
Lady Caroline Lamb (1972)
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- PG
- 2h 3min
- Drama, History
- 22 Nov 1972 (UK)
- Movie
- Nominated for 2 BAFTA Film Awards. Another 1 nomination.
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Cast verified as complete
Sarah Miles | ... |
Lady Caroline Lamb
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Jon Finch | ... |
William Lamb
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Richard Chamberlain | ... |
Lord Byron
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John Mills | ... |
Canning
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Margaret Leighton | ... |
Lady Melbourne
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Pamela Brown | ... |
Lady Bessborough
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Silvia Monti | ... |
Miss Milbanke
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Ralph Richardson | ... |
George IV
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Laurence Olivier | ... |
Duke of Wellington
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Caterina Boratto | ... |
Contessa
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Peter Bull | ... |
Minister
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Charles Carson | ... |
Potter
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Sonia Dresdel | ... |
Lady Pont
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Nicholas Field | ... |
St. John
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Felicity Gibson | ... |
Girl in Blue
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Robert Harris | ... |
Apothecary
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Richard Hurndall | ... |
Radical
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Paddy Joyce | ... |
Irish Housekeeper
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Bernard Kay | ... |
Benson
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Janet Key | ... |
Miss Fairfax
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Mario Maranzana | ... |
Coachman
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Robert Mill | ... |
ADC to Wellington
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Norman Mitchell | ... |
Restaurant Functionary
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John Moffatt | ... |
Murray
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Trevor Peacock | ... |
Agent
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Maureen Pryor | ... |
Mrs. Buller
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Fanny Rowe | ... |
Lady Holland
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Stephen Sheppard | ... |
Buckham
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Roy Stewart | ... |
Black Pug
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Ralph Truman | ... |
Admiral
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Michael Wilding | ... |
Lord Holland
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Jack Armstrong | ... |
Servant (uncredited)
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Jim Brady | ... |
Bare Knuckle Fighter (uncredited)
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Daniel Brown | ... |
Servant (uncredited)
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Joyce Carey | ... |
Marquise (uncredited)
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Jack Carter | ... |
Guest (uncredited)
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Maxwell Craig | ... |
Second at Bare Knuckle Fight (uncredited)
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Josie Grant | ... |
Spectator at Bare Knuckle Fight (uncredited)
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Victor Harrington | ... |
Duke of Wellington's Dinner Guest (uncredited)
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Walter Henry | ... |
Servant (uncredited)
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George Holdcroft | ... |
Member of Parliament (uncredited)
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John Ketteringham | ... |
Guest (uncredited)
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Anthony Lang | ... |
Member of Parliament (uncredited)
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Aileen Lewis | ... |
Duke of Wellington's Dinner Guest (uncredited)
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Preston Lockwood | ... |
1st Partner (uncredited)
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Fred Machon | ... |
Guest (uncredited)
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Bob Ramsey | ... |
Bare Knuckle Fighter (uncredited)
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John Rapley | ... |
2nd Partner (uncredited)
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Ivor Salter | ... |
Major Domo at Chatsworth (uncredited)
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John Smart | ... |
Casino Patron (uncredited)
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Esme Smythe | ... |
Guest (uncredited)
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Alecia St Leger | ... |
Guest (uncredited)
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Guy Standeven | ... |
Judge (uncredited)
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John Tatham | ... |
Duke of Wellington's Dinner Guest (uncredited)
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Larry Taylor | ... |
Man at Bare Knuckle Fight (uncredited)
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Reg Thomason | ... |
Member of Parliament (uncredited)
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Harry Van Engel | ... |
Servant (uncredited)
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Directed by
Robert Bolt |
Written by
Robert Bolt | ... | (written by) |
Produced by
Franco Cristaldi | ... | executive producer |
Fernando Ghia | ... | producer |
Bernard Williams | ... | associate producer |
Music by
Richard Rodney Bennett |
Cinematography by
Oswald Morris | ... | director of photography |
Editing by
Norman Savage |
Editorial Department
Tony Lawson | ... | assembly editor |
Casting By
Anne Donne | ... | (as Ann Donne) |
Art Direction by
Carmen Dillon |
Costume Design by
David Walker |
Makeup Department
George Frost | ... | makeup artist |
Bobbie Smith | ... | hairdresser |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Michael Stevenson | ... | second assistant director |
David Tringham | ... | assistant director |
Art Department
Vernon Dixon | ... | set dresser |
Russell Hagg | ... | assistant art director |
Gus Walker | ... | construction manager |
Sound Department
Bill Daniels | ... | sound recordist |
Teddy Mason | ... | sound editor |
Gordon K. McCallum | ... | dubbing mixer |
John Hayward | ... | re-recording mixer (uncredited) |
Stunts
Bob Simmons | ... | fight arranger |
Camera and Electrical Department
Patrick Carey | ... | cameraman: second unit (as Paddy Carey) |
Jimmy Turrell | ... | camera operator (as Jim Turrell) |
Jerry Sandler | ... | clapper loader: second unit (uncredited) |
Tony Woodcock | ... | clapper loader (uncredited) |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Ron Beck | ... | wardrobe supervisor |
Location Management
Terence A. Clegg | ... | location manager (as Terence Clegg) |
Music Department
Marcus Dods | ... | conductor: New Philharmonia Orchestra |
Peter Mark | ... | musician: viola solo with the New Philharmonia Orchestra |
The New Philharmonia Orchestra | ... | musicians: orchestra |
Richard Rodney Bennett | ... | music arranger (uncredited) / orchestrator (uncredited) |
Richard Lush | ... | music engineer (uncredited) / music mixer (uncredited) |
Script and Continuity Department
June Randall | ... | continuity |
Additional Crew
Eleanor Fazan | ... | dance movement |
Loretta Ordewer | ... | production secretary |
John Trehy | ... | production accountant |
Ron Bareham | ... | assistant accountant (uncredited) |
Robin Demetriou | ... | cast and crew chef (uncredited) |
Geoff Freeman | ... | unit publicist (uncredited) |
Tony Tweedale | ... | publicist (uncredited) |
Production Companies
Distributors
- MGM-EMI (1972) (United Kingdom) (theatrical)
- Europa-Stockholm Film (1973) (Sweden) (theatrical)
- United Artists (1973) (United States) (theatrical)
- Kontinental (1973) (Norway) (theatrical)
- Prism Entertainment (1986) (United States) (VHS) (pan and scan)
- Warner Home Video (1990) (United Kingdom) (VHS)
- British Empire Films Australia (1973) (Australia) (theatrical)
- DLS Film (1973) (Netherlands) (theatrical)
- Damaskinos-Mihailidis (DM) [gr] (1973) (Greece) (theatrical)
- Izaro Films (1973) (Spain) (theatrical)
- 9Gem (2023) (Australia) (tv)
- MTC Video (1985) (Greece) (VHS)
- New Gold Entertainment (1972) (Italy)
- Starmaker Entertainment (1990) (United States) (VHS)
- Thorn EMI Video Australia (1985) (Australia) (video)
- Viacom (United States) (tv) (syndication)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Abbey Road Studios (music recorded and mixed at)
- Panavision (filmed in)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
In Regency England, Lord William Lamb and Lady Caroline Lamb have just gotten married despite the protestations of his mother, Lady Melbourne, in she believing Caroline and her mother being inappropriate, most notably acting wildly "common", not up to the standards that their wealth and titles dictate. While she is guilty of similar acts as Caroline's mother, Lady Bessborough, such as infidelity, Lady Melbourne counters the important difference between them is discretion versus indiscretion in carrying out those acts. What neither William or Lady Melbourne knows about is Caroline's nervous constitution for which she self-medicates. William and Caroline's differences become apparent in their marriage which begin to drive them apart. Caroline becomes mutually attracted to equally wild but poor Lord Byron, they only openly beginning an affair after he becomes famous and wealthy from his published poetry, he becoming the toast of the town and catching the eye of many a young, adoring female. Believing that she is in love with Byron, Caroline goes to extreme lengths to hold onto him while she and William become to need the other emotionally for their own sanity. The problem for William is his up and coming political career which is only hindered by the outrageous behavior of his wife. Written by Huggo |
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Taglines | England expected an affaire. Caroline gave them history. See more » |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | In reality, Lady Caroline Lamb was addicted to laudanum, which is generally thought to be one of the contributing factors to her premature death. There is no reference to this specific addiction in the movie, although in the first scene Lady Bessborough offers Caroline a tincture of some sort for her nervousness, that tincture which most-likely is laudanum. See more » |
Goofs | Members of Parliament do not applaud speeches. See more » |
Movie Connections | Referenced in The Films of Robert Bolt (1972). See more » |
Soundtracks | Lancers See more » |
Quotes |
ADC to Wellington:
[Caroline has just slashed her wrists]
Good God, your Grace! She just tried to kill herself! Duke of Wellington: Nonsense, me boy. No difficulty about killing yourself, if you really mean to. See more » |