A young, compassionate man struggles to save his family and friends from the abusive exploitation of his cold-hearted, grasping uncle.
Nicholas Nickleby
Ralph Nickleby
Kate Nickleby
Mrs. Nickleby
Mr. Squeers
Smike
Mrs. Squeers
Fanny Squeers
Mr. Snawley
Mr. Mantalini
Madame Mantalini
John Browdie
Mr. Brooker
Vincent Crummles
Mrs. Crummles
Mr. Lenville
Lord
Frank Cheeryble
Charles Cheeryble
Maid
I am sure this is a credible interpretation of the Disney classic. It feels Dickensian, but it has been many years since I read the book. I liked the look of the movie, the grime n\and poverty of London, the country scenery. The acting was fine. I thought a few of the characters were little more than stereotypical cliches, but that might be Dickensian also, always an eye towards exaggeration. I would have liked to see more depth in some of the minor characters, and the plight of those school kids - you know = the ones left behind when Nicholas fled with Smyke in tow. What happened to those kids? I know, I know; the book didn’t cover it, but I dearly wish that school had been broken up in the end, with some consequences for Mr. Squeers. Ah well, guess I should write my own damn script. But setting my pickiness aside, it enjoyed most of the movie (he said grudgingly.)
Nicholas Nickleby
Ralph Nickleby
Kate Nickleby
Mrs. Nickleby
Mr. Squeers
Smike
Mrs. Squeers
Fanny Squeers
Mr. Snawley
Mr. Mantalini
Madame Mantalini
John Browdie
Mr. Brooker
Vincent Crummles
Mrs. Crummles
Mr. Lenville
Lord
Frank Cheeryble
Charles Cheeryble
Maid
I am sure this is a credible interpretation of the Disney classic. It feels Dickensian, but it has been many years since I read the book. I liked the look of the movie, the grime n\and poverty of London, the country scenery. The acting was fine. I thought a few of the characters were little more than stereotypical cliches, but that might be Dickensian also, always an eye towards exaggeration. I would have liked to see more depth in some of the minor characters, and the plight of those school kids - you know = the ones left behind when Nicholas fled with Smyke in tow. What happened to those kids? I know, I know; the book didn’t cover it, but I dearly wish that school had been broken up in the end, with some consequences for Mr. Squeers. Ah well, guess I should write my own damn script. But setting my pickiness aside, it enjoyed most of the movie (he said grudgingly.)