Never heard of Lost in Austen, but I for sure know who Mrs. Bennet is lol. Will check it out, thank you!
Hee, have fun!
ETA: I'm glad you liked Edmund Gwenn, he's been great in everything I've seen him in, even in slight supporting roles. If you'd like to see more of him, and a good UK 1930s film, too, incidentally, Laburnum Grove (1936) is a fun adaptation of a J. B. Priestley play. I think you'd probably like it, if you want to add it to the never-ending list, but Gwenn has the pivotal role, anyway.
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Hee, have fun!
ETA: I'm glad you liked Edmund Gwenn, he's been great in everything I've seen him in, even in slight supporting roles. If you'd like to see more of him, and a good UK 1930s film, too, incidentally, Laburnum Grove (1936) is a fun adaptation of a J. B. Priestley play. I think you'd probably like it, if you want to add it to the never-ending list, but Gwenn has the pivotal role, anyway.