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Enchanted April [1991]
Enchanted April [1991]

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Director: Mike Newell
Actors: Josie Lawrence, Miranda Richardson, Alfred Molina, Neville Phillips, Jim Broadbent
Studio: Buena Vista Home Entertainment
Category: Video

Buy New: £24.99



New (2) Used (6) from £15.00

Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 20 reviews
Sales Rank: 12

Format: Closed-captioned, Dolby, Pal, Surround Sound
Languages: English (Original Language), Italian (Original Language)
Rating: Universal, suitable for all
Media: VHS Tape
Running Time: 89 minutes
Number Of Items: 1
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4
Dimensions (in): 7.3 x 4.2 x 1.1

EAN: 5024165293881
ASIN: B00004D2W0

Theatrical Release Date: March 25, 1993
Release Date: February 3, 2003
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
Condition: Rare ***VIDEO*** is NEW and SEALED - UK SELLER - Item posted within 24 hours

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.co.uk Review
This lovely, 1991 adaptation of Elizabeth Von Arnim's novel has a superb cast and a tone so mellow you can feel your pulse get slower. Josie Lawrence and Miranda Richardson play a pair of unhappily married women who rent an Italian villa for a month, sharing the cost with a crusty Englishwoman (Joan Plowright) and a lonely aristocrat (Polly Walker). Sun, rest, sinking into the green grass for long naps--they all have a soulful effect on the quartet, and then on the men in their lives who make a surprise visit. Mike Newell (Four Weddings and a Funeral) directs with seeming effortlessness, and it is impossible not to be swayed by the promise of restoration for these burdened characters--or for anyone alive. Wonderful performances all around, including a particularly sensitive one by Alfred Molina and a very funny one by Jim Broadbent. --Tom Keogh, Amazon.com


Customer Reviews:   Read 15 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars A Gentle Escape   May 7, 2008
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Not particularly for Lethal Weapon fans but a lovely gentle unfolding of a gentle story. It begins in a damp depressing London and end up in beautiful Italy. People, as well as the scenery are transformed and the memorable performances of Polly Walker and Miranda Richardson make for a memorable cinamatic experience. Buy the movie, you'll want to watch it more than once (or twice!).


5 out of 5 stars Wonderful film   April 29, 2008
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Superb array of acting talent, great location work and sticks to the book. I don't think the dvd has been cut, video & dvd have the same run time and it was only shown once on tv (to my recollection)so I can't compare timings.


4 out of 5 stars A lovely gentle film   April 23, 2008
 3 out of 3 found this review helpful

This is one of my favourite films. A gentle uplifting story acted by some of the best British actors of the past 20 years.

I have given the DVD 4 stars intead of 5 because Miramax in their (lack of) wisdom have cut 10 minutes out of the original. I assume this is to fit the print onto a 90 minute disk. Shame on them. We lose some dialogue, which reduces the emotional depth of the Polly Walker character, and the peaceful, leisurely pace of the film is marred.

Apart form the minor blemish above, I wholeheartedly recommend this film.



5 out of 5 stars Great, great movie   April 12, 2008
 3 out of 3 found this review helpful

If for no other reason than Miranda Richardon and Alfred Molina are in this, not to mention a stellar cast of first-rate actors, you should see this movie. WHY, oh WHY is this not more popular? This is along the lines of one of Ivory-Merchant's better efforts, even though they did not do this film.

But the most beautiful and appealing aspect of this movie is that it starts out with emotional crises on the part of several women and then does nothing but resolve itself slowly.

This is anything but a formulastic movie, taking the drama out of the half-way mark and moving it up front, then showing us a series of resolutions. The effect is like that of being on vacation, and that's what actually happens in the movie.

I'd recommend this film along with the likes of "Widows Peak" and "Wings of the "Dove," though those movies have a completely different tone and feeling. Another great reason to see this film is Polly Walker's performance of the jaded 1920's socialite who is intertwined with so many of the other characters. The photography, especially in the first third of the movie, with its dark, brooding images, is a great contrast to the latter part in sunny Italy. A great movie any way you look at it.



5 out of 5 stars Therapy in a box.   October 20, 2006
 10 out of 10 found this review helpful

From grey rainy England, a mad impulse sends four very different women to the sparkling light and sensual flower filled bliss of the sunny Italian coast, where magic begins to work on their souls. Watching this, it will seep into yours as well. You will long for such an experience. This production is therapy for dark nights and a lack of joy, and love.

It contains, for me, one of the most beautiful visual moments I have ever seen on television. The rainstorm has passed, it is morning, and an unexpected light glimmers through the shutters of the quiet bedroom. They are opened and ... heaven!

I join with those who are waiting and hoping for a DVD to be produced. We should start bombarding the BBC with emails!


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