
Far from the Madding Crowd
Drama · Romance · TV Movie
Overview
This powerful adaptation of Thomas Hardy's classic novel spins a story of passion and destruction set in the nineteenth century. The proud, flighty and bewitching Bathsheba Everdene finds herself entangled into the passions of three men and her impulsive nature pushes her into a web of deceit and destruction.
Top Cast


Paloma Baeza
Paloma Baeza
Bathsheba Everdene
Paloma Baeza
Bathsheba Everdene


Nigel Terry
Nigel Terry
Mr Boldwood
Nigel Terry
Mr Boldwood


Nathaniel Parker
Nathaniel Parker
Gabriel Oak
Nathaniel Parker
Gabriel Oak


Jonathan Firth
Jonathan Firth
Sergeant Frank Troy
Jonathan Firth
Sergeant Frank Troy


Natasha Little
Natasha Little
Fanny Robin
Natasha Little
Fanny Robin


Linda Bassett
Linda Bassett
Maryann Money
Linda Bassett
Maryann Money


Sean Gilder
Sean Gilder
Joseph Poorgrass
Sean Gilder
Joseph Poorgrass
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