Additional information for Sense and Sensibility, which has a domestic theatrical release set for December 13, 1995. The film is being distributed by Columbia Pictures and has not yet been rated. Sense and Sensibility has a total running time of 136 minutes.
G
Australia
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15
South Korea
GP
Taiwan
Atp
Argentina
PG
Canada
TE
Chile
A
Denmark
S
Finland
6
Germany
AL
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PT
Peru
M/12
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PG
Singapore
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136min
Sensatez y sentimientos
Argentina
Sensatez y sentimientos
Mexico
Sensatez y sentimientos
Peru
Sensatez y sentimientos
Venezuela
Förnuft och känsla
Finland
Förnuft och känsla
Sweden
Raison et sentiments
Canada
Raison et sentiments
France
Разум и чувства
Russia
Értelem és érzelem
Hungary
Ask ve yasam
Turkey
Fornuft og følelse
Denmark
Fornuft og følelser
Norway
Järki ja tunteet
Finland
Logiki kai evaisthisia
Greece
Ragione e sentimento
Italy
Razão e Sensibilidade
Brazil
Razsodnost in rahlocutnost
Slovenia
Razum i osecajnost
Serbia
Razum i osjecaji
Croatia
Rozwazna i romantyczna
Poland
Sensibilidade e Bom Senso
Portugal
Sentido y sensibilidad
Spain
Sinn und Sinnlichkeit
Germany
December 13, 1995
Canada
December 13, 1995
USA
February 22, 1996
Spain
February 23, 1996
Italy
February 23, 1996
Norway
February 23, 1996
UK
February 28, 1996
Belgium
February 28, 1996
France
February 29, 1996
Australia
March 01, 1996
Brazil
March 01, 1996
Denmark
March 01, 1996
Finland
March 01, 1996
Poland
March 01, 1996
Sweden
March 07, 1996
Argentina
March 07, 1996
Germany
March 08, 1996
Portugal
March 15, 1996
Greece
March 21, 1996
Hong Kong
April 11, 1996
Hungary
April 12, 1996
Estonia
April 12, 1996
Turkey
May 09, 1996
Netherlands
June 01, 1996
Japan
Lose your heart and come to your senses.
This is yet another adaption of Jane Austin's book Sense and Sensibility. It is set in the neo-Classicism era, this is plainly seen in the style of dress by women and men, as well as the architecture of the wealthy houses.When Mr. Dashwood dies, his wife and three daughters - Elinor, Marianne and Margaret - are dismayed to learn that their inheritance consists of only £500 a year, with the bulk of the estate of Norland Park left to his son John from a previous marriage. John's scheming, greedy, snobbish wife Fanny immediately installs herself and her spouse in the palatial home and invites her brother Edward Ferrars to stay with them. She frets about the budding friendship between Edward and Elinor and does everything she can to prevent it from developing.Sir John Middleton, a cousin of the widowed Mrs. Dashwood, offers her a small cottage house on his estate, Barton Park in Devonshire. She and her daughters move in. It is here that Marianne meets the older Colonel Brandon, who falls in love with her at first sight. Competing with him for her affections is the dashing but deceitful John Willoughby, who steals Marianne's heart. Unbeknownst to the Dashwood family, Brandon's ward is found to be pregnant with Willoughby's child, and Willoughby's aunt Lady Allen disinherits him. He moves to London, leaving Marianne heartbroken.Sir John's mother-in-law, Mrs. Jennings, invites her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Palmer, to visit. They bring with them the impoverished Lucy Steele. Lucy confides in Elinor that she and Edward have been engaged secretly for five years, thus dashing Elinor's hopes of romance with him. Mrs. Jennings takes Lucy, Elinor, and Marianne to London, where they meet Willoughby at a ball. They learn that he is engaged to the extremely wealthy Miss Grey; and the clandestine engagement of Edward and Lucy comes to light. Edward's mother demands that he break off the engagement. When he refuses, his fortune is taken from him and given to his younger brother Robert.On their way home to Devonshire, Elinor and Marianne stop for the night at the country estate of the Palmers, who live near Willoughby. Marianne cannot resist going to see his estate and walks five miles in a torrential rain to do so. As a result, she becomes seriously ill and is nursed back to health by Elinor.After Marianne recovers, the sisters return home. They learn that Miss Steele has become Mrs. Ferrars and assume that she is married to Edward, who arrives to explain that Miss Steele has unexpectedly wed Robert Ferrars. Edward is thus released from his engagement. Edward proposes to Elinor and becomes a vicar, while Marianne falls in love with and marries Colonel Brandon. In the distance, Mr. Willoughby watches from his horse on the hill, regretting his choice of money over his love, Marianne.
Ang Lee
Director(s)
Jane Austen
Emma Thompson
Writer(s)
Laurie Borg
co-producer
Lindsay Doran
producer
Sydney Pollack
executive producer
James Schamus
co-producer
Geoff Stier
associate producer
Producer(s)
Patrick Doyle
Composer(s)
John Dashwood
James Fleet
Mr. Dashwood
Tom Wilkinson
Fanny Ferrars Dashwood
Harriet Walter
Marianne Dashwood
Kate Winslet
Elinor Dashwood
Emma Thompson
Mrs. Dashwood
Gemma Jones
Edward Ferrars
Hugh Grant
Margaret Dashwood
Emilie François
Mrs. Jennings
Elizabeth Spriggs
Sir John Middleton
Robert Hardy
Thomas
Ian Brimble
Betsy
Isabelle Amyes
Col. Christopher Brandon
Alan Rickman
John Willoughby
Greg Wise
Curate
Alexander John
Charlotte Jennings Palmer
Imelda Staunton
Lucy Steele
Imogen Stubbs
Mr. Palmer
Hugh Laurie
Pigeon
Allan Mitchell
Maid to Mrs. Jennings
Josephine Gradwell
Robert Ferrars
Richard Lumsden
Miss Grey
Lone Vidahl
Doctor Harris
Oliver Ford Davies
Mrs. Bunting
Eleanor McCready
Maid admitting Col. Brandon (uncredited)
Lindsay Doran
Rich Mr. Dashwood dies, leaving his second wife and her daughters poor by the rules of inheritance. Two daughters are the titular opposites.
Director(s)
Emma Thompson
Writer(s)
co-producer
Lindsay Doran
producer
Sydney Pollack
executive producer
James Schamus
co-producer
Geoff Stier
associate producer
Producer(s)
Composer(s)
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