
Pride and Prejudice is a movie directed by Andrew Black in 2003 and based on the book of the same name by Jane Austen, first published in 1813. The movie features Kam Heskin, Orlando Seale, Lucila Solá, Benjamin Gourley, Henry Maguire, Kelly Stables, and others.
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Storyline
Elizabeth Bennet is a twenty-six-year-old college student living in early-2000s Utah. She lives at 318 Longbourne Avenue with four roommates Jane, Mary, and Meryton sisters Lydia and Kitty. Despite the social pressure to be married, Bennet is disinterested in dating men until after she graduates and rather focuses her attention on becoming a writer.
Movie vs Book

Year
2003
Minutes
104
Movie Rate
5.10
Source: IMDb

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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