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Judi Dench | Barbara Covett | |
Cate Blanchett | Sheba Hart | |
Bill Nighy | Richard Hart | |
Tom Georgeson | Ted Mawson | |
Michael Maloney | Sandy Pabblem | |
Joanna Scanlan | Sue Hodge | |
Shaun Parkes | Bill Rumer | |
Emma Kennedy | Linda | |
Syreeta Kumar | Gita | |
Andrew Simpson | Steven Connolly | |
Philip Davis | Brian Bangs | |
Wendy Nottingham | Elaine Clifford | |
Tameka Empson | Antonia Robinson | |
Leon Skinner | Davis | |
Juno Temple | Polly Hart |
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Producer | Scott Rudin
Robert Fox Andrew MacDonald |
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Writer | Patrick Marber
Zoe Heller |
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Cinematography | Chris Menges
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Musician | Philip Glass
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Academy Award® winners Judi Dench and Cate Blanchett give wickedly entertaining, Oscar-nominated performances - one as a woman consumed by her colleague's guilty secret, the other, a victim to her own dark obsessions - in this sexy, stylish thriller. Dench mesmerizes as Barbara Covett, a teacher who rules over her classroom with an iron fist, yet leads a desperate, solitary life outside it. That is, until she meets radiant new art teacher Sheba Hart (Blanchett). Although at first overjoyed with her newfound kindred spirit, when Barbara discovers that Sheba is having an affair with a teenage student, her jealously and rage spiral out of control. Also starring Bill Nighy, Notes On A Scandal "has all the right ingredients: lust, greed, envy, secrets, lies, betrayal!" (Interview) |
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