionate love affair with the dashing Willoughby (Greg Wise), while Elinor struggles to keep a tight rein on the family purse strings and to keep her feelings for Edward Ferrars (Hugh Grant), whom she left behind, hidden from her family. Despite their different personalities, they both experience great sorrow in their affairs, but they learn to mix sense with sensibility in a society that is obsessed with both financial and social status.
Directed by
Ang Lee
Written by
Jane Austen (novel); Emma Thompson (screenplay).
Starring
James Fleet (John Dashwood); Tom Wilkinson (Mr. Dashwood); Harriet Walter (Fanny Ferrars Dashwood); Kate Winslet (Marianne Dashwood); Emma Thompson (Elinor Dashwood); Gemma Jones (Mrs. Dashwood); Hugh Grant (Edward Ferrars); Emilie François (Margaret Dashwood); Elizabeth Spriggs (Mrs. Jennings); Robert Hardy (Sir John Middleton); Ian Brimble (Thomas); Isabelle Amyes (Betsy); Alan Rickman (Col. Christopher Brandon); Greg Wise (John Willoughby); Alexander John (Curate). Please contact SFC to add other cast members and characters.
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