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23 April 2006 (USA) morePlot:
Young educated beauty Fancy Day comes to town to teach school and care for ailing father. Soon gossip around town turns to who Miss Day will marry... more | add synopsisPlot Keywords:
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Keeley is definitely my "Fancy" moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Keeley Hawes | ... | Fancy Day | |
| James Murray | ... | Dick Dewy | |
| Terry Mortimer | ... | Robert Penny (as Terence Mortimer) | |
| Richard Leaf | ... | Thomas Leaf | |
| Tony Haygarth | ... | Reuben Dewy | |
| Jane Wheldon | ... | Mary Dewy | |
| Sian Brooke | ... | Susan Dewy | |
| Ellie Thackeray | ... | Bessy Dewy | |
| Liam DeGruchy | ... | Charley Dewy | |
| John Axon | ... | Elias Spinks | |
| Steve Pemberton | ... | Mr. Shiner | |
| Ben Miles | ... | Parson Maybold | |
| Alethea Steven | ... | Anne Roebuck | |
| Tom Georgeson | ... | Geoffrey Day | |
| Sean Arnold | ... | Farmer |
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Revealing mistakes: When Fancy is playing the harmonium for the first time in the church, one shot is taken from the former choir place and you can see Dick Dewy standing close to Fancy, although he is supposed to be away. moreQuotes:
Robert Penny: [talking about Fancy's shoe] You will find her delicate but robust.Dick Dewy: You do talk some nonsense, Robert Penny!
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Every role Keeley Hawes has tackled has been played to perfection and totally believable, and her performance as "Fancy Day" in "Under the Greenwood Tree" was no exception.
This terrific Ashley Pharoah adaptation brought Thomas Hardy's novel (albeit abridged) and it's wonderful characters and settings to life, and credit must go to director Nicholas Laughland for his careful control, particularly in not allowing the comedy pieces to develop into slapstick. The entire production was superbly acted by a perfectly chosen and brilliant supporting cast.
The music too must not be forgotten. It melded in beautifully at every turn.
One minor criticism I have is the choice of the filming location. Not that I wish to denigrate the island of Jersey (I've been there and it's a beautiful place), but it's not Hardy's "Wessex", but then I suppose there's very little left of England that is. However great credit must go to the production designer Dave Arrowsmith for making us believe it was. (Incidentally I agree wholeheartedly with his exception of ALStubbino's comments. The latter must have been watching a totally different film to everyone else.) The only real downside was that the whole joyous occasion was over too soon. Thankfully I taped it, for this is one to savour.