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1910s | London, England
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7.3/10
IMDbBritish Actor of the Year | 2000 | Jeremy
British Actor of the Year For and | 2000 | Jeremy
Most Inspiring Movie | 2000
Best Studio Feature Film | 1999 | David
1999 | Jeremy
Best Foreign Film (Mejor Pelcula Extranjera) | 2000
1999 | David
Neil North, who played the First Lord of the Admiralty in this adaptation, played Ronnie Winslow in the first adaptation, The Winslow Boy (1948).
Not only do this movie and An Ideal Husband (1999) feature Jeremy Northam as a character named "Sir Robert", but his performances in those movies also won him the same two awards (Evening Standard British Film Award's "Best Actor" and ALFS Award's "British Actor of the Year").
"[last lines] Sir Robert Morton: Oh, you still pursue your feminist activities? Catherine Winslow: Oh yes. Sir Robert Morton: Pity. It's a lost cause. Catherine Winslow: Oh, do you really think so, Sir Robert? How little you know about women. Good-bye. I doubt that we shall meet again. Sir Robert Morton: Oh, do you really think so, Miss Winslow? How little you know about men."
"Sir Robert Morton: I wept today because right had been done. Catherine Winslow: Not justice? Sir Robert Morton: No, not justice. Right. Easy to do justice. Very hard to do right."