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1967166 minDrama, History, Romance

Far from the Madding Crowd

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Is Far from the Madding Crowd worth watching? With a rating of 6.8/10, this Drama, History, Romance film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Far from the Madding Crowd Synopsis

Bathsheba Everdine, a willful, flirtatious, young woman, unexpectedly inherits a large farm and becomes romantically involved with three widely divergent men.

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Top Cast

Julie Christie
Julie ChristieBathsheba Everdene
Terence Stamp
Terence StampSgt. Francis "Frank" Troy
Alan Bates
Alan BatesGabriel Oak
Peter Finch
Peter FinchWilliam Boldwood
Fiona Walker
Fiona WalkerLiddy
Prunella Ransome
Prunella RansomeFanny Robin
Alison Leggatt
Alison LeggattMrs. Hurst
Paul Dawkins
Paul DawkinsHenery Fray
Julian Somers
Julian SomersJan Coggan
Freddie Jones
Freddie JonesCainy Bell

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Is Far from the Madding Crowd worth watching?

Far from the Madding Crowd has received mixed reviews with a 6.8/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Drama, History, Romance movies.

Is Far from the Madding Crowd hit or flop?

Far from the Madding Crowd has received average ratings (6.8/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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Far from the Madding Crowd is a Drama, History, Romance movie that Bathsheba Everdine, a willful, flirtatious, young woman, unexpectedly inherits a large farm and becomes romantically involved with three widely diverg...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfMay 29, 2025
★ 7

Julie Christie is a natural here as the emotionally controlling “Bathsheba” who will settle for nothing short of absolute devotion from any man who seeks her favour. On that front, she has attracted three gentleman who would happily make her their wife. The first, perhaps the most decent of the trio, is “Gabriel” (Alan Bates) who owns an adjacent farm and has a practical, unromantic, head on his shoulders. Then there is local squire “Boldwood” (Peter Finch) whose name belies his true character - one that could hardly be said to be bold in here eyes. Then there’s the dashingly enigmatic soldier “Troy” (Terence Stamp) who is about as unstable as the others are uninteresting to her. Which will she choose? Will it be a wise choice? Will she rue the day and what will the other suitors make of her choice? This is Thomas Hardy at his best with a story of wilfulness, fickleness, jealousy, stupidity and greed - it’s a cinematic equivalent of a new set of deadly sins that show up the flaws in not just her immaturely demanding character but also in those of her would-be spouses. It’s darkly amusing at times too, squeezing a little humour out of a series of scenarios that illustrate just how tough life could be in 19th century England for a woman, even a wealthy one, and the overall design of this production is classy and authentic as it paints it’s picture vividly. There’s load of chemistry on display here, a touch of toxicity - especially from the on-form Stamp, and there’s even a slight hint of affection as it goes to show that Paris was not the only one who struggled to make a tough decision.