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| Release Date
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May 5, 2000 |
| Country
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UK / USA |
| Certification
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UK:12 / Iceland:L / Argentina:13 / Chile:14 / France:U / Germany:12 / Hong Kong:IIA / Portugal:M/12 / Spain:7 / USA:PG-13 |
| Sound Mix
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Dolby Digital |
| Language
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English |
| Color
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Color (Technicolor) |
| Genre
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Drama |
| MPAA
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Rated PG-13 for thematic elements. |
| Runtime
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115 min |
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Overwiew :Set amidst the expatriate community of Florence in 1938 -- during the rise of Fascism on the eve of World War II -- a penniless, widowed young British socialite, Mary Panton, travels to Italy to take up residence in the villa of some absent friends, only to find herself embroiled in a love triangle and political intrigue. When her much older friend Sir Edgar, a career-oriented diplomat, asks for her hand in marriage, then departs for a few days while she considers his proposal, Mary meets some provocative Anglo-Americans at a dinner party. Shortly thereafter, she develops a relationship with one of them, a dangerously appealing American man to whom she confides her dark secret. |
Starring :
Kristin Scott Thomas, Sean Penn, Anne Bancroft, James Fox, Jeremy Davies, Sir Derek Jacobi, Massimo Ghini, Dudley Sutton, Lorenza Indovina, Roger Hammond, Clive Merrison, Linda Spurrier, Ben Aris, Anne Ridler, Anne Bell, Barbara Hicks, Gianfranco Barra, Gretchen Given, Mary Shipton, Pierantonio Novara
Directors :
Philip Haas
Producers :
Sydney Pollack, Arnon Milchan, Stanley Buchtal, Guy East, Nigel Sinclair, Geoff Stier, David Brown, Davien Littlefield, Guido Cerasuolo, Geoff Steir
Writers :
W. Somerset Maugham, Belinda Haas, Philip Haas |
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