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  1. Part one of an ambitious six-hour adaptation of Charles Dickens' novel starts with the return of Arthur Clennam (Derek Jacobi) to London after for several ye...

  2. La primera parte se subtituló Nobody's Fault, en alusión a uno de los títulos propuestos por Dickens para la novela original, y la historia se desarrolló desde la perspectiva y las experiencias del personaje de Arthur Clennam. [7]

  3. A mysterious watch left to him by his dying father estranges him from his cold-hearted mother, but not before Arthur meets her enigmatic young seamstress, Amy Dorrit.

    • (2)
    • Frederic And Mary Ann Brussat
    • G
    • Christine Edzard
  4. 21 de oct. de 1988 · Little Dorrit: Directed by Christine Edzard. With Derek Jacobi, Joan Greenwood, Max Wall, Patricia Hayes. Arthur returns to London after working abroad for many years with his now deceased father.

    • (1.2K)
    • Drama, Romance
    • Christine Edzard
    • 1988-10-21
  5. The first part was subtitled Nobody's Fault, an allusion to one of Dickens' proposed titles for the original novel, and the story developed from the perspective and experiences of the Arthur Clennam character.

  6. Joan Greenwood. Mrs. Clennam. MW. Max Wall. Flintwinch. Little Dorrit Part One: Nobody's Fault. Part two of a six-hour adaptation of Dickens' novel tells the Dorrit family saga from the viewpoint of youngest daughter Amy (Sarah Pickering), born and raised in Marshalsea prison.

  7. Charles Dickens' tale of a girl who fights her way out of a debtors' prison and into society. Part 1 follows her early life, her education, and her strength as those around her grab for quick riches instead of lasting love.