Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell
Set in 19th-century during the Napoleonic Wars, tells us about magic once existing which would return again with two men.
Determined to prove himself England's greatest magician, Mr Norrell makes a dangerous pact with a mysterious being.
Whilst Norrell is celebrated for a daring illusion, persuading the French that the channel is full of English ships, John Segundus and Mr Honeyfoot visit Jonathan and his wife Arabella, introducing them to Mr Norrell. Norrell is impressed by Jonathan's intuitive form of magic and takes him on as his apprentice though he is dismissive of the younger man's belief that all magic stems from the Raven King, the last practitioner of magic in England some three centuries ago. Lady Pole meanwhile is subject to disturbing dreams, imagining herself in Fairy-land, and Norrell summons the Gentleman, who explains that this was the bargain for her revival, which cannot be reversed. The Gentleman also encounters Pole's valet Stephen Black, transporting him too to Fairy-land, where he is promised that he shall be a king. When Lady Pole explains her predicament to Arabella Stephen swears her to secrecy lest the lady be thought mad. Jonathan amazes the onlookers, incurring Norrell's envy, when he re-floats a stricken ship with horses conjured out of sand, prompting the prime minister. Lord Liverpool, to suggest he goes to Portugal to help the English in the Peninsular War against the French.
Jonathan arrives in Portugal to be met with a derisory reception from the Duke of Wellington, until he proves himself by fashioning a road out of rocks and reviving three French corpses, who are persuaded to give away the enemy's position, allowing for a British victory. In London a concerned Arabella visits the reclusive, disturbed Lady Pole, attracting the attention of the Gentleman, which she rebuffs. Lady Pole gives her a tapestry showing her bad dreams to show to Jonathan but Norrell, fearing he will be implicated in her distress, has his valet Childermass destroy it. He also advises Sir Walter to prevent Arabella from her visits. Jonathan returns to London, where Lady Pole attempts to avenge herself on Norrell.
Norrell survives the attempt to kill him by Lady Pole, who is taken away to be cared for by John and Mr Honeyfoot. Along with Jonathan he is summoned to use magic to cure the madness of king George but refuses. Jonathan, however, calls upon the spells of the Raven King as a cure, almost playing into the hands of the Gentleman, who tries to kill George to put Stephen on the throne. Childermass, unconscious after taking the bullet intended for Norrell, finds himself visiting Fairyland, the Raven King's domain, and so does Jonathan, who marvels at it. Norrell warns him it is the home of evil, dangerous magic, causing a rift between the two men. Jonathan gets a further summons from Wellington to help fight Bonaparte but the Gentleman uses Arabella to exact revenge on him for thwarting the attempt on King George's life.
Having used his magic to help Wellington win the battle of Waterloo Jonathan returns home to Arabella and the publication of his book on the history of magic. The latter is strongly opposed both by Norrell and the government, who see the Raven King as an influence on the Luddite movement. Meanwhile Lady Pole predicts something bad will befall Arabella and she is proved to be right as the Gentleman spirits her away to visit the fairy kingdom. On her return she is pronounced dead and, after Norrell refuses to revive her, she is buried. Jonathan is now more determined to publish the book as a tribute to his wife and anxious to summon the Gentleman to bring her back to life.
Having fled England to Venice, Strange attempts to drive himself insane as a way of gaining access to the fairy magic that he believes can help him resurrect his wife. In so doing, he unleashes a curse that threatens to destroy him utterly.
With magic long since lost to England, two men are destined to bring it back; the reclusive Mr Norrell and daring novice Jonathan Strange. So begins a dangerous battle between two great minds.
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Eddie Marsan | Mr Norrell |
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Enzo Cilenti | Childermass |
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Samuel West | Sir Walter Pole |
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Vincent Franklin | Drawlight |
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Marc Warren | The Gentleman |
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Paul Kaye | Vinculus |
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Charlotte Riley | Arabella |
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Ariyon Bakare | Stephen Black |
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Brian Pettifer | Honeyfoot |
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Edward Hogg | Segundus |
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Alice Englert | Lady Pole |
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John Heffernan | Lascelles |
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Bertie Carvel | Jonathan Strange |
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Richard Durden | Lord Liverpool |
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Robbie O'Neill | Lucas |
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Freddie Hogan | Davey |
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Steven Peace | Lost Hope Dancer |
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Al Powell | Mr. Norrell's Servant |
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Ronan Vibert | Lord Wellington |
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William Chubb | Mr Bickerton |
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Patricia Winker | Lost Hope Dancer |
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Steve Jackson | Jeremy Johns |
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Alan Bentley | Member of Parliament |
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Dean Sills | Member of Parliament |
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Claudia Jessie | Mary |
| Director | Toby Haynes |
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| Writer | Susanna Clarke, Peter Harness | |
| Producer | Marleen Beaulieu, Kate Bennetts, Ted Cawrey, Greg Dummett, Harry Eastwood, Tally Garner, Peter Harness, Toby Haynes, Hugo Heppell, Nick Hirschkorn, Patrick Irwin, Dixie Linder, Nick Marston, Matthew Read, Lorraine Richard | |
| Musician | Benoît Charest, Benoît Groulx | |
| Photography | Stephan Pehrsson, Lukas Strebel | |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
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| Screen Ratios | Widescreen (1.78:1) |
| Audio Tracks | Stereo [English] |
| Layers | Single side, Single layer |
| Edition Release Date | Aug 11, 2015 |
| Index | 7969 |
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| Added Date | Apr 30, 2021 16:13:57 |
| Modified Date | Mar 03, 2025 21:42:31 |