
Far from the Madding Crowd
Bathsheba Everdene, a willful, flirtatious young woman, unexpectedly inherits a large farm and is romantically pursued by three very different men.
- Rated
- GP
- Runtime
- 2h 48m
- Released
- 1967
- Country
- United Kingdom
Details
Release year: 1967
Storyline
Bathsheba Everdene, a willful, flirtatious young woman, unexpectedly inherits a large farm and is romantically pursued by three very different men.
Top credits
Julie Christie ā Bathsheba
Peter Finch ā William Boldwood
Alan Bates ā Gabriel Oak
Terence Stamp ā Sergeant Troy
Awards
0 wins & 1 nomination
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⢠The problem from which the sheep were suffering when they broke out into the green field, is called "pasture bloat". They got into a field with immature legumes, such as alfalfa or clover. The food causes excessive gas production which inflates the sheeps' stomachs (rumen) and compresses their lungs so they can't breathe. Using a trocar to puncture the rumen and release the gas, as Gabriel did, is a lot messier than this film shows.
⢠As of 2018, the Friar Waddon House in Weymouth, used for the exteriors of Boldwood's house, is a bed-and-breakfast establishment. Bloxworth House in Dorset, used for Bathsheba's house, was built in 1608 and has remained in private hands ever since. At the time of the movie, it had fallen into a state of disrepair, but has since been restored; as of 2018 it is valued at four million pounds sterling.
⢠Shot on location, the film boasts such startling authenticity of time and character that it led Production Designer Richard MacDonald to remark, "making this film may have proved to be one of the last chances to film rural England as it looked in the middle of the 19th century." A good portion of the credit goes to the 723 neighboring farmers and their families who were recruited for background shots and small roles.
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Technical specs
- Sound mix
- 70 mm 6-Track, Mono
- Aspect ratio
- 2.20 : 1, 2.35 : 1
- Color
- Color




















