
"'Madding Crowd' soars to romantic heights"
– Claudia Puig, USA TODAY, 5/1/2015

Arrving on Blu-ray & DVD on August 4th is the British romantic-drama Far From the Madding Crowd.
Directed by Thomas Vinterberg, Carey
Mulligan stars as a headstrong Victorian beauty in this sweeping
romantic drama, based on the literary classic by Thomas Hardy.
Mulligan plays Bathsheba Everdene, an independent woman who attracts
three different suitors: a sheep farmer (Matthias Schoenaerts); a
dashing soldier (Tom Sturridge); and a prosperous, older bachelor
(Michael Sheen). This timeless story of Bathsheba’s passions
explores the nature of relationships, love and resilience.

Deleted Scenes + Extended Ending:
- Smokey Caravan
- Fanny and Troy at Barracks
- Valentine Inquiry
- Boldwood Learns of Elopement
- Troy and Bathsheba in the Morning
- Tears of Regret
- Boldwood’s Ring
- Troy’s Funeral The Wedding (Alternate Ending)
Bathsheba Everdene
The Suitors
Adapting Far From the Madding Crowd
The Look of Far From the Madding Crowd
Gabriel Oak
William Boldwood
Sergeant Troy
The Locations of Far From the Madding Crowd
Thomas Vinterberg
Theatrical Trailer
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