
118 minutes
7/26/1940
In early 19th century England, Mr and Mrs Bennet's five unmarried daughters vie for the affections of rich and eligible Mr Bingley and his status-conscious friend, Mr Darcy, who have moved into their neighbourhood. While Bingley takes an immediate liking to eldest daughter Jane, Darcy has difficulty adapting to local society and repeatedly clashes with second-eldest Elizabeth.

Greer Garson
as Elizabeth Bennet

Laurence Olivier
as Mr. Darcy

Mary Boland
as Mrs. Bennet

Edna May Oliver
as Lady Catherine de Bourgh

Maureen O'Sullivan
as Jane Bennet

Ann Rutherford
as Lydia Bennet

Frieda Inescort
as Miss Caroline Bingley

Edmund Gwenn
as Mr. Bennet

Karen Morley
as Mrs. Collins

Heather Angel
as Kitty Bennet

Melville Cooper
as Mr. Collins

Edward Ashley
as Mr. George Wickham

Marten Lamont
as Mr. Denny

E. E. Clive
as Sir William Lucas

Marjorie Wood
as Lady Lucas

May Beatty
as Mrs. Philips

Marsha Hunt
as Mary Bennet

Bruce Lester
as Mr. Bingley
Gia Kent
as Anne de Bourgh
Lowden Adams
as Committeeman

Claud Allister
as Mr. Beck
Wilson Benge
as Flunky
Art Berry Sr.
as Footman

Barlowe Borland
as Dr. MacIntosh

Vernon Downing
as Capt. Carter

Elspeth Dudgeon
as Mrs. King

Frank Elliott
as Mathews
Hugh Greenwood
as Canon Stubbs
Ben Hall
as Poet
Payne B. Johnson
as School Boy
Gwendolyn Logan
as Mrs. Stubbs

Louis Payne
as Mr. Phillips
Clara Reid
as Maid in Parsonage

Buster Slaven
as Beck's Assistant

Gerald Oliver Smith
as Col. Fitzwilliam

Wyndham Standing
as Committeeman
David Thursby
as Groom