Movie |
1940s | England
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5.8/10
IMDbBudget 4,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 851,545 USD
Alan Rickman was reportedly upset to find out that Georgina Cates had lied about her age (she was in her early 20's but stated she was only, indeed, 16) in order to land the role of Stella. He had gone out of his way to be extremely gentle around her during their intimate scenes because of her perceived age.
Georgina Cates had unsuccessfully auditioned for the part of Stella under her real name of Clare Woodgate. Frustrated, she dyed her hair, reinvented herself as a 16-year-old Liverpool girl called "Georgina Cates", and landed the role.
The film was made and released about six years after its source novel of the same name by Beryl Bainbridge had been first published in 1989.
The playhouse seen in the picture was actually the Olympia Theatre in Dublin, Ireland.
The film's source 1989 novel of the same name written by authoress Beryl Bainbridge was shortlisted for Booker Prize in 1990.
"P.L. O'Hara: There have been times when I was close to death. I knew it... felt it... and what I thought was, "I have a son, and it will not be the end of me." But it is."
"P.L. O'Hara: Don't you love me just a bit? Stella: No, I love another."