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Lee Remick | ... |
Eugenia Young
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Robin Ellis | ... |
Robert Acton
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Wesley Addy | ... |
Mr. Wentworth
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Tim Choate | ... |
Clifford
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Lisa Eichhorn | ... |
Gertrude
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Kristin Griffith | ... |
Lizzie Acton
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Nancy New | ... |
Charlotte
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Norman Snow | ... |
Mr. Brand
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Helen Stenborg | ... |
Mrs. Acton
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Tim Woodward | ... |
Felix Young
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Gedda Petry | ... |
Augustine
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James Ivory | ... |
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Richard Robbins | ... |
Musician (uncredited)
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Donald Warnock | ... |
The Dandy at the Ball (uncredited)
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Directed by
James Ivory |
Written by
Henry James | ... | (novel) |
Ruth Prawer Jhabvala | ... | (screenplay) |
Produced by
Connie Kaiserman | ... | associate producer |
Ismail Merchant | ... | producer |
Music by
Richard Robbins |
Cinematography by
Larry Pizer | ... | (photography) |
Editing by
Humphrey Dixon |
Editorial Department
Mark Potter | ... | assistant editor (as Mark Potter Jr.) |
Casting By
Judy Abbott |
Art Direction by
Jeremiah Rusconi |
Costume Design by
Judy Moorcroft |
Makeup Department
Marianne Grigg | ... | makeup artist |
Jeanne Richmond | ... | makeup artist |
Martin Samuel | ... | hair stylist |
Production Management
Joyce Herlihy | ... | production manager |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Christine Fox | ... | second assistant director |
James Maniolas | ... | assistant director (as Jim Maniolas) |
Art Department
Don Carpentier | ... | property master |
Jeremy Mitford | ... | property master |
Sound Department
Derek Ball | ... | sound |
Brian Blamey | ... | sound editor |
Bob Jones | ... | sound re-recording engineer |
Ken Nightingall | ... | boom operator (as Ken Nightengall) |
Doug E. Turner | ... | sound re-recording engineer (as Doug Turner) |
Camera and Electrical Department
Christopher Cormack | ... | still photographer |
Ken Ferris | ... | focus puller |
Constantine Makris | ... | grip |
Christopher Misiano | ... | grip |
Donald Newman | ... | gaffer (as Don Newman) |
Brian Rose | ... | clapper loader |
Eugene D. Shlugleit | ... | electrician (as Eugene Shlugleit) |
Jim Walsh | ... | best boy |
Mikki Ansin | ... | still photographer (uncredited) |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Jenny Beavan | ... | costume assistant |
Keith Morton | ... | wardrobe master |
Location Management
Peter Kean | ... | location unit manager |
Music Department
Vic Flick | ... | conductor / music arranger |
Script and Continuity Department
Jane Buck | ... | continuity |
Additional Crew
Elizabeth Aldrich | ... | choreographer |
Steve Bach | ... | production assistant |
Trevor Bond | ... | title art |
Walter Bursiel | ... | production assistant |
Anthony Chase | ... | production assistant |
Ellen Dinerstein | ... | production assistant |
Michael Fields | ... | production assistant |
Charles Garth | ... | choreographer |
Graham Henderson | ... | production accountant |
Mark Potter Sr. | ... | title art |
John Rusconi | ... | production assistant |
Karen Shashoua | ... | production assistant |
Production Companies
- Merchant Ivory Productions (presents)
Distributors
- Enterprise Pictures Limited (1979) (United Kingdom) (theatrical)
- Levitt-Pickman (1979) (United States) (theatrical)
- Gaumont (1980) (France) (theatrical)
- T&O Film (1981) (Norway) (theatrical)
- Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) (1985) (United States) (tv) (broadcast premiere)
- Connossieur Video (1991) (United States) (VHS)
- Pony Canyon (1991) (Japan) (VHS)
- Home Vision Entertainment (HVE) (2003) (United States) (DVD)
- Odyssey Video (2003) (United Kingdom) (DVD)
- The Criterion Collection (2003) (United States) (DVD)
- Cecchi Gori Home Video (2004) (Italy) (DVD)
- MK2 Éditions (2007) (France) (DVD) (special edition)
- Cinemax (2012) (Hungary) (tv)
- Cohen Media Group (2015) (United States)
- Cohen Media Group (2020) (United States) (Blu-ray)
- Curzon Film Distributors (2020) (United Kingdom) (Blu-ray)
- Pan-Canadian Film Distributors (1979) (Canada) (theatrical)
- F.J. Lucas (Brazil) (VHS)
- Pan-Canadian Video Presentations (1983) (Canada) (VHS)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Hillsburg/Meyer Inc. (titles)
- Don Carpenter & Eastfield Village (property)
- Cosprop (costumes)
- Spot Labs (processing)
- Rank Film Laboratories (release prints)
- Delta Sound Services (re-recording at)
- Panavision (camera equipment provided by)
- The United States Department of Interior, National Park Service (special thanks)
- Smithsonian Institution (special thanks)
- Merrimac Valley Textile Museum (special thanks)
- Richard Ginori (special thanks)
- Firestone and Parson Jewellers (special thanks)
- Appleton Manor Farms (special thanks)
- Sowles Foundation (special thanks)
- Aquila Farm (special thanks)
- Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities (owner: The Lyman House in Waltham Massachusetts all owned by)
- The Essex Institue (owner: Gardner-Pingree House in salem Massachusetts owned by)
- Freeway CAM B.V. (collection account management)
- Gramavision Records (soundtrack)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
It's the fall of 1850, a few miles outside Boston. The household of the dour Mr. Wentworth receives two unannounced visitors from Europe, Eugenia and Felix, the daughter and son of his half sister. Gertrude, one of Wentworth's two daughters, is instantly infatuated with her cousins, thinking them sophisticated and worldly. She turns her back on the local Unitarian minister, Mr. Brand, who has been calling on her, to delight in the pleasure and amusement Felix offers. Another wealthy neighbor, Mr. Acton, is attracted to Eugenia, who is going through a divorce with a European aristocrat. Are the Americans being used by the penniless Europeans? Or is there real affection?
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Taglines | Based on a novel by Henry James See more » |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | First of three film adaptations by Merchant Ivory Productions of novels by Henry James. The second would be The Bostonians (1984) whilst the third was The Golden Bowl (2000). Each film was produced by Ismail Merchant, directed by James Ivory and had a screenplay written by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala. See more » |
Movie Connections | Featured in Soldier of Orange/The Human Factor/Coal Miner's Daughter/The Europeans (1980). See more » |
Soundtracks | Trio, Opus 17 See more » |
Quotes |
Gertrude:
I was very wicked just now to my sister. I said things that puzzled her. On purpose. Mr. Brand: You say things that puzzle me. Gertrude: I always know when I do it. See more » |