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Synopsis
Alfonso Cuaron (The Little Princess) directed this Mitch Glazer screenplay, a modernization of the 1860-61 classic by Charles Dickens. Some situations in the film are presented as memories -- the way the central figure, Finnegan Bell (Ethan Hawke) recalls events many years later. At a Florida fishing village, eight-year-old orphan Finn Bell (Jeremy James Kissner), talented at art, is left in the care of his sister and her husband, Joe (Chris Cooper). One day, Finn helps a chained, escaped convict who appears in the surf. On other days, he visits Paradiso Perduto, where he plays with young Estella (Raquel Beaudene), niece of the mansion's colorful, flamboyant, and extremely wealthy owner, Ms. Dinsmoor (Anne Bancroft), who parallels the novel's tragic Miss Havisham, a woman jilted at the altar and left emotionally scarred and mentally imbalanced. As Ms. Dinsmoor watches Finn draw a portrait of Estella, she plots to mold Estella into a hard woman capable of destroying men. In a flash forward to the '90s, Finn (Hawke) and Estella (Gwyneth Paltrow), now in their late teens, re-create the water-fountain kiss of their childhood, but Estella vanishes, breaking Finn's heart to such a degree that he doesn't draw or paint for seven years, choosing to eke out a marginal existence with his uncle Joe (after Finn's sister abandons the two). Then Manhattan art representative Jerry Ragno (Josh Mostel) turns up with a startling offer -- if Finn will return to painting and relocate in New York, Ragno will give him a one-man show. With an apparent assist from Ms. Dinsmoor, Finn makes the move and begins his new life with great expectations and a deadline of 10 weeks to complete the necessary paintings. When Finn next encounters Estella, she has a wealthy boyfriend, Walter (Hank Azaria). As Finn once again becomes entranced by Estella, he also begins to question exactly how his life is being manipulated. Francesco Clemente did the paintings and drawings seen in the film. Shown at the 1998 Sundance Film Festival. ~ Bhob Stewart, All Movie Guide

Cast

Hank Azaria Walter Plane
Nell Campbell Erica Thrall
Chris Cooper Joe
Robert De Niro Lustig, Prisoner
Ethan Hawke Finnegan Bell
Gwyneth Paltrow Estella
Stephen Spinella Carter Macleish
Anne Bancroft Ms. Dinsmoor
Josh Mostel Jerry Ragno
Gabriel Mick Owen
Kim Dickens Maggie
Raquel Beaudene Estella, age 10
Jeremy James Kissner Finnegan, age 10

Production Crew

John Kasarda Art Director
Charles Dickens Book Author
Jill Greenberg Casting
Emmanuel Lubezki Cinematographer
John Linson Co-producer
Patrick Doyle Composer (Music Score)
Judianna Makovsky Costume Designer
Alfonso CuarĂ³n Director
Steve Weisberg Editor
Deborah Lee Executive Producer
Thomas A. Reilly First Assistant Director
Art Linson Producer
Tony Burrough Production Designer
Mitch Glazer Screenwriter
Susan Bode-Tyson Set Designer
Richard Beggs Sound/Sound Designer
Tom Nelson Sound/Sound Designer
Deborah Lee Unit Production Manager
Year: 1997
Runtime: 111
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
for language and some sexuality
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama
Romance

Color type
Technicolor/Deluxe prints

Sound
Dolby Digital

Produced by
20th Century Fox