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6.3/10
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A young woman deals in her own personal way with the trials of adolescence and young adulthood in early 1900s England.A young woman deals in her own personal way with the trials of adolescence and young adulthood in early 1900s England.A young woman deals in her own personal way with the trials of adolescence and young adulthood in early 1900s England.
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- 1 nomination
Kenneth Colley
- Mr. Brunt
- (as Ken Colley)
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- TriviaAccording to David Hemmings' autobiography, 'Blow Up and Other Exaggerations', he was first choice for the role of Uncle Henry but Ken Russell had to renege on the offer because the US film distributors did not want him. Bizarrely, Ken then cast Elton John in the role, before the singer got cold feet over wigs, costume and arduous acting lessons and asked to leave the project. The next choice was Alan Bates (who had played Birkin in the sequel, Women in Love (1969)) but he declined and the role went back to Hemmings.
- ConnectionsFeatured in A British Picture (1989)
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Why do some reviewers think this is a bad movie? There is nothing bad about it at all; unless you are some exceptional prude. Both Sammi Davis and Amanda Donahoe give outstanding performances. The chemistry between the two that was just glimpsed in "The Lair of the White Worm" comes to a beautiful frutation in this movie. That said, it should be noted that females have the primary roles in this movie unlike in "Lair" where Hugh Grant upstaged Amanda and drove Sammi into a virtually insignificant role. Perhaps that is the reason; movies that have women as leads are boycotted by the male audience.
Regardless of why, this movie got a lot less credit than it deserved. I hope it comes out on DVD in the near future.
Regardless of why, this movie got a lot less credit than it deserved. I hope it comes out on DVD in the near future.
- enthusiast
- Oct 17, 2003
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- Also known as
- Ken Russell's Film of D.H. Lawrence's the Rainbow
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- Budget
- $11,987,578 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $444,055
- Gross worldwide
- $444,055
- Runtime1 hour 53 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.66 : 1
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