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Bridget Jones's diary., Miramax Films, Universal Pictures, Studio Canal present ; a Working Title production ; screenplay by Helen Fielding, Andrew Davies, Richard Curtis ; producers, Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner, Jonathan Cavendish ; directed by Sharon Maguire, DVD/Widescreen

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Bridget Jones's diary., Miramax Films, Universal Pictures, Studio Canal present ; a Working Title production ; screenplay by Helen Fielding, Andrew Davies, Richard Curtis ; producers, Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner, Jonathan Cavendish ; directed by Sharon Maguire, DVD/Widescreen
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Intended audience
MPAA rating: Rated R for language and some strong sexuality
Main title
Bridget Jones's diary.
Oclc number
56635386
Responsibility statement
Miramax Films, Universal Pictures, Studio Canal present ; a Working Title production ; screenplay by Helen Fielding, Andrew Davies, Richard Curtis ; producers, Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner, Jonathan Cavendish ; directed by Sharon Maguire
Runtime
98
Series statement
Miramax collector's series
Summary
In Fielding's reinterpretation of Austen's Pride and Prejudice, slightly overweight 30-something London single woman Bridget Jones (Zellweger) is goodhearted, insecure, bumbling, and desperate-to-be-attached. On New Year's Day Bridget resolves to cut down on alcohol, cigarettes, and sweets, lose 20 pounds, and find a man, all while recording her progress and thoughts in a journal. She soon catches the eye of Daniel Cleaver (Grant) and Mark Darcy (Firth)-- and must discover whether either man is her Mr. Right
Table Of Contents
Opening credits/"My thirty-second year of being single" -- Keeping resolutions -- "Is skirt off sick?" -- "Oratorical fireworks" -- "Bridget Jones, Wanton Sex Goddess" -- "A Full-Blown, Mini-Break, Holiday Weekend" -- Tarts and vicars? -- "Is there someone here?" -- "I'm Every Woman" -- Bonfires and smug married couples -- Darcy's exclusive interview -- "To Bridget, Just as She Is" -- "Should I bring my dueling pistols, or my sword?" -- "I just don't work without you" -- "You're a nice man and ... I like you" -- "Diaries are just full of crap" -- End credits
Target audience
adult
Technique
live action
resource.version
DVD/Widescreen
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