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"'''Moll Flanders'''" (1996) is a period-piece drama directed by Pen Densham and starring Robin Wright, Morgan Freeman, and Stockard Channing. | "'''Moll Flanders'''" (1996) is a period-piece drama directed by Pen Densham and starring Robin Wright, Morgan Freeman, and Stockard Channing. |
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"Moll Flanders" (1996) is a period-piece drama directed by Pen Densham and starring Robin Wright, Morgan Freeman, and Stockard Channing.
This is the third film adapted from the well-known 18th century English novel by Daniel DeFoe. It was filmed in 1965 as "The Amorous Adventures of Moll Flanders" with Kim Novak, and again in 1996 as a PBS telefilm "The Fortunes and Misfortunes of Moll Flanders" with Alex Kingston.
Synopsis
The story follows the life and sometimes bawdy adventures and misadventures of a free-spirited young lady in early 18th-century England.
The spanking scene
Early in the story, Moll (Robin Wright) fights off and injures a lecherous priest and is punished by the nuns right there in the church. She suffers a brief, non-explicit thrashing with a very large birch. This is filmed using a conservative head-on point of view so no nudity or impact of the birch is seen.
See also
External links
Review Moll Flanders at the Internet Movie Database
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