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Enchanted April
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Synopsis
Previously filmed in 1935 with Ann Harding, Enchanted April, a romantic novel by Elizabeth, was remade in 1992. The first film skips along superficially at 66 minutes: the second, directed by the always intriguing Mike Newell, runs 101 minutes, allowing for richer characterizations and a bottomless reserve of brilliant dialogue. Two cloistered, married English women (Josie Lawrence, Miranda Richardson) impulsively rent an Italian villa and embark upon a vacation without their spouses. They are joined by two other ladies: the high-flown aging widow Joan Plowright, and elegant upper-crust beauty Polly Walker) whom they've never met. Under the spell of an exotic new location, the foursome are in for quite a few life-altering experiences, many of them amusing, and not a few very surprising. Impeccably accurate in its recreation of European manners and mores in the 1920s, Enchanted April is sheer bliss from fade-in to fade-out. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Jim Broadbent Frederick Arbuthnot
Michael Kitchen George Briggs
Josie Lawrence Lottie Wilkins
Alfred Molina Mellersh Wilkins
Joan Plowright Mrs. Fisher
Miranda Richardson Rose Arbuthnot
Polly Walker Lady Caroline Dester

Production Crew

Matthew Hamilton Associate Producer
Elizabeth Von Arnim Book Author
Rex Maidment Cinematographer
Richard Rodney Bennett Composer (Music Score)
Sheena Napier Costume Designer
Mike Newell Director
Dick Allen Editor
Mark Shivas Executive Producer
Simon Relph Executive Producer
Ann Scott Producer
Mark Shivas Producer
Simon Relph Producer
Malcolm Thornton Production Designer
Elizabeth Von Arnim Screenwriter
Peter Barnes Screenwriter
Year: 1992
Runtime: 93
Country: UK
MPAA Rating: PG
for some mild language
Category: Feature


Sound
Dolby

Produced by
BBC
Greenpoint Films
Miramax

Release
July 31, 1992 (USA)
by Curzon-Miramax
Miramax

Awards
1992 - Best Film (Musical or Comedy) - Golden Globe
1992 - Best Picture - Musical or Comedy - Golden Globe
1992 - Best Picture - Musical or Comedy - Hollywood Foreign Press Association