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                    (2007)
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Sally Hawkins,
 Rupert Penry-Jones,
 Alice Krige,
 Anthony Head,
 Julia Davis,
 Michael Fenton Stevens,
 Mary Stockley,
 Peter Wight,
 Marion Bailey,
 Amanda Hale,
 Jennifer Higham,
 Rosamund Stephen,
 Stella Gonet
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Drama,
 British TV,
 Romantic Dramas,
 Dramas Based on Classic Literature
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English
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1h 33m
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In 'Masterpiece Classic: Jane Austen's Persuasion' (2007), Anne Elliot, a woman pressured into breaking off her engagement with the love of her life, Captain Frederick Wentworth, navigates a society that values status and duty over emotion and personal happiness.
                 
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