Quartet (1981 film)
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Quartet | |
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Directed by | James Ivory |
Produced by | Ismail Merchant Jean-Pierre Mahot de la Querantonnais Humbert Balsan (associate) |
Written by | Ruth Prawer Jhabvala (based on the novel by Jean Rhys) |
Starring | Alan Bates Maggie Smith Isabelle Adjani Anthony Higgins |
Music by | Richard Robbins |
Cinematography | Pierre Lhomme |
Editing by | Humphrey Dixon |
Distributed by | New World Picutres (US) Gaumont (France) |
Release date(s) | May 1981 (at Cannes Film Festival) 25 October 1981 (US |
Running time | 101 min |
Language | English, French |
IMDb profile |
Quartet is a 1981 Merchant Ivory Film, starring Isabelle Adjani, Maggie Smith and Alan Bates set in 1924 Paris. Premiere at Cannes Film Festival entry for Selection Officiel (Official Selection) and won Best actress for Isabelle Adjani.
[edit] Credit
- Directed by James Ivory
- Produced by Ismail Merchant and Jean-Pierre Mahot de la Querantonnais
- Screenply by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala
- Based on the novel by Jean Rhys
- Music by Richard Robbins
- Music arranged by Luther Henderson
- Director of photography Pierre Lhomme
- Production Design Jean-Jacques Caziot
- Costumes Judy Moorcroft
- Associate Producer Humbert Balsan
- Starring Isabelle Adjani, Alan Bates, Maggie Smith and Anthony Higgins
- Co-starring Sheila Gish, Suzanne Flon, Pierre Clementi, Daniel Mesguich, Virginie Thévenet, Bernice Stegers, Daniel Chatto, Armelia McQueen, etc..
[edit] Awards
- Cannes Film Festival: Best Actress for Isabelle Adjani
- Evening Standard Awards: Best Actress for Maggie Smith