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The Wings of the Dove
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Synopsis
Based on the 1902 Henry James novel of the same name, The Wings of the Dove is set in 1910. After the death of her mother, Kate Croy (Helena Bonham Carter) has become a ward of her wealthy Aunt Maude (Charlotte Rampling), who is paying her dissipated father (Michael Gambon) to stay out of Kate's life. Maude wants Kate not to repeat Kate's mother's mistake and marry someone who is a commoner, and Maude arranges a meeting between Kate and Lord Mark (Alex Jennings), a high-class gentleman who can escort her to the right places. But Kate is more interested in Merton Densher (Linus Roache), a penniless journalist. A beautiful but terminally ill American heiress, Millie Theale (Alison Elliott), arrives on the scene and befriends Kate. Kate notices Millie's obvious affection for the handsome Merton, and she arranges an elaborate scheme to hook up the two of them so that Merton can collect Millie's money after her death. But because of her own jealousy, Kate repeatedly sabotages her own arrangement. ~ Michael Betzold, All Movie Guide

Cast

Helena Bonham Carter Kate Croy
Alison Elliott Millie Theale
Michael Gambon Kate's father
Alex Jennings Lord Mark
Elizabeth McGovern Susan
Charlotte Rampling Aunt Maud
Linus Roache Merton Densher

Production Crew

Martyn John Art Director
Henry James Book Author
Michelle Guish Casting
Eduardo Serra Cinematographer
Gabriel Yared Composer (Music Score)
Sandy Powell Costume Designer
Iain Softley Director
Tariq Anwar Editor
Bob Weinstein Executive Producer
Harvey Weinstein Executive Producer
Paul Feldsher Executive Producer
Simon Moseley First Assistant Director
David Parfitt Producer
Stephen Evans Producer
John Beart Production Designer
Hossein Amini Screenwriter
Sallie Jaye Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1997
Runtime: 101
Country: UK
MPAA Rating: R
for sexuality
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama
Romance

Sound
Dolby Digital

Produced by
Miramax
Renaissance Films

Awards
1997 - Best Picture - National Board of Review
1997 - Best Picture - National Board of Review