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  1. The first part was subtitled Nobody's Fault, an allusion to one of Dickens' proposed titles for the original novel, and the story developed from the perspective and experiences of the Arthur Clennam character.

  2. A mysterious watch left to him by his dying father estranges him from his cold-hearted mother, but not before Arthur meets her enigmatic young seamstress, Amy Dorrit.

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    • Frederic And Mary Ann Brussat
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    • Christine Edzard
    • Little Dorrit Part One: Nobody's Fault film1
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    • Little Dorrit Part One: Nobody's Fault film3
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  3. Part one of an ambitious six-hour adaptation of Charles Dickens' novel starts with the return of Arthur Clennam (Derek Jacobi) to London after for several ye...

  4. 21 ott 1988 · Little Dorrit: Directed by Christine Edzard. With Derek Jacobi, Joan Greenwood, Max Wall, Patricia Hayes. Arthur returns to London after working abroad for many years with his now deceased father.

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  5. 27 ott 2008 · The story of William Dorrit, imprisoned as a debtor in Marshalsea prison. Highly regarded today as one of the greatest novels of English literature, Little Dorrit presents both a scathing indictment of mid-Victorian England and a devastating insight into the human condition.

    • Little Dorrit Part One: Nobody's Fault film1
    • Little Dorrit Part One: Nobody's Fault film2
    • Little Dorrit Part One: Nobody's Fault film3
    • Little Dorrit Part One: Nobody's Fault film4
  6. A drama based on the novel by Charles Dickens which tells the story of Arthur Clennam who is thrown into a debtor’s prison. There he meets a young seamstress whose father has been imprisoned for twenty-five years. A film in originally released in two parts. Cast.

  7. The film is essentially a story of the love between Arthur Clennam, a man in his 40s (Jacobi) and Amy Dorrit, usually called Little Dorrit, a young woman of 22 though, according to Dickens, she looked half that age (Pickering).