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IMDbBest Acting by an Ensemble | 2002 | Jamie
Best Motion Picture Comedy or Musical | 2003
Best Family Feature Film Drama | 2003
Best Performance in a Feature Film Leading Young Actor | 2003 | Jamie
Youth in Film | 2002 | Jamie
At the request of production designer Eve Stewart, writer and director Douglas McGrath advanced the time from the 1830s to the 1850s, so she could incorporate elements of the Industrial Revolution in her design plans.
Though the novel was originally set in the 1830s, this version was moved to the 1850s for set design purposes. The postage stamp was introduced in 1840, so it is perfectly correct to appear on the letter from Nicholas (Charlie Hunnam) to his Uncle Ralph (Christopher Plummer).
Despite the Victorian setting, Charlie Hunnam manages to take off his shirt for a "beefcake" scene.
Debut theatrical movie of Romola Garai (Kate Nickleby).
The cast was advised to not mention The Sound of Music (1965) around star Christopher Plummer.
"Mr. Crummles: In every life, no matter how full or empty one's purse, there is tragedy. It is the one promise life always fulfills. Thus, happiness is a gift and the trick is not to expect it but to delight in it when it comes. And to add to other people's store of it. What happens if too early we lose a parent, that party on whom we rely for only everything? What did these people [indicating Nicholas, Kate and Madeline Bray] Mr. Crummles: do when their families shrank? They cried their tears but then they did the vital thing. They built a new family, person by person. They came to see that family need not be defined merely as though with whom they share blood, but as those for whom they would give their blood."
"John Browdie: Wait. I say Wait. I've come from the schoolhouse. Mr Squeers says he was attacked. Beaten, and nearly sensless. When he said it was thee who did it, I knew thee must nor be allowed to leave... Nicholas: We will not be stopped. John Browdie: ...without my shaking your hand and saying to thee, "Job well done". Give us thee hand, will you?"