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Fanny Hill

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A saucy 18th-century prostitute (Rebecca Night) writes her memoirs.

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Nancy Banks-Smith Guardian 02/27/2020
Fanny Hill as dramatised by Andrew Davies was unexpectedly fresh and charming, having been very much cleaned up for television. Go to Full Review
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10/18/2015 This was a bit surprising at times, to say the least. It could have been less graphic and just as effective. It reminds me a bit of "Tess of the D'ubervilles" but not quite. Fanny got taken advantage of in the worse of ways, but she made do, and learned to survive like women often do when placed in desperate situation. See more 06/14/2012 not an amazing movie , but was ok, the acting was good, and it really did seem like it was set in the 1800's See more 09/22/2011 Cheesily perverse, that would be the best way to describe this movie adapted from the classic novel by John Cleland. Badly over-acted, laughable dialogue, and an abrupt and clichà (C)d ending make this movie a dud. See more 07/07/2011 From Good Girl to Haughty Naughty, it is Delicious!!! My Favorite Version of Fanny Hill See more 01/06/2011 A richly made and somewhat ribald tale is steeped in sex, without being particularly crass. Fanny goes from young, virtuous, naïve girl to worldly woman. It certainly pokes fun at Victorian sexuality and the extremely hypocritical nature of the upper crust. Well worth a watch if you enjoy the era, but not if you're uncomfortable with sex or nudity. See more 08/09/2010 Como peli de la BBC es buena, pero cambiada; una adaptación libre de la novela. La historia pasó de ser la vida de una mujer de placer a un melodrama con rufianes. See more Read all reviews
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Synopsis A saucy 18th-century prostitute (Rebecca Night) writes her memoirs.
Director
James Hawes
Screenwriter
Andrew Davies
Genre
Drama
Original Language
English
Runtime
1h 57m