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Release Date:
May 14, 2000
Original Title:
The Golden Bowl
Alternate Titles:
La coupe d'or
Genres:
Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Merchant Ivory Productions
TF1 International
Production Countries:
France | United Kingdom | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 6 GR: 16 US: R
Runtime: 130
Adam Verver, a US billionaire in London, dotes on daughter Maggie. An impecunious Italian, Prince Amerigo, marries her even though her best friend, Charlotte Stant, is his lover. She and Amerigo keep this secret from Maggie, so Maggie interests her widowed father in Charlotte, who is happy with the match because she wants to be close to Amerigo. Charlotte desires him, the lovers risk discovery, Amerigo longs for Italy, Maggie wants to spare her father's pain, and Adam wants to return to America to build a museum. Amidst lies and artifice, what fate awaits adulterers?
Art Direction:
Lucy Richardson
Associate Producer:
Fabrizio Mosca
Casting:
Celestia Fox
Costume Design:
John Bright
Director:
James Ivory
Director of Photography:
Tony Pierce-Roberts
Editor:
John David Allen
Executive Producer:
Richard Hawley
Paul Bradley
Novel:
Henry James
Original Music Composer:
Richard Robbins
Producer:
Ismail Merchant
Production Design:
Andrew Sanders
Set Decoration:
Anna Pinnock
Wardrobe Master:
Dan Grace
Writer:
Ruth Prawer Jhabvala
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