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6.5/10
IMDbBest Screenplay | 1999 | Eileen
Best Female Dubbing Migliore Doppiaggio Femminile | 1998
1997 | Marleen
Box Office Collection 3,309,421 USD
First screenplay written by Eileen Atkins.
Executive Producer, (the late) Bill Shepherd and his wife, Screenwriter Eileen Atkins, invested their own money in the production and only narrowly avoided personal bankruptcy when it failed at the box-office.
The day Mrs. Dalloway (Vanessa Redgrave) was giving her party was June 13, 1923.
The dress the young Clarissa (Natascha McElhone) wears the night of the boat outing is a replica of the dress in the John Singer Sargent painting "Lady Agnew of Lochnaw".
Last movie of Phyllis Calvert (Aunt Helena).
"Peter Walsh: [Talking about Clarissa in 1923] She broke my heart, and you can't love like that twice."
"[When a guest at her party starts to laugh] Mrs. Dalloway: [thinking] Oh, it's not a failure after all."