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  1. Main title from Little Dorrit (1987) part one (Nobody’s Fault)

  2. The film is in two parts. The first is entitled "Nobody's Fault", the second "Little Dorrit's Story". Released in United States Fall October 21, 1988. Released in United States November 16, 1988 (Los Angeles) Released in United States on Video August 16, 1989

  3. 15 de ene. de 2020 · Little Dorrit **** (1987, Derek Jacobi, Alec Guinness, Joan Greenwood, Sarah Pickering,) – Classic Movie Review 9263. Director Christine Edzard’s rich 1987 film Little Dorrit is a deservedly praised, huge-canvas two-part film of Charles Dickens’s romantic drama/ social satire about good Samaritan Arthur Clennam (Derek Jacobi), who returns to England after 20 years in China and finds his ...

  4. Fredrick Dorrit (Cyril Cusack) escorts lawyer Clennam (Derek Jacobi) to meet his inmate brother William (Alec Guinness, his first scene) at the Marshalsea prison, where the author Charles Dickens' father spent some time, in Little Dorrit: Part One, 1988, Sarah Pickering the title character.

  5. Little Dorrit - Part One: Nobody's Fault Actor . 1988 (0) Little Dorrit - Part Two: Little Dorrit's Story Actor . 1988 ...

  6. Little Dorrit: A Story Told in Two Films is divided into two sections, one for each film. Part 1 is called “Nobody’s Fault” (which incidentally was Dickens’s own choice of title for the first few installments of the original serial between 1855 and 1857). Part 2, relating to the second film, is called “Little Dorrit’s Story”.

  7. Little Dorrit is a novel written by Charles Dickens published between 1855 and 1857. The book was published in serial form and was divided into nineteen parts, each sold separately. Each installment was illustrated by Hablot Knight Browne and had approximately 30 pages. It was subsequently issued as a complete text in 1857.