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Ralph Fiennes | Ignatz Sonnenschein/Adam Sors/Ivan Sors | |
William Hurt | ||
Rachel Weisz | Greta | |
John Neville | Gustave Sors | |
Jennifer Ehle | Valerie Sonnenschein | |
Miriam Margolyes | Rose Sonnenschein | |
Molly Parker | Hannah Wippler | |
Rosemary Harris | Valerie Sors | |
Deborah Unger | ||
James Frain | Gustave Sonnenschein | |
Deborah Kara Unger | Maj. Carole Kovacs | |
David de Keyser | Emmanuel Sonnenschein |
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Producer | Robert Lantos
Andrias Hamori Jonathan Debin András Hámori Andras Hamori |
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Writer | Istvan Szabo
Israel Horovitz István Szabó |
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In A Time Of Revolution, In A Family Torn By Tradition, One Man Was Consumed By Love. When great-grandpa Sonnenschein (the name means "sunshine") bottled the cure-all elixir "A Taste Of Sunshine," he established a family fortune and assumed his sons would continue the business. But great-grandpa's sons -- and family members to come -- had very different hopes and dreams. Ralph Fiennes (The English Patient) plays not one, but three roles in this compelling and acclaimed epic about a Jewish family caught up in the upheavals and false hopes of the war-swept 20th century. A distinguished cast joins Fiennes, including Jennifer Ehle as free-spirited young Valerie, Rosemary Harris (Ehle's real-life mother) as the Valerie of later years, and William Hurt as a war survivor whose new post as a communist official gives him power over his former enemies. |
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