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Peter Cellier | Sir Harry Otway, a landlord | |
Julian Sands | George Emerson | |
Judi Dench | Eleanor Lavish | |
Simon Callow | Mr. Beebe | |
Denholm Elliott | Mr. Emerson | |
Daniel Day-Lewis | Cecil Vyse | |
Rupert Graves | Freddy Honeychurch | |
Maggie Smith | Charlotte Bartlett | |
Rosemary Leach | Mrs Honeychurch | |
Patrick Godfrey | Mr. Eager | |
Amanda Walker | The Cockney Signora | |
Kitty Aldridge | New Lucy | |
Fabia Drake | Catharine Alan | |
Maria Britneva | Mrs Vyse, Cecil's mother | |
Joan Heney | Miss Teresa Alan | |
Brigid Erin Bates | Maid at Windy Corner | |
Isabella Celani | Persephone | |
Mia Fothergill | Minnie Beebe | |
Dame Maggie Smith | Charlotte Bartlett / a Chaperon | |
Helena Bonham Carter | Lucy Honeychurch / Miss Bartlett's cousin and charge | |
Denholm Elliott | Mr Emerson / an English tourist | |
Simon Callow | The Reverend Mr Beebe | |
Patrick Godfrey | The Reverend Mr Eager / Chaplain of the Anglican Church in Florence | |
Judi Dench | Eleanor Lavish / a novelist | |
Fabia Drake | Miss Catharine Alan | |
Joan Henley | Miss Teresa Alan | |
Maria Britneva | Mrs Vyse / Cecil's mother | |
Peter Cellier | Sir Harry Otway / a landlord | |
Luigi Di Fiore | Murdered Youth | |
Matyelok Gibbs | New Charlotte | |
Mirio Guidelli | Santa Croce Guide | |
Freddy Korner | Mr Floyd | |
Patricia Lawrence | Mrs Butterworth | |
Elizabeth Marangoni | Miss Pole |
Director/Choreographer |
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Producer |
Ismail Merchant
Paul Bradley Peter Marangoni |
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Writer/Composer |
E.M. Forster
Ruth Prawer Jhabvala |
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Cinematography |
Tony Pierce-Roberts
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Music |
Richard Robbins
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When Lucy Honeychurch and chaperon Charlotte Bartlett find themselves in Florence with rooms without views, fellow guests Mr Emerson and son George step in to remedy the situation. Meeting the Emersons could change Lucy's life forever but, once back in England, how will her experiences in Tuscany affect her marriage plans? |
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