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Build up your Halloween Watchlist with our list of the most popular horror titles on Netflix in October. See the list. Title: I Capture the Castle The film follows year-old Cassandra Mortmain, and the fortunes of her eccentric family, struggling to survive in a decaying English castle. Her father is desperate to repeat the spectacular success of his first novel, but hasn't written a word for 12 years; her exquisite sister Rose can only rail against their fate, and their Bohemian step-mother Topaz is a nudist and no help at all. Salvation comes in the form of their American landlord Simon Cotton and his brother Neil. Although initially repelled by Simon, Rose is determined to make him fall in love with her and succeeds. A wedding is arranged and Cassandra is left on the sidelines as everyone around her is drawn into a maelstrom of interconnected relationships. But events spiral out of control, and before the summer ends she will experience frustrated desire, first love, and a broken heart. How many viewers of "I Capture the Castle" have a legal background and understand the humor underlying the family name of the central characters, "Mortmain? The humor here is that the paterfamilias, James Mortmain well played by Bill Nighy is a dried up author who hasn't penned a word since a successful novel of twelve years past. He claims to be working on a new book, an assertion that may be face-saving but is of dubious credibility. James has a past that the family neither wishes to remember nor can face seeing its reappearance can't reveal what that is, can I? When still at the top of his game Mortmain and his then wife who later dies, no foul play here and his two little girls stumbled upon a rodent infested castle which he leased. Jump quite a bit ahead to a now remarried Mortmain who lives in the still unrestored castle with his new, young, artist wife, Topaz the beautiful, funny and accomplished Tara Fitzgerald and his two teenage daughters, an appropriately mischievous little son and a sort of retainer in farm clothes, young Stephen. The family is now, as the English say, "on their uppers. Younger sister Cassandra Ronola Garai is engagingly wise, funny and bewildered at the changes that overtake I Capture the Castle family when two young Americans succeed to the ownership of a manor that encompasses the castle for which rent is long overdue. The sisters' close, interdependent relationship is warmly portrayed. So Rose pursues one of the Americans, Cassandra deals with first love, spurning one suitor while secretly pining for another. An interweaved subplot has Topaz and I Capture the Castle Cassandra desperately acting as James's muse, seeking to ignite what may well be the drenched sparks of a one-novel author. As would be expected of a drama set in England in the s before the hideousness of war returned are the inevitable class clashes, I Capture the Castle economic and trans-Atlantic. What would a film like this be without a formal dining room scene I Capture the Castle with persiflage and the ominous threat of words said that can not be retracted? Her appeal is irresistible. She's the younger sister many have I Capture the Castle but few have I Capture the Castle. Garai is marvelously believable. I liked most of the characters and rooted for calm but troubled Cassandra and frenetic but I Capture the Castle good Rose. Looking for some great streaming picks? Check out some of the IMDb editors' favorites movies and shows to round out your Watchlist. Visit our What to Watch page. Sign In. Keep track of everything I Capture the Castle watch; tell your friends. Full Cast and Crew. Release Dates. Official Sites. Company Credits. Technical Specs. Plot Summary. Plot Keywords. Parents Guide. External Sites. User Reviews. User Ratings. External Reviews. Metacritic Reviews. Photo Gallery. I Capture the Castle and Videos. Crazy Credits. Alternate Versions. Rate This. A love story set in s England that follows year-old Cassandra Mortmain, and the I Capture the Castle of her eccentric family, struggling to survive in a decaying English castle. Director: Tim Fywell. Writers: novelHeidi Thomas screenplay. Available on Amazon. Added to Watchlist. From metacritic. The Best Horror Movies on Netflix. I Capture the Castle Movies. Dobri filmovi. I Should Watch. Use the HTML below. You must be a registered user to use the IMDb rating plugin. Photos Add Image. Edit Cast Cast overview, first billed only: Cassandra Mortmain Sophie Stuckey Cassandra - aged 7 Bill Nighy James Mortmain Helena Little Mother Florence Jones Rose I Capture the Castle 10 Harrison Ward Thomas aged 4 Rose Byrne Rose Mortmain Tara Fitzgerald Topaz Mortmain Joe Sowerbutts Thomas Henry Cavill Stephen Colley Henry Thomas Simon Cotton Marc Blucas Neil Cotton David Bamber Vicar James Faulkner Aubrey Fox-Cotton Sarah Woodward Edit Storyline The film follows year-old Cassandra Mortmain, and the fortunes of her eccentric family, struggling to survive in a decaying English castle. Taglines: You can't choose who you fall in love with. Edit Did You Know? Goofs The cooked ham Simon gives to Rose is a prop, judging by the ease with which Simon lifts it, the sound it makes when he puts it in Rose's arms, and the fact that no juice or grease drips on Rose's arms or dress. Quotes [ first lines ] Cassandra : I write this sitting in the kitchen sink. Alternate Versions A final scene after Cassandra's last line shows an older Cassandra carrying a portable typewriter and a manuscript envelope through a large city. She passes Simon in the street, and the two smile at one another before Cassandra turns away to I Capture the Castle a I Capture the Castle office. This ending is an extra on the DVD version. I Capture the Castle this review helpful to you? Yes No Report this. Q: Is I Capture the Castle based on a novel? Edit Details Official Sites: Official soundtrack site. Country: UK. Language: English. Runtime: min min. Sound Mix: Dolby Digital. Color: Color. Edit page. October Streaming Picks. Back to School Picks. Clear your history. Cassandra Mortmain. I Capture the Castle by Dodie Smith

Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read. Want to Read saving…. Want to Read Currently Reading Read. Other editions. Enlarge cover. Error rating book. Refresh and try again. Open Preview See a Problem? Details if other :. Thanks for telling us about the problem. Return to Book Page. I Capture the Castle by Dodie Smith. Through six turbulent months ofyear-old Cassandra Mortmain keeps a journal, filling three I Capture the Castle with sharply funny yet poignant entries about her home, a ruined Suffolk castle, and her eccentric and penniless family. By the time the last diary I Capture the Castle, there have been great changes in the Mortmain household, not the least of which is that Cassandra is deeply, h Through six turbulent months ofyear-old Cassandra Mortmain keeps a journal, filling three notebooks with sharply funny yet poignant entries about her home, a ruined Suffolk castle, and her eccentric and penniless family. By the time the last diary shuts, there have been great changes in the Mortmain household, not the least of which is that Cassandra is deeply, hopelessly, in love. Get A Copy. Hardcoverpages. Published March 31st by Wyatt Book first published More Details Original Title. Other Editions Friend Reviews. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about I Capture the Castleplease sign up. What is it actually about? Ra Da It's a sharp reuse of Austenian conventions in a 20th century context, reusing the marriage plot to question the opportunities for women in I Capture the Castle, b …more It's a sharp reuse of Austenian conventions in a 20th century context, reusing the marriage plot to question the opportunities for women in society, but in a personable, relatable, funny way. I Capture the Castle big questions about life, relationships, love, death, work I could go on. I first read it as a teenager, but whenever I go back to it I find something new. This is a masterpiece. If you assigned a season to this book, which would it be? Amy I Capture the Castle the book itself takes place throughout an entire year, it gives me a distinct feeling of early spring. I think it's the constant mentioning o …more Although the book itself takes place throughout an entire year, it gives me a distinct feeling of early spring. I think it's the constant mentioning of mist and new beginnings that does it. See all 25 questions about I Capture the Castle…. Lists with This Book. Community I Capture the Castle. Showing Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Start your review of I Capture the Castle. Jan 25, Paul Bryant rated it it was ok Shelves: novels. My family are effortlessly bohemian, we all live in a crumbling castle — oh yes, I Capture the Castle literally! How poor we I Capture the Castle since father stopped earning any money. He used to be a genius but now he does crosswords. We eat the occasional potato and scrape plaster off the walls for pudding. We have thought of cooking one of our dogs but that would not do. Anyone might think I have made all this up out of my own coquettish head! Our situation is so wry that fairly broad comedy oozes from its very pores. So here I am, as usual, sitting on something odd, it could be a turret, or a tuffet or a large mammal, carefully noting down in my journal everything I hear and see along with the weather at the time and the precise location of the several animals we own, what I am wearing and what my immediate family are wearing, with various passing references to the utter beauty of the crumbling literal castle that we all inhabit over which the moon sheds its downy light and lambent whatnots. Four months later Something has actually happened! Yes, new owners of the mansion have taken possession — new neighbours! But not before many pages of microscopic examination of every trifling occurrence so that a single evening in their company will take 30 pages for me to detail and the sisterly debate about it another ten. And certainly not before much gentle yet sharply observed observations on the romantic yearnings of two beautiful yet penniless girls who get the brothers the wrong way round at first. Now, let me explain how I first met the American brothers. I was in the bath and I had been dying clothes that day, so my entire body was coloured a violent sea-green, and they wandered into the crumbling castle thinking no one could possibly live there. Imagine the scene! They took me for some kind of turtle. View all comments. Jun 26, Maggie Stiefvater rated it it was amazing Shelves: recommendedadult. What a generous caretaker of a novel. If I say that this novel didn't require me to do any work, it sounds like a vague insult, as if I'm saying that the story or the characters were slight, and that's not at all what I mean. I mean that the novel, both through format a very self-aware narrator's journal and authorial intent with a firm eye on the sort of story-telling pedigree that brought her thereanticipated my readerly needs and desires with such swiftness that I felt agreeably I Capture the Castle What a generous caretaker of a novel. I mean that the novel, both through format a very self-aware narrator's journal and authorial intent with a firm eye on the sort of story-telling pedigree that brought her thereanticipated my readerly needs and desires with such swiftness that I felt agreeably anticipatory and satisfied at all I Capture the Castle. I did not have to tell myself to be patient to wait for one plot line to play out, because the book helpfully plied I Capture the Castle with a pleasant drink while I waited. I did not feel done after it had given me a good meal, because right before the last course, it promised dessert. The summary is I Capture the Castle and pointless. It is about Cassandra writing about herself in a journal. Their family is penniless. They do live in a castle. She is, as it promises, deeply, hopelessly in love. But not with any of the men in the book. They're all intriguing in their own way, don't get me wrong, and she does love many of them, in many different ways. The novel takes place in one of my favorite intellectual time periods to read and study, and this book plays across all of its nuances: artists' models and intellectuals, servants' quarters and vicars, romanticism and mysticism, the I Capture the Castle of church and the religion I Capture the Castle a well-turned-out drawing room. But all of that is sort of beyond I Capture the Castle point. The point I Capture the Castle that Cassandra is deeply, hopelessly in love with life, and her utter, wry engagement with the castle she adores is what pulled me through the pages. Her voice is kind and self-deprecating, generous and wondering. The humans she observes — Topaz, her often-nude step-mother; Rose, her selfish and hungry sister; Mortmain, her once-famous father — are all seen through this well-meaning gaze, and even terrible events are colored with love even when I thought characters could do with a polite punch in the mouth. This book took very good care of me. It goes onto my comfortable re-read shelf immediately. View all 11 comments. SkyReader Your review described my reading experience so accuratly. Great re Your review described my reading experience so accuratly. Great review! Wonderful book, much love Ann Shelves: intelligent-chick-litfavouritesromancebritishfamily-dramafilmmodern-fiction. This is going to be the shortest review I've written on this site in a while. The reason I'm going to keep it short is because no description could possibly do justice to this quintessentially English coming-of-age story which ranks among the most pleasant surprises I've had, book-wise. A summary would make I Capture the Castle sound slight, trite and predictable, all of which it is, and would not reflect the fact that it's also funny as hell, charismatic, deliciously eccentric, Austenesque and so utterly charmin This is I Capture the Castle to be the shortest review I've written on this site in a while. A summary would make it sound slight, trite and predictable, all of which it I Capture the Castle, and would not reflect the fact that it's also funny as hell, charismatic, deliciously eccentric, Austenesque and so utterly charming I Capture the Castle I quite literally had sore cheeks after reading it because I couldn't stop smiling at the delightful nonsense the incomparable Cassandra Mortmain spilled out on the pages. I'm not exaggerating here -- this book will charm the pants off you, especially if you happen to have two X chromosomes and a bad case of Anglophilia. It's what would happen I Capture the Castle an early-twentieth-century Jane Austen were to grow up in a dilapidated castle and get into financial trouble, and that's all I'm going say I Capture the Castle it, except that I want to be Cassandra Mortmain when I grow down. Only I think I'll write my book on a computer rather than sitting in the kitchen sink, because it would be so much more comfortable, thank you very much. View all 16 comments. That's right. I really liked it. And I'm not ashamed to admit it. Now, would you please excuse me while I go read Hemingway and then kill something with my bare hands. I Capture the Castle (film) - Wikipedia

I Capture the Castle is the first novel by the British author Dodie Smithwritten during the Second World War when she and her husband Alec Beesley also British and a I Capture the Castle objector were living in California. She longed for home and wrote of a happier time, unspecified in the novel apart from a reference to living in the s. Smith I Capture the Castle already an established playwright and later became famous for writing the children's classic The Hundred and One Dalmatians. The novel relates the adventures of an eccentric family, the Mortmains, struggling to I Capture the Castle in genteel poverty in a decaying castle during the s. The first person narrator is Cassandra Mortmain, an intelligent teenager who tells the story through her journal. It is a coming-of-age story in which Cassandra passes from being a girl at the beginning to being a young woman at the end. The novel takes I Capture the Castle between April and October in a single year in the s. The Mortmain family is genteel, poor, and eccentric. Cassandra's father is a writer suffering from writer's block who has not published anything since his first book, Jacob Wrestling a reference to Jacob wrestling with the angelan innovative and "difficult" modernist novel that sold well and made his name, including in the I Capture the Castle States. Ten years before the novel begins he took out a I Capture the Castle lease on a dilapidated but beautiful castle, hoping to find either inspiration or isolation there. Now his family is selling off the furniture to buy I Capture the Castle. The widowed Mortmain's second wife, Topaz, is a beautiful artist's model who enjoys communing with nature, sometimes wearing nothing but hip boots. Rose, Mortmain's elder daughter, is a classic English beauty pining away in the lonely castle, longing for a chance to meet eligible and preferably rich young men. She tells her sister Cassandra that she wants to live in a Jane Austen novel. Cassandra, the younger daughter and the first-person narrator of the novel, has literary ambitions and spends a lot of time developing her writing talent by "capturing" everything around her in her journal. Stephen, the handsome, loyal, live-in son of the Mortmain late maid, and I Capture the Castle, the youngest Mortmain child, round out the cast of household characters. Stephen, a "noble soul," is in love with Cassandra, which she finds touching but a bit awkward. Thomas, a schoolboy, is, like Cassandra, considered "tolerably bright". Things begin to happen when the Cottons, a wealthy American family, inherit nearby Scoatney Hall and become the Mortmains' new landlords. Cassandra and Rose soon become I Capture the Castle by the unmarried brothers Simon and Neil Cotton. Neil, who was raised in California by their English father, is a carefree young man who wants to become a rancher in the United States. Simon, who grew up in New England with his mother, is scholarly and serious, and loves the English countryside. Simon is the elder brother and therefore the heir, and is already much wealthier than Neil, so, although Rose is not attracted to him, she decides to marry him if she can, declaring that I Capture the Castle would marry the Devil himself to escape poverty. At their first meeting the Cottons are amused and interested by the Mortmains. When they pay a call the very next day, however, the inexperienced Rose flirts openly with Simon and makes herself look ridiculous. Both brothers are repelled by this display and, as they walk away, Cassandra overhears them resolving to drop all acquaintance with the Mortmains. After an amusing episode involving a fur coat, however, all is forgiven and the I Capture the Castle families become good friends. Rose decides that she really is taken with Simon, and Cassandra and Topaz scheme to get Simon to propose to her. Simon falls in love with Rose and proposes to her. While everyone else is away Cassandra and Simon spend the evening together, which leads to their kissing. Cassandra concludes that she must tactfully deflect Stephen's offer of love, and encourage him in his emerging career as a model and a film actor. She joins forces with Thomas to help their father overcome his writer's block by the drastic expedient of imprisoning him in a medieval tower; copes with her own increasing attraction to Simon; and records everything in her journal. Meanwhile, unnoticed by everyone but Stephen, Rose and Neil have been falling in love. To conceal their budding romance they pretend to hate each other. When they eventually elope Simon is left heartbroken, but Cassandra becomes hopeful. Before Simon leaves to go back to the United States, he comes to see Cassandra. In spite of her feelings for him, Cassandra deflects the conversation at a moment when she thinks he may be about to propose to her, in the belief that he is still in love with Rose. The book closes on an ambiguous note, with Cassandra reminding herself that Simon has promised to return and closing her journal for good by reasserting her love for him. Also Cassandra mentions having read What Maisie Knewthinking it to be a children's book. Simon compares Cassandra to Portia, a character in Shakespeare's I Capture the Castle Merchant of Venice when he quotes the I Capture the Castle, "Oh, wise, young judge. Biblical episodes, mainly Jacob's Ladder and Jacob Wrestlingare apparently referred to in Mr Mortmain's successful novel Jacob Wrestlingthough the content of that novel is never clearly represented to the reader. Cassandra calls it "a mixture of fiction, philosophy and poetry". When he starts to try to write a new book Mr Mortmain considers the theme of Noah's Arkbut finally decides not to use a biblical theme again. Also cited are the " Sleeping Beauty " and " Hansel and Gretel ". Stephen plagiarises from numerous poets in an attempt to impress Cassandra, including Algernon Charles Swinburnethen tries to imitate Robert Herrick in his first attempts at original verse. John KeatsG. ChestertonThomas Nashe and Percy Shelley are also quoted. Cassandra also mentions Chaucer and William Langland and the round " Sumer is icumen in " when, during an impromptu luncheon in the village I Capture the Castle Simon, Neil and Rose, school children begin singing it. At a dinner party guests describe each I Capture the Castle in terms of famous artists. She also listens to J. Bach 's " Sheep May Safely Graze " which she later searches for amongst the Vicar's collection of records. Simon I Capture the Castle Cassandra dance to the song "Lover" before he kisses her. The song then takes on a special significance for her, and she hears it again when Neil and Rose are dancing together in London. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. This article is about the novel. For the film based on the novel, see I Capture the Castle film. Dewey Decimal. I Capture the Castle. London: Samuel French. The Australian Women's Weekly. Retrieved 15 September — via National Library of Australia. BBC News. Retrieved 10 November The reveal kickstarts the BBC's year-long celebration of literature. Categories : British novels Novels by Dodie Smith British romance novels British comedy novels British novels adapted into films debut novels. Hidden categories: EngvarB from September Use dmy dates from September All articles with unsourced statements Articles with unsourced statements from April Namespaces Article Talk. Views Read Edit View history. Help Learn to edit Community portal Recent changes Upload file. Download as PDF Printable version. 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