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I love the Ciaran Hinds version of Jane Eyre, but honestly I've never seen a bad adaptation of it (even the one with Timothy Dalton was excellent!).
Your icon rocks, by the way...
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Since I have already found my favorite adoptation of Sherlock Holmes, I'll certainly download all other movies, I never saw before. Thanks for the list - I enjoy books and movies of this time period
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