
Paging Mr. Darcy is a movie directed by Peter Wellington in 2024 and based on the characters from the book Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen, first published in 1813. The movie features Mallory Jansen, Will Kemp, David Pinard, Jinny Wong, and others.
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Storyline
When a very serious scholar must attend an annual conference on Jane Austen, she makes a deal with a man to portray Mr. Darcy, which will change her perspective on him.
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Year
2024
Minutes
84
Movie Rate
6.80
Source: IMDb
Movie
Paging Mr. Darcy
Director: Peter Wellington
Country: Canada
Year: 2024
Length: 1h24m
Stars: Mallory Jansen, Will Kemp, David Pinard, Jinny Wong

Year
1813
Pages
279
Book Rate
8.52
S: Goodreads
Book
Pride and Prejudice
Author: Jane Austen
Country: UK
First published in: 1813
Length: 279 pages
Genre: Fiction
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