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Samuel West | Gerald Brenan | |
Jonathan Pryce | Lytton Strachey | |
Stephen Boxer | Military Rep | |
Jeremy Northam | Beacus Penrose | |
Peter Blythe | Phillip Morrell | |
Emma Thompson | Dora Carrington | |
David Ryall | Mayor | |
Janet McTeer | Vanessa Bell | |
Rufus Sewell | Mark Gertler | |
Penelope Wilton | Lady Ottoline Morrell | |
Alex Kingston | Frances Partridge | |
Steven Waddington | Ralph Partridge | |
Richard Clifford | Clive Bell | |
Helen Blatch | Nurse | |
Annabel Mullion | Mary Hutchinson | |
Sebastian Harcombe | Roger Senhouse | |
Georgiana Dacombe | Marjorie Gertler | |
Gary Turner | Duncan Grant | |
Neville Phillips | Court Usher | |
Christopher Birch | Dr. Starkey Smith | |
Daniel Betts | Porter | |
Simon Bye | Fly Driver | |
Marzio Idoni | Gondolier | |
Mark Chapman | Johnny Boy | |
Eva Gray | Dancer |
Director/Choreographer |
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Producer | John McGrath
Ronald Shedlo Francis Boespflug Philippe Carcassonne |
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Writer/Composer |
Christopher Hampton
Michael Holroyd |
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Cinematography |
Denis Lenoir
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Music |
Michael Nyman
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Painter Dora Carrington develops an intimate but extremely complex bond with writer Lytton Strachey. Though Lytton is a homosexual, he is enchanted by the mysterious Dora and they begin a lifelong friendship that has strangely romantic undertones. Eventually, Lytton and Dora decide to live together, despite the fact that the latter has fallen in love with military man Ralph Partridge, whom she plans to marry. |
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