Persuasion (TV Movie 2007) Poster

(2007 TV Movie)

Alice Krige: Lady Russell

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  • [first lines] 

    [Anne has been upset and flustered as she hurries through Kellynch Hall, marking an inventory of items throughout the mansion. She spies Lady Russell's carriage approaching and goes outside to meet her. They talk while returning inside] 

    Anne Elliot : My dear Russell!

    Lady Russell : My dear Anne. You look quite done for. I came back as soon as I received your letter. I had no idea the position was so worse.

    Anne Elliot : Unfortunately, a person who has contracted debts must pay them, even if he is a gentleman.

    Lady Russell : Was there no possibility of retrenchment?

    Anne Elliot : Unfortunately, Father and Elizabeth could find no means of lessening their expenses without compromising their dignity, or relinquishing their comforts in a manner simply not to be borne. But I have, at last, persuaded Father to let out the house. And if I can insure that we live within our means, somewhat less extravagant, then, in only a few years, we may be solvent again.

    Lady Russell : A few years!

    Anne Elliot : In any event, it is better than selling. At least, one day, I may hope to return.

    Lady Russell : And where are you to go in the meantime? Is it decided?

    Anne Elliot : [smiling ruefully]  All my hopes were for a small house nearby, but Father and Elizabeth have settled upon Bath.

  • [Anne and Lady Russell join Sir Walter and Elizabeth in the garden, where the latter are enjoying eating strawberries and cream from a tray held by a servant] 

    Sir Walter Elliot : Lady Russell! Dear neighbor. You've been in London, I hear.

    Lady Russell : Sir Walter, Elizabeth, may I say how truly sorry I am that you must leave Kellynch.

    Sir Walter Elliot : We are blameless, Lady Russell, quite blameless. Every sacrifice has been made, however painful.

    Elizabeth Elliot : We cut off all unnecessary charities at once, Lady Russell.

    [She stuffs a large strawberry into her mouth and talks while chewing it] 

    Elizabeth Elliot : And even refrained from new-furnishing the drawing room, which, as you know... is in a frightful state.

    Sir Walter Elliot : Still, it is a comfort to know we have done all we could.

    [He glares at Anne] 

    Lady Russell : [with a hint of cynicism]  Of course.

  • Lady Russell : Anne! Who is Admiral Croft? And why does he cause you to be out of countenance so?... Anne.

    Anne Elliot : Admiral Croft's wife is... is...

    Lady Russell : Mrs. Croft.

    Anne Elliot : Indeed. And Mrs. Croft is the sister of Captain... Frederick Wentworth.

    Lady Russell : Wentworth? I see. I see.

    Anne Elliot : To think that soon he may be walking through this house.

    Lady Russell : Anne, you know that your father thought it a most unsuitable match. He would never have countenanced an alliance he deemed so degrading.

    Anne Elliot : He was not alone, as I recall.

    Lady Russell : My dear, to become engaged at 19, in the middle of a war, to a young naval officer who had no fortune and no expectations. You would indeed have been throwing yourself away. And I should have been failing in my duty as your godmother if I did not counsel against it. You were young, and it was entirely prudent to break off the understanding.

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