Top Ten Favorite Movies and Television Set During the Victorian Age

Jan 13, 2012 18:45


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sherlock holmes, jude law, sienna guillory, matthew macfadyen, carla gugino, religion, andrew davies, allan corduner, edith wharton, michael curtiz, patric knowles, errol flynn, kate hudson, wolf kahler, michael sheen, elizabeth gaskell, movies, james cosmo, michael riley, michael crichton, shirley henderson, rya kihlstedt, gabrielle lloyd, tara fitzgerald, bronte sisters, anne-marie duff, rosemary leach, james frain, olivia de havilland, four feathers, tim pigott-smith, mark tandy, michael elphick, shekhar kapur, cheri lunghi, peter cook, lesley manville, henry stephenson, david niven, donald sutherland, cheryl campbell, gilded age, eddie marsan, middle east, literary, brian protheroe, lysette anthony, lesley anne down, merle oberon, toby stephens, old hollywood, flora robson, joanna david, toby jones, alison elliott, christina cole, rupert penry-jones, david suchet, william wyler, fenella woolgar, ronan vibert, heath ledger, cillian murphy, stephen fry, brendan coyle, laurence olivier, robert downey jr., elizabeth ashley, oliver ford-davies, politics, malcolm terris, djimon hounsou, christian coulson, kris marshall, rachel mcadams, mira sorvino, victorian age, pamela salem, paul freeman, daniela denby-ashe, ruth wilson, crimean war, sophie dix, geraldine james, sinéad cusack, francesca annis, andrew buchan, kelly reilly, david bradley, donald crisp, rupert evans, anthony trollope, nigel bruce, paloma baeza, british empire, travel, j. carrol naish, mark strong, sandy welch, jared harris, helen schlesinger, robert lang, anna maxwell-martin, connie booth, sean connery, history, alex jennings, guy ritchie, emma fielding, miranda otto, greg wise, richard armitage, william houston, television

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paceisthetrick January 15 2012, 21:36:27 UTC
Wonderful list, I am adding to memories. North & South is my fave.

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