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A wealthy, upper-class British widow marries a much younger Italian man with disastrous results in this turn-of-the-century costume drama based on the E.M. Forster novel. After marrying into a wealthy family and then losing her husband, middle-aged Lilia Herriton (
Helen Mirren
) suffers under the disapproving yoke of her haughty mother-in-law (
Barbara Jefford
). At the suggestion of family friend Caroline Abbott (
Helena Bonham Carter
), Lilia leaves her young daughter and in-laws for a holiday in Italy, where she falls in love with the penniless but handsome Gino Carella (Giovanni Guidelli). When she announces her plans to marry Gino, the family dispatches her brother-in-law, Philip (
Rupert Graves
), to prevent the union. But the alternately caddish and thoughtful Philip fails in his mission. Gino proves to be as charming to other women as he is to his wife, but he's genuinely bereaved when she dies in childbirth. Soon, Philip and his high-strung sister, Harriet (
Judy Davis
), arrive in Tuscany in an attempt to spirit away Lilia's son. But the principled Caroline turns up, determined to stop them, setting the stage for unexpected realizations and unforeseeable tragedy. Where Angels Fear to Tread reunites Bonham Carter and Graves, who co-starred in the previous E.M. Forster adaptation,
A Room With a View
. Each actor also starred in other Forster films: Bonham Carter in
Howards End
and Graves in
Maurice
. ~ Brian J. Dillard, All Movie Guide
Cast
Vass Anderson
Mr. Abbott
Sylvia Barter
Mrs. Theobald
Helena Bonham Carter
Caroline Abbott
Judy Davis
Harriet Herriton
Rupert Graves
Philip Herriton
Giovanni Guidelli
Gino Carella
Barbara Jefford
Mrs. Herriton
Sophie Kullman
Irma
Helen Mirren
Lilia Herriton
Thomas Wheatley
Mr. Kingcroft
Production Crew
Luigi Marchione
Art Director
Marianne Ford
Art Director
Olivia Stewart
Associate Producer
E.M. Forster
Book Author
Jeremy Gee
Camera Operator
Roberto Brega
Camera Operator
Joyce Gallie
Casting
Rita Forzano
Casting
Michael Coulter
Cinematographer
Giovanna Romagnoli
Co-producer
Rachel Portman
Composer (Music Score)
David Snell
Conductor
Monica Howe
Costume Designer
Charles Sturridge
Director
Peter Coulson
Editor
Jeffrey Taylor
Executive Producer
Kent Walwin
Executive Producer
Gaetano Donizetti
Featured Music
Vincenzo Bellini
Featured Music
Boyana Sutic
First Assistant Director
Cordelia Hardy
First Assistant Director
John Dodds
First Assistant Director
Michael Giorgella
First Assistant Director
Chris Plevin
Focus Puller
Andrea Borella
Location Manager
Derek Granger
Producer
Geoffrey Taylor
Producer
Jeffrey Taylor
Producer
Kent Walwin
Producer
Nick Elliott
Producer
Rizia Ortolani
Production Coordinator
Simon Holland
Production Designer
Walter Massi
Production Designer
Lil Sterling
Production Manager
Walter Massi
Production Manager
Charles Sturridge
Screenwriter
Derek Granger
Screenwriter
Tim Sullivan
Screenwriter
Mary Holdsworth
Script Supervisor
Robert Fabbri
Second Assistant Director
Sabina Segatori
Set Dresser
Gaetano Donizetti
Songwriter
Vincenzo Bellini
Songwriter
John Ireland
Sound Editor
Hugh Strain
Sound Mixer
Peter Sutton
Sound Recordist
Andrea Borella
Unit Production Manager
Year: 1991
Runtime: 112
Country: UK
MPAA Rating: PG
for sensuality, violence and theme
Category: Feature
Genre
Drama
Color type
Eastmancolor
Technicolor prints
Sound
Dolby
Produced by
Compact Films
London Weekend Television
New Line Cinema
Rank Organisation
Sovereign Pictures
Stagescreen
Release
February 28, 1992 (USA)
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