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1984 • Drama / Romance • 122m

The Bostonians

"An intimate and exquisite probe of the feminist heart."

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A bored lawyer and a suffragette vie for the attention of a faith healer's charismatic daughter.

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Christopher Reeve
Christopher Reeve
Basil Ransome
Vanessa Redgrave
Vanessa Redgrave
Olive Chancellor
Jessica Tandy
Jessica Tandy
Miss Birdseye
Madeleine Potter
Madeleine Potter
Verena Tarrant
Nancy Marchand
Nancy Marchand
Mrs. Burrage
Wesley Addy
Wesley Addy
Dr. Tarrant
Barbara Bryne
Barbara Bryne
Mrs. Tarrant
Linda Hunt
Linda Hunt
Dr. Prance
Charles McCaughan
Charles McCaughan
Music Hall Policeman
Jon Van Ness
Jon Van Ness
Henry Burrage
Wallace Shawn
Wallace Shawn
Mr. Pardon
Director: James IvoryExecutive Producer: Michael S. LandesExecutive Producer: Albert SchwartzScreenplay: Ruth Prawer JhabvalaProducer: Ismail Merchant

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CinemaSerf
2024-05-23
60%

There's a lovely line in this otherwise unremarkable adaptation of the Henry James novel from Vanessa Redgrave who announces something along the lines of being eternally grateful for not having the vote! It did make me smile. That, sadly, is about all that did as we trudge through this stylish but turgid story of the embryonic American suffragette movement. Amidst this struggle for enfranchisement, the bright "Verena" (Madeleine Potter) is facing the affections of the more traditional "Basil" (Christopher Reeve), himself a man who she ought to have little time for. Might there be the slightest chance that something might develop between them? Initially, there is some sparky conversation amongst the well-heeled citizens and there is potency in some of the dialogue, but boy - after about half an hour the whole things slows to a glacial pace; is seriously over-written and even the usually charismatic Jessica Tandy ("Miss Birdseye") struggles to breath life into what ought to have been a sharp and wittily constructed dramatisation of a story about politics, empowerment and - yes, romance too. Reeve is as wooden as a washboard which doesn't help and though Potter does give it her all, the film just lacks spark, pace or oomph. As ever with Merchant Ivory films, the things looks a million dollars, but there's no excusing the weaknesses all around here and it takes for ever, too.

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Released
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US
Languages
English
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Merchant Ivory Productions

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