|
Nick Nolte | Adam Verver | |
Anjelica Huston | Fanny Assingham | |
Uma Thurman | Charlotte Stant | |
Jeremy Northam | Prince Amerigo | |
Kate Beckinsale | Maggie Verver | |
Madeleine Potter | Lady Castledean | |
James Fox | Colonel Bob Assingham | |
Nicholas Day | Lord Castledean | |
Peter Eyre | A.R. Jarvis, Shopkeeper | |
Nickolas Grace | Lecturer | |
Daniel Byam Shaw | Principino at Five Years | |
Francesco Giuffrida | Duke's Younger Son | |
Nikolas Grace | ||
Susan Gutfreund | Vivacious Guest | |
Robin Hart | Mr. Blint | |
Billy Monger | Principino | |
Marta Paola Richeldi | The Duchess |
Director |
|
||
Producer | Ismail Merchant
Paul Bradley Richard Hawley |
||
Writer | Ruth Prawer Jhabvala
Henry James |
"Terrific! A Gripping Drama of Love and Adultery!" -Jonathan Foreman, The New York Post The Golden Bowl, set in England and Italy during the early 1900s, is the story of Maggie (Kate Beckinsale), the daughter of an American tycoon, Adam Verver (Nick Nolte), who marries an impoverished yet charming Italian aristocrat, Prince Amerigo (Jeremy Northam). Through a twist of fate, Adam marries the Prince's former lover Charlotte Stant (Uma Thurman). Maggie's suspicion of an affair between the Prince and Charlotte grows after the ill-fated purchase of a golden bowl. It becomes only a matter of time before Maggie unravels the truth from a world of deception and lies. |
|
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Features
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||