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Featuring:
Rachel Weisz, Sam Claflin, Holliday Grainger
Written by:
Roger Michell
Daphne Du Maurier
Directed by:
Roger Michell
Release Date:
June 8, 2017
Original Title:
My Cousin Rachel
Alternate Titles:
Kuzenim Rachel
Unokatestvérem, Rachel
断肠花
Genres:
Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Fox Searchlight Pictures
Free Range Films
TSG Entertainment
Production Countries:
United Kingdom | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AT: 12 AU: PG DE: 6 DK: 15 ES: 12 GB: 12A HU: 18 IE: 12 JP: PG12 NL: 16 PL: 16 PT: M/12 US: PG-13
Runtime: 106
A young Englishman plots revenge against his mysterious, beautiful cousin, believing that she murdered his guardian. But his feelings become complicated as he finds himself falling under the beguiling spell of her charms.
Philip, an orphan, was taken in and brought up by his cousin Ambrose, a Devon landowner he loves like a father. At a time, Ambrose, who has been advised by his physician a warmer climate, leaves for Tuscany. There he meets and marry Rachel, a half-Italian cousin of his. After an idyllic outset, the situation deteriorates. Shortly before his death, Ambrose manages to alert Philip: his wife is killing him slowly. Willing to sort out the truth, Philip goes to Ambrose's place but he does not find Rachel, who has gone away. Instead he meets Rainaldi, her friend and lawyer, who does not inspire him with confidence. He returns to his estate, persuaded that Rachel is evil and is the direct cause of Ambrose's death. Some time later, Rachel announces her coming. Determined to welcome her coolly, he is stunned to discover a woman not only beautiful but elegant, intelligent and sensitive. Instead of strangling her like he said he would, he falls in love. Madly.
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Internet Movie Database | 6.0/10 |
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Rotten Tomatoes | 76% |
Metacritic | 63/100 |
Awards Won: | 1 win & 5 nominations total |
ADR Mixer:
Mark DeSimone
Simon Diggins
Adaptation:
Roger Michell
Aerial Director of Photography:
Jeremy Braben
Armorer:
Charles Bodycomb
Assistant Property Master:
Francesco Postiglione
Best Boy Electric:
Gary Hayler
Camera Trainee:
Isabella Alfonzo
Casting:
Fiona Weir
Casting Assistant:
Sarah Wilson
Co-Producer:
Anita Overland
Concept Artist:
Elo Soode
Jonathan Houlding
Conceptual Design:
Elo Soode
Costume Design:
Dinah Collin
Costume Supervisor:
Jenna McGranaghan
Dialect Coach:
Penny Dyer
Dialogue Editor:
Matt Davies
Director:
Roger Michell
Director of Photography:
Mike Eley
Drone Pilot:
Peter Ayriss
Editor:
Kristina Hetherington
Electrician:
Paul Molloy
Executive Producer:
Roger Michell
First Assistant "A" Camera:
Oliver Driscoll
Ian Coffey
First Assistant "B" Camera:
Francesco Ferrari
First Assistant Director:
Barrie McCulloch
First Assistant Editor:
Jo Dixon
Foley Artist:
Barnaby Smyth
Foley Editor:
Oskar von Unge
Hair Designer:
Marese Langan
Key Grip:
Sergio Bernuzzi
Line Producer:
Enrico Ballarin
Location Manager:
Harriet Lawrence
Leonardo Semplici
Location Scout:
Jonathon Lawrence
Emma Woodcock
Makeup & Hair:
Renata Gilbert
Kay Bilk
Makeup Designer:
Marese Langan
Music Editor:
Al Green
Novel:
Daphne du Maurier
Original Music Composer:
Rael Jones
Post Production Coordinator:
Robert Platt-Higgins
Post Production Supervisor:
Louise Seymour
Producer:
Kevin Loader
Production Coordinator:
Rebecca Booth
Victoria Zalin
Production Design:
Alice Normington
Production Manager:
Simonetta Di Fresco
Prosthetic Designer:
Barrie Gower
Prosthetic Makeup Artist:
Victoria Bancroft
Rigging Gaffer:
John Truckle
Screenplay:
Roger Michell
Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Maiya Rose
Luke Selway
Second Assistant "B" Camera:
Christopher Starkey
Second Assistant Director:
Tom Rye
Second Unit Director:
Kevin Loader
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Simon Baker
Set Decoration:
Barbara Herman-Skelding
Sound Designer:
Paul Carter
Sound Mixer:
Danny Hambrook
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Paul Cotterell
Special Effects Supervisor:
Chris Reynolds
Steadicam Operator:
Alessandro Brambilla
Still Photographer:
Nicola Dove
Stunt Coordinator:
Seon Rogers
Lee Sheward
Stunts:
Rob Jarman
Jamie Edgell
Supervising Art Director:
Charmian Adams
Supervising Sound Editor:
Danny Sheehan
Title Designer:
Howard Watkins
Unit Manager:
Claudio Lullo
David Powell
Unit Production Manager:
Nicola Morrow
Unit Publicist:
Claudia Kalindjian
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