David Copperfield is about a young mans journey to maturity, who overcomes hardship and becomes a successful writer. David Copperfield is a 1970 English-language Drama film featuring Robin Phillips, Ralph Richardson, Ron Moody, Laurence Olivier, Richard Attenborough, Cyril Cusack and Emile Stemmler. The movie is inspired from David Copperfield 1850 novel by Charles Dickens. David Copperfield was Produced by Frederick H. Brogger. David Copperfield is written by Charles Dickens and Jack Pulman and it is directed by Delbert Mann. 20th Century Fox Television acquired the distribution rights for the film. David Copperfield was released on 15th March 1970 and takes a screen time of 118-120 minutes. Cinematography was done by Ken Hodges and editing by Peter Boita. The music was composed by Malcolm Arnold.
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David Copperfield Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : positive
Positive Review Rating : 75%
An amiably dotty aunt, a distracted cousin, the eternal optimist Mr. Micawber, and more. ( Read More )
Its an inventive little literary adaptation that justifies its existence. ( Read More )
Cinematographer Zac Nicholson uses wide angle lenses to capture a childs eye sense of wonder, stretching out single moments in dreamy slow mo, evoking a netherworld that reminded me at times of Nicola Pecorinis work on Gilliams oft overlooked Tideland. ( Read More )
SOUNDBITE OF FILM, THE PERSONAL HISTORY OF DAVID COPPERFIELD) COOPER: (As Peggotty) Well, what world of gammon and spinach it is. ( Read More )
Penelope Houston
They feel like real Le Cane people, even though this sympathetic, hard pressed movie is never really enough of a Le Carr e film. ( Read More )