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- Overall then a light and accessible film that is interesting and quite entertaining. It probably does at least help to know who Mrs Beeton was (if only in terms of her book) but is still worth a look. One thing though, is that the light and slightly cheery tone doesn't ultimately sit well alongside the rather tragic and sad content of the story.
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The Secret Life of Mrs. Beeton: Directed by Jon Jones. With Anna Madeley, JJ Feild, Jim Carter, Anna Chancellor. In 19th century Victorian England, Mrs. Isabella Beeton produced what became an essential book for housewives of the day.
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- Jon Jones
- 2007-05-21
The Secret Life of Mrs Beeton is a helluva drama managing to be both a hilarious and touching period drama. Bravo to Anna Madley for a stellar performance in bringing a multifaceted character back to life.
May 17, 2007 · Movies. Movie Reviews. The Secret Life of Mrs. Beeton. Far from happily chronicling Beeton as a 19th century Betty Crocker, author Kathryn Hughes focused on the less idyllic aspects...
Sep 17, 2010 · I re-watched the BBC drama "The Secret Life of Mrs. Beeton" last night (on Masterpiece Theater). The movie is about the original Martha Stewart who published "Mrs. Beeton's Book of Household Management" in 1861, a book that became a manifesto to a burgeoning middle class and the women who ran their households.
Review: Movie offers a lively and accessible portrayal of the renowned author's life, skillfully balancing humor with tragedy. Anna Madeley delivers a commendable performance, capturing the character's charm amidst the unfolding drama.
The Secret Life of Mrs. Beeton featuring Anna Madeley and J.J. Feild is not currently available to stream, rent, or buy but you can add it to your want to see list for updates. It's a biography and drama movie with a better than average IMDb audience rating of 7.3 (335 votes).
In 19th century Victorian England, Mrs. Isabella Beeton produced what became an essential book for housewives of the day. She was married at a relatively young age to Sam Beeton, a publisher of books and magazines on a variety of subjects.
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