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Plenty (1985)
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Synopsis
Plenty boasts a cast of actors ranging from
John Gielgud
as an ethical and caustic senior diplomat to
Meryl Streep
as Susan Traherne, a woman looking for solace and a decent life in the aftermath of World War II. After World War II has ended, along with her work in the French Resistance movement and an idealized love affair with a soldier, Susan finds jobs in the business and diplomatic worlds. Her life slowly disintegrates as she tries and fails to have a child then marries diplomat Raymond Brock (
Charles Dance
) and suffers further emotional decline as her rather conventional marriage eventually becomes cool and finally, alienating. Against Susan's difficulties are tumultuous events in the background -- the Suez Canal crisis and Middle East developments among them.
David Hare
adapted the screenplay from his successful stage play which first opened in 1978. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, All Movie Guide
Cast
Charles Dance
Raymond Brock
John Gielgud
Sir Leonard Darwin
Ian McKellen
Sir Andrew Charleson
Sam Neill
Lazar
Meryl Streep
Susan Traherne
Tracey Ullman
Alice Park
Sting
Mick
Production Crew
Adrian Smith
Art Director
Tony Reading
Art Director
Ian Baker
Cinematographer
Bruce Smeaton
Composer (Music Score)
Ruth Myers
Costume Designer
Fred Schepisi
Director
Peter Honess
Editor
Christine Beveridge
Makeup
J. Roy Helland
Makeup
David Hare
Play Author
Edward R. Pressman
Producer
Joseph Papp
Producer
Richard Macdonald
Production Designer
David Hare
Screenwriter
Peter James
Set Designer
Year: 1985
Runtime: 119
Country: UK
MPAA Rating: R
Category: Feature
Genre
Drama
Sound
Dolby
Produced by
20th Century Fox
RKO Radio Pictures
Release
by 20th Century Fox
© 2009 Spout LLC. Portions of content provided by All Movie Guide.