What's New?

About Anna - Bio

Gallery

Interviews - Magazines

Interviews - TV

Past Works

Forums

Contact

ABOUT

HOME

 

 

 

Our Mutual Friend

 

 

 

Running Time :    xxx minutes

Cast

Eugene Wrayburn Paul McGann
Lizzie Hexam Keeley Hawes
John Rokesmith/ John Harmon Steven Mackintosh
Bella Wilfer Anna Friel
Bradley Headstone David Morrissey
Mr. Boffin Peter Vaughan
Mrs. Boffin Pam Ferris
Silas Wegg Kenneth Cranham
Mr. Venus Timothy Spall
Mortimer Lightwood Dominic Mafham
Lady Tippins Margaret Tyzack
Rogue Riderhood David Bradley
Gaffer Hexam David Schofield
Charley Hexam Paul Bailey
Jenny Wren Katy Murphy
Sophronia Lammle Doon Mackichan
Alfred Lammle Anthony Calf
Mr. Wilfer Peter Wight
Mrs. Wilfer Heather Tobias
Lavinia Wilfer Catriona Yuill
Police Inspector Roger Frost
Abby Potterson Linda Bassett
Betty Higden Edna Doré
Sloppy Martin Hancock
Mr. Dolls Willie Ross
Pleasant Riderhood Rachel Power
Mr. Tremlow Robert Lang
Mr. Veneering Michael Culkin
Mrs. Veneering Rose English
First Guest Sarah Crowden
Second Guest Cate Fowler
Third Guest John Dallimore
Fourth Guest Peter Howell
Fifth Guest Ray Gardner
Mr. Riah Cyril Shaps
Reverend Richard Stirling
Doctor John Dicks
George Radfoot Richard Hanson
Coroner Michael Cronin
First Pub Regular Eddie Webber
Second Pub Regular Alan Talbot
Lammle's Maid Vanessa Hadaway
Market Man Phillip Shelley
Market Woman Brigid Erin Bates
Pupil Victoria Harding
Miss Peecher Georgina Lamb
Mary Anne Jade Davidson
Johnny Bertie Shelley

Crew

Director  
Producer  
Executive Producers  
Screenplay  
Director of Photography  
Production Designer  
Costume Designer  
Editor  
Co Producer  
Casting  
Music  
Production Company  
   

 

Story

The body of John Harmon, a young man returning from South Africa to claim his inheritance, is pulled from the River Thames, setting in motion the plot of Charles Dickens's darkest and most complex novel. Harmon had been expected to marry Bella Wilfer, a young woman chosen by his father, but now the Harmon fortune will go to the poor but honest Mr. Boffin and his wife. The Boffins adopt Bella, and together they begin to climb the ladder of London society, under the watchful eye of Boffin's new secretary, who may not be what he seems. Meanwhile Eugene Wrayburn, an idle young lawyer, falls for Lizzie Hexam, the daughter of the man who pulled Harmon's body from the river, but he must compete for her affections with the schoolmaster Bradley Headstone. As the fortunes of the characters rise and fall, the River Thames flows eternally on, the symbolic backbone of this remarkable story.

Dickens was the master of Victorian social satire, ruthlessly exposing the cruelty and absurdity that supported the strictly hierarchical class structure of the day. This superb production does his novel justice, fleshing out the satirical bones of the plot with performances that eschew caricature in favor of psychological depth. Anna Friel's Bella is wonderfully complex, her innate goodness struggling with her love of money and desire for advancement. Paul McGann, as the lawyer Wrayburn, is also superb, wrestling with the implications of his feelings for Lizzie. And of course, this being Dickens and the BBC, there's a terrific supporting cast, including Timothy Spall as the melancholy articulator of skeletons, Mr. Venus. At six hours, Our Mutual Friend is a long production, but not a moment too long. A mystery, a love story, a critique of the pursuit of wealth and status, this is perhaps the best adaptation of Dickens ever to be committed to film.