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That Hamilton Woman

  • 1941
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  • 2h 5m
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7.2/10
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Vivien Leigh and Laurence Olivier in That Hamilton Woman (1941)
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The story of courtesan and dance-hall girl Emma Hamilton, including her relationships with Sir William Hamilton and Admiral Horatio Nelson, and her rise and fall, set during the Napoleonic W... Read allThe story of courtesan and dance-hall girl Emma Hamilton, including her relationships with Sir William Hamilton and Admiral Horatio Nelson, and her rise and fall, set during the Napoleonic Wars.The story of courtesan and dance-hall girl Emma Hamilton, including her relationships with Sir William Hamilton and Admiral Horatio Nelson, and her rise and fall, set during the Napoleonic Wars.

  • Director
    • Alexander Korda
  • Writers
    • Walter Reisch
    • R.C. Sherriff
  • Stars
    • Vivien Leigh
    • Laurence Olivier
    • Alan Mowbray
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    5.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Alexander Korda
    • Writers
      • Walter Reisch
      • R.C. Sherriff
    • Stars
      • Vivien Leigh
      • Laurence Olivier
      • Alan Mowbray
    • 74User reviews
    • 30Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 Oscar
      • 4 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Vivien Leigh
    Vivien Leigh
    • Emma Lady Hamilton
    Laurence Olivier
    Laurence Olivier
    • Lord Horatio Nelson
    Alan Mowbray
    Alan Mowbray
    • Sir William Hamilton
    Sara Allgood
    Sara Allgood
    • Mrs. Cadogan-Lyon
    Gladys Cooper
    Gladys Cooper
    • Lady Frances Nelson
    Henry Wilcoxon
    Henry Wilcoxon
    • Captain Hardy
    Heather Angel
    Heather Angel
    • A Streetgirl
    Halliwell Hobbes
    Halliwell Hobbes
    • Rev. Nelson
    Gilbert Emery
    Gilbert Emery
    • Lord Spencer
    Miles Mander
    Miles Mander
    • Lord Keith
    Ronald Sinclair
    Ronald Sinclair
    • Josiah
    Luis Alberni
    Luis Alberni
    • King of Naples
    Norma Drury
    Norma Drury
    • Queen of Naples
    Olaf Hytten
    Olaf Hytten
    • Gavin
    Juliette Compton
    Juliette Compton
    • Lady Spencer
    Guy Kingsford
    • Captain Troubridge
    Jimmy Aubrey
    Jimmy Aubrey
    • Crowd member in Calais
    • (uncredited)
    Leonard Carey
    Leonard Carey
    • Orderly
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Alexander Korda
    • Writers
      • Walter Reisch
      • R.C. Sherriff
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    6didi-5

    Korda's take on Lord Nelson and Lady Emma

    One of the best known stories of adultery in British history is the one between Lord Horatio Nelson and the enchanting Emma Hamilton. This film by Alexander Korda takes that story and does not disappoint.

    In the pivotal role of Emma, Vivien Leigh shines in a role that came not long after her international triumph in 'Gone With The Wind'. Her Emma is flirty, scheming, and delightful, and you can see why she captured the heart of Nelson. The part of Nelson is taken by Vivien Leigh's real-life husband, Laurence Olivier, and his stuffed-shirt persona suits the role perfectly.

    In support, Alan Mowbray (as the cuckolded Lord Hamilton), and Gladys Cooper (as the snide Lady Nelson), are excellent, and the standard of script, photography, and direction is high throughout.

    This was said to be Winston Churchill's favourite wartime film, and you can see the attraction. It was given a coda which showed that Emma didn't profit from her liaison but this is a small price to pay for such a sumptuous and engaging film.
    7HotToastyRag

    Sweet romantic classic

    Vivien stars as another version of Scarlett O'Hara, a woman who wants to be considered a lady even though she doesn't really act like it. A former dancer, and currently penniless, she wants to make a good impression on the wealthy Lord Hamilton, Alan Mowbray. Her mother, the common but delightful Sara Albright, lives with her and acts as her maid after Vivien is successful in her quest. Married to Alan, she's very happy to act in her new role of Lady Hamilton (which was the original title of the film). She looks beautiful in her gowns and hairstyles, and she soon learns what will make a good hostess and how to best support her husband.

    Where does Laurence Olivier come in? We all rented this movie to see the married couple up on the screen together, right? He plays a highly respected soldier, introduced to Vivien through her husband. He's also married, but he's drawn to the beautiful lady nonetheless. This classic celebrates forbidden love, all with the comfort of knowing that the pair who can't have each other onscreen can go home together off screen. They're both very beautiful people, and although Larry has a slight impediment in this movie, it's still a treat to see pretty people falling in love. All tied together with a very pretty, sad, and romantic theme by Miklos Rozsa, this is a classic not to be missed - especially if you like Scarlett O'Hara and wish she'd made more movies.
    otter

    Viven Leigh shines in historical romance.

    Screen biography of Emma, Lady Hamilton, whose love for Lord Nelson (the British naval hero of the Napoleonic wars) scandalized the Regency world.

    Vivien Leigh is in almost every frame, and completely dominates the film. The story is all about Lady Hamilton and her unhappy marriage, her love for Nelson, and the consequences of leaving her stodgy husband to live adulterously and with the man she loved. (He was already famous before Trafalger, this was the "Monicagate" of its day) It's a fine soap opera, centered around a performance that can only be called luminous.

    The camera doesn't just love Leigh, it gets down on its knees and worships her. Even in GWTW she never looked so unbelievably beautiful, and she's also completely charming and sensitive. The great Sir Laurence Olivier doesn't have a chance, he barely registers. He's handicapped by a serious lack of screen time and a dreadful red pony-tail wig, but the director seems to have decided to give him short shrift so he can squeeze in a few more exquisite close-ups of Leigh being enchanting. And she is, oh is she ever...
    8rensamuels

    One Guess

    Laurence Olivier and Vivien Leigh when they were both young and desperately beautiful are a joy to watch in this film. He plays the great English naval hero, Nelson, and she, Lady Hamilton, the wife of the English ambassador. Another favorite movie moment of mine is after the opera given in his honor when they are in a bar, before they have actually declared their love for one another. They're talking about what they're not missing by having left the ball after the opera. She says, "This is where the real and exclusive party is." Then she tells him about himself: "Nelson in a good mood," and she makes a bored face. "Nelson in a bad mood," and makes the same face. "Nelson in an exuberant mood," with the same face a third time. He says, "Am I really such a dull fellow?" Her reply: "Only when you ask questions like that." His response is the beautiful part. He says something to the effect of, "Now I'll give my performance. What mood is this? One guess." And he leans his chin on his hand and gazes into her eyes. She guesses something like, "Nelson allowing himself to be just a little bit happy?" He shakes his head slowly and says, "Nelson in love." She leans forward and her chin touches his hand, and just then a group of soldiers, including his son, enter the bar. The moment is all the better because you're left wanting more!
    blu_cu

    Vivien Leigh is wonderful!

    This movie was Winston Churchill's favorite and for me, has always held a charm. Laurence Olivier is fine as Horatio Nelson but he doesn't hold a candle to his co-star and wife, Vivien Leigh. Vivien Leigh is simply superb as Emma Hamilton and dominates the entire film with her beauty and impressive acting skills. There is no doubt that she is one of the greatest beauties of the twenty-first century.

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    • Trivia
      Reportedly Sir Winston Churchill's favorite movie. He claimed to have seen it 83 times.
    • Goofs
      The UK had no formal registrations of births prior to 1837. The only records were those of baptisms at parish churches.
    • Quotes

      Emma: What are those bells?

      Lord Horatio Nelson: Have you forgotten what night this is? Last of 1799; eight bells for the old year, and eight for the new. Happy New Year, darling.

      Emma: Happy New Year.

      Lord Horatio Nelson: The dawn of a new century.

      Emma: 1800. How strange it sounds.

      Lord Horatio Nelson: What a century it's been: Marlborough rode to war, and Washington crossed the Delaware. Louis XVI, and Marie Antoinette. The last of the Stuarts. Peter the Great. Voltaire. Clive of India. Bonaparte...

      Emma: ...Nelson.

    • Connections
      Edited into Master of the World (1961)
    • Soundtracks
      For He's a Jolly Good Fellow
      (Traditional)(uncredited)

      [Sung by the croud at Nelson's return to England after his Tour of Europe]

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    • Release date
      • April 30, 1941 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Lord Nelsons letzte Liebe
    • Filming locations
      • General Service Studios - 1040 N. Las Palmas, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Alexander Korda Films
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 5 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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