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Where Angels Fear to Tread (1991)

Where Angels Fear to Tread (1991)
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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, Rovi

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Starring:
Helena Bonham CarterJudy Davis, (more)
Director(s):
Charles Sturridge
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Where Angels Fear to Tread

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, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
112 mins

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Director(s):
Charles Sturridge
Writer(s):
Tim SullivanCharles SturridgeDerek Granger
Producer(s):
Nick ElliottDerek GrangerKent Walwin
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG(Suitable for Children)
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Donna T.

I normally love period pieces but this movie is an exception! It was Horrible. The actors were portraying very steriotyped characters. It portrayed the british family as heartless aristocrat want to be's and the italian character as "trash". Each character was so over the top that it made the movie predictable and borring. It does not have a good ending. I cant tell you how bad it is in words!!! Just dont bother renting it...get a good Jane Austen instead!

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Wendy W.

You look at this and think Merchant-Ivory. But it dosen't come close. OK, but disappointing.

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Mary A.

The scenery and costumes in this movie were wonderful, especially having been filmed in Italy. I found the acting to be somewhat 'wooden', and lacking the emotional impact this movie could have had upon the viewer. The story line seemed to move like molasses as a result, and I found it tedious to watch, although I persevered to the end.

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