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Pride & Prejudice (2005)

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Pride & Prejudice
PG
Drama
Romance

Sparks fly when spirited Elizabeth Bennet meets single, rich, and proud Mr. Darcy. But Mr. Darcy reluctantly finds himself falling in love with a woman beneath his class. Can each overcome their own pride and prejudice?

Director
Joe Wright
Release Date
November 23, 2005
Cast
Keira Knightley , Matthew Macfadyen , Brenda Blethyn , Donald Sutherland , Talulah Riley , Rosamund Pike , Jena Malone , Carey Mulligan
Writers
Deborah Moggach , Jane Austen , Emma Thompson
Runtime
129 Minutes

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