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A Room With A View (1986)

ID: 27592
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Starring: Simon CallowHelena Bonham CarterJudi DenchDenholm ElliottDaniel Day LewisJulian SandsMaggie SmithFabia DrakePatrick GodfreyRupert GravesJoan HenleyRosemary Leach
Director: James Ivory
Category: DramaComedyForeign
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Widescreen1.85:1
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ENGLISH:DolbyDigital5.1
Subtitles: [None]
Length: 116 mins
Release Date: 2000-07-05
Rental: $ 4.00
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A Superb English Cast In The Acclaimed Romantic Comedy Of Manners.

Helena Bonham Carter, Maggie Smith, Daniel Day Lewis, Denholm Elliott and Julian Sands head a spectacular English cast in this acclaimed Academy Award-winning Merchant/Ivory production bases on E.M. Forster's novel of wit and romance.

Off to the sensuous landscape of Florence for her horizon broadening tour, Lucy, a perfectly proper young Edwardian lady (Carter) is chaperoned by her even more proper Aunt Charlotte.At the merest hint of scandal -- Lucy is kissed by an improper suitor (Sands) -- Charlotte whisks her back to the serene English countryside where she is betrothed to a supposedly suitable gentleman (Lewis), insufferably in love with himself.

With its "superb ensemble acting, intelligent writing and stunning design" (The New York Times), this delightful comedy of manners sparkles with keen observations of class behavior and genuine humor.



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