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The End of the Affair
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Synopsis
Based on the novel by Graham Greene, this romantic drama stars Ralph Fiennes as Maurice Bendrix, a novelist who, during World War II, had an affair with Sarah Miles (Julianne Moore), the wife of his best friend Henry (Stephen Rea). Sarah abruptly broke off the romance in 1944, but two years later, after Maurice runs into Henry, he becomes obsessed with the affair and hires a man to investigate Sarah. He reads her diary of their forbidden romance in the midst of the London Blitz and discovers that, overwhelmed with fear and guilt, she pledged to God that she would end the affair if Maurice's life were spared. Maurice is determined to reintroduce himself into Sarah's life, but she fears that being near him would be too great a temptation. The End of the Affair was previously brought to the screen in 1955 by Edward Dmytryk; this version was written for the screen and directed by Academy Award-winner Neil Jordan. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Cast

James Bolam Mr. Savage
Ralph Fiennes Maurice Bendrix
Deborah Findlay Miss Smythe
Ian Hart Mr. Parkis
Jason Isaacs Father Smythe
Julianne Moore Sarah Miles
Stephen Rea Henry Miles
Sam Bould Lance Parkis

Production Crew

Jon Billington Art Director
Tony Woollard Art Director
Graham Greene Book Author
Susie Figgis Casting
Roger Pratt Cinematographer
Kathy Sykes Co-producer
Michael Nyman Composer (Music Score)
Sandy Powell Costume Designer
Neil Jordan Director
Tony Lawson Editor
Patrick Clayton First Assistant Director
Neil Jordan Producer
Stephen Woolley Producer
Anthony Pratt Production Designer
Neil Jordan Screenwriter
Joanne Woollard Set Designer
David A. Stephenson Sound/Sound Designer
Chris Seagers Supervising Art Director
Year: 1999
Runtime: 109
Country: UK
MPAA Rating: R
for scenes of strong sexuality
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama
Romance

Sound
Dolby/SDDS

Produced by
Columbia Pictures

Release
December 03, 1999 (USA)
by Sony Pictures Entertainment

Awards
1999 - Best Film - British Academy Awards
1999 - Best Film (Drama) - Golden Globe
1999 - Best Picture - Drama - Golden Globe
1999 - Best Picture - British Academy of Film and Television