
In Victorian England, the independent and headstrong Bathsheba Everdene attracts three very different suitors: Gabriel Oak, a hardworking young sheep farmer; Frank Troy, a handsome and reckless Sergeant; and William Boldwood, a prosperous and mature bachelor.
- 7.0
- 2015
- Released
- 1h 59m

Carey Mulligan
Bathsheba Everdene
Matthias Schoenaerts
Gabriel Oak
Michael Sheen
William Boldwood
Tom Sturridge
Sergeant Francis Troy
Juno Temple
Fanny Robbin
Jessica Barden
Liddy
Hilton McRae
Jacob Smallbury
Harry Peacock
Jan Coggan
Bradley Hall
Joseph Poorgrass
Sam Phillips
Sergeant Doggett
Tilly Vosburgh
Mrs. Hurst
Victor McGuire
Bailiff Pennyways
Jamie Lee-Hill
Laban Tall (uncredited)
Richard Dixon
Mr. Boldwood's Butler
Thomas Arnold
Solicitor
Eloise Oliver
Dancer (uncredited)
David Golt
Market Con Man (uncredited)
Ashley Whiteman
Everdene Farm Worker
Jody Halse
Farmer Stone
Mark Wingett
Bailiff #1
Dorian Lough
Bailiff #2
Leonard Szepietowski
All Saints Vicar
Stuart Davidson
Dragoon
Pauline Whitaker
Parishioner
Belinda Low
Parishioner #2

Released
en
$14,500,000.00
$30,300,000.00
- #farm
- #sheep
- #countryside
- #based on novel or book
- #victorian england
- #unrequited love
- #rural area
- #inheritance
- #period drama
- #housekeeper
- #19th century
- #dorset
- #victorian era
- #apathetic
Reviews

This is a very classy adaptation of the Thomas Hardy story and Carey Mulligan plays the role of "Bathsheba Everdene" will some skill. It is one of those stories, however, where I never quite understood why the heroine just didn't stick to her plan A and marry the right boy first. In this case, the hunky and decent farmer "Gabriel" (Matthias Schoenaerts). Instead, she has to mess around with the da

**Three men like the three different seasons in a woman's life!** This is a wonderful drama, I have been waiting for such film to come and since its release, I have been looking forward to this day. The romance is the theme of the film, so not the entire film as what it looks like. Based on the one and half century old novel of the same name and the fourth film adaptation. I have seen only 'Tam











