Sense and Sensibility (1995) [PG]

Release Date:
December 13, 1995

Original Title:
Sense and Sensibility

Alternate Titles:
Fornuft og følelser
Razão e Sensibilidade

Genres:
Drama | Romance

Production Companies:
Columbia Pictures
Mirage Enterprises

Production Countries:
United Kingdom | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: G  BR: L  DE: 6  ES: APTA  GB: U  GR: 13  IE: G  JP: G  KR: 15  PL: 12  PT: M/12  SE: Btl  US: PG 

Runtime: 136

Lose your heart and come to your senses.

The Dashwood sisters, sensible Elinor and passionate Marianne, whose chances at marriage seem doomed by their family's sudden loss of fortune. When Henry Dashwood dies unexpectedly, his estate must pass on by law to his son from his first marriage, John and wife Fanny. But these circumstances leave Mr. Dashwood's current wife, and daughters Elinor, Marianne and Margaret, without a home and with barely enough money to live on. As Elinor and Marianne struggle to find romantic fulfillment in a society obsessed with financial and social status, they must learn to mix sense with sensibility in their dealings with both money and men.

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2002
#70
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Art Direction:
Philip Elton

Associate Producer:
Geoff Stier

Best Boy Electric:
Tony Hayes

Boom Operator:
Chris Gurney

Camera Operator:
Philip Sindall

Casting:
Michelle Guish

Casting Assistant:
Suzy Catliff

Choreographer:
Stuart Hopps

Co-Producer:
Laurie Borg
James Schamus

Color Timer:
Mark Ginsberg

Costume Design:
Jenny Beavan
John Bright

Dialogue Editor:
Mary Ellen Porto
Juan Carlos Zaldívar

Director:
Ang Lee

Director of Photography:
Michael Coulter

Editor:
Tim Squyres

Executive Producer:
Sydney Pollack

First Assistant Director:
Christopher Newman

First Assistant Editor:
Susan Littenberg

Gaffer:
Terry Edland

Hairstylist:
Barbara Taylor
Astrid Schikorra

Key Hairdresser:
Jan Archibald

Key Makeup Artist:
Morag Ross

Location Manager:
Tony Clarkson

Makeup Artist:
Miri Ben-Schlomo
Sallie Jaye

Music Editor:
Roy Prendergast

Music Supervisor:
Maggie Rodford

Negative Cutter:
Stan Sztaba
Patricia Sztaba

Novel:
Jane Austen

Original Music Composer:
Patrick Doyle

Post Production Supervisor:
Anthony Bregman

Producer:
Lindsay Doran

Production Coordinator:
Carol Regan

Production Design:
Luciana Arrighi

Production Sound Mixer:
Tony Dawe

Property Master:
Arthur Wicks

Screenplay:
Emma Thompson

Script Supervisor:
Libbie Barr

Second Assistant Director:
Bernard Bellew

Set Decoration:
Ian Whittaker

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Reilly Steele

Special Effects Supervisor:
Ricky Farns

Still Photographer:
Clive Coote

Storyboard Artist:
Christina Moore

Supervising Art Director:
Andrew Sanders

Supervising Sound Editor:
Steve Hamilton

Thanks:
Stephen Fry

Third Assistant Director:
Ben Howarth

Transportation Captain:
Gerry Gore

Unit Publicist:
Ginger Corbett

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Randall Balsmeyer

Wardrobe Master:
Joe Hobbs
Yvonne Hobbs

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Janet Tebrooke

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