

Drama · Romance
Overview
In this Dickens adaptation, orphan Pip discovers through lawyer Mr. Jaggers that a mysterious benefactor wishes to ensure that he becomes a gentleman. Reunited with his childhood patron, Miss Havisham, and his first love, the beautiful but emotionally cold Estella, he discovers that the elderly spinster has gone mad from having been left at the altar as a young woman, and has made her charge into a warped, unfeeling heartbreaker.
Top Cast


John Mills
John Mills
Pip
John Mills
Pip


Valerie Hobson
Valerie Hobson
Estella
Valerie Hobson
Estella


Tony Wager
Tony Wager
Young Pip
Tony Wager
Young Pip


Jean Simmons
Jean Simmons
Young Estella
Jean Simmons
Young Estella


Bernard Miles
Bernard Miles
Joe Gargery
Bernard Miles
Joe Gargery


Francis L. Sullivan
Francis L. Sullivan
Mr. Jaggers
Francis L. Sullivan
Mr. Jaggers


Finlay Currie
Finlay Currie
Abel Magwitch
Finlay Currie
Abel Magwitch


Martita Hunt
Martita Hunt
Miss Havisham
Martita Hunt
Miss Havisham


Alec Guinness
Alec Guinness
Herbert Pocket
Alec Guinness
Herbert Pocket


Ivor Barnard
Ivor Barnard
Mr. Wemmick
Ivor Barnard
Mr. Wemmick
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