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Talk of Angels (1998)
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The period prior to the Spanish Civil War provides the background setting for Nick Hamm's historical romantic drama. Young Irish governess Mary Lavelle (Polly Walker) arrives in Spain and begins a year of employment with the wealthy Areavaga family. Under the romantic spell of Spain, Mary develops a fascination for handsome Francisco (Vincent Perez), the Areavago family's married son. Francisco is attracted to Mary, and their doomed love affair is conducted amid skirmishes and street riots as war clouds gather. The Ann Guedes/Frank McGuinness screenplay is adapted from the 1937 novel, Mary Lavelle by Kate O'Brien (1897-1974). The book was reprinted in 1984 by Virago. This film was actually made in 1996 and then bumped by Miramax through numerous release dates over a two-year span before finally surfacing in theaters in 1998. ~ Bhob Stewart, Rovi

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Starring:
Polly WalkerVincent Perez, (more)
Director(s):
Nick Hamm
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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    Sandra M.

    If you like British Masterpiece Theater productions, this could be one. Strong story, well-developed characters set against the whispering of war. Everything works beautifully which makes one wish next week the characters would back to give us the next installment.

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    Julie H.

    This movie was very intertaining. Enjoyed the characters. Storyline was very good.

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    Adele S.

    Loved Talk of Angels. It's a bittersweet romantic drama in the midst of the Sanish Civil War. Well worth the watch.

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