Far from the Madding Crowd
Romantic drama based on the classic novel by Thomas Hardy. An independent young woman preparing to take over her uncle's farm attracts the attention of three very different men.
Beautiful and headstrong Bathsheba Everdene catches the eye of local farmer Gabriel Oak when she arrives to live with her aunt in the Dorset village of Norcombe. She declines his offer of marriage, but their lives continue to intertwine as fate brings contrasting fortunes to both of them.
Adapted by David Nicholls for 麻豆社 Films from the novel by Thomas Hardy.
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Music Played
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Craig Armstrong
Far From The Madding Crowd
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Craig Armstrong
Corn Exchange
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The Dorset Singers & Yeovil Chamber Choir
Jerusalem The Golden
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Craig Armstrong
The Great Misunderstanding
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Craig Armstrong
Spring Sheep Dip
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Craig Armstrong
Oak Returns
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Carey Mulligan & Michael Sheen
Let No Man Steal Your Thyme
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Craig Armstrong
Never Been Kissed
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Craig Armstrong
Hollow In The Ferns
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Craig Armstrong
Bathsheba and Troy Wedding
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The Eliza Carthy Band & Saul Rose
Dribbles of Brandy
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Craig Armstrong
Fanny and Troy
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Craig Armstrong
Troy Swims Out
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The Dorset Singers & Yeovil Chamber Choir
O Come, O Come, Emmanuel
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The Eliza Carthy Band
Michael Turner's Waltz
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Craig Armstrong
Time Moves On
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Craig Armstrong
Oak Leaves
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Craig Armstrong
Bathsheba and Oak Unite
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Craig Armstrong
End Credits
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Carey Mulligan
Let No Man Steal Your Thyme
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Bathsheba Everdene | Carey Mulligan |
Gabriel Oak | Matthias Schoenaerts |
Sergeant Francis Troy | Tom Sturridge |
Fanny Robbin | Juno Temple |
Liddy | Jessica Barden |
Jan Coggan | Harry Peacock |
Jacob Smallbury | Hilton McRae |
Joseph Poorgrass | Bradley Hall |
Bailiff Pennyways | Victor McGuire |
Sergeant Doggett | Sam Phillips |
Mrs Hurst | Tilly Vosburgh |
William Boldwood | Michael Sheen |
Bailiff 1 | Mark Wingett |
Bailiff 2 | Dorian Lough |
Farmer Stone | Jody Halse |
Writer | Thomas Hardy |
Writer | David Nicholls |
Director | Thomas Vinterberg |
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