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Lady Audley's Secret

  • TV Movie
  • 2000
  • 1h 48m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
268
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Lady Audley's Secret (2000)
Drama

Wealthy estate owner sir Michael Audley willingly marries a gold-digger, his only daughter Alicia's governess Lucy née Gray. Sir Michael's dashing, in-living orphaned nephew Robert 'Bob' ret... Read allWealthy estate owner sir Michael Audley willingly marries a gold-digger, his only daughter Alicia's governess Lucy née Gray. Sir Michael's dashing, in-living orphaned nephew Robert 'Bob' returns from an Australia gold rush adventure with his new best friend George Talboys, a youn... Read allWealthy estate owner sir Michael Audley willingly marries a gold-digger, his only daughter Alicia's governess Lucy née Gray. Sir Michael's dashing, in-living orphaned nephew Robert 'Bob' returns from an Australia gold rush adventure with his new best friend George Talboys, a young father who finds his wife died in their absence. Robert is instantly attracted to Lucy, ... Read all

  • Director
    • Betsan Morris Evans
  • Writers
    • Mary Elizabeth Braddon
    • Donald Hounam
  • Stars
    • Neve McIntosh
    • Juliette Caton
    • Melanie Clark Pullen
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    268
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Betsan Morris Evans
    • Writers
      • Mary Elizabeth Braddon
      • Donald Hounam
    • Stars
      • Neve McIntosh
      • Juliette Caton
      • Melanie Clark Pullen
    • 11User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Neve McIntosh
    Neve McIntosh
    • Lucy, Lady Audley
    Juliette Caton
    Juliette Caton
    • Alicia Audley
    Melanie Clark Pullen
    • Phoebe
    Kenneth Cranham
    Kenneth Cranham
    • Sir Michael Audley
    Steven Mackintosh
    Steven Mackintosh
    • Robert Audley
    Jamie Bamber
    Jamie Bamber
    • George Talboys
    Bev Willis
    • Duffield
    David Glover
    • Marriner
    Paul Swinnerton
    • Luke Marks
    Joy Merriman
    • Mrs Plowton
    Angus Kennedy
    Angus Kennedy
    • Southhampton Doctor
    Malcolm Terris
    Malcolm Terris
    • Captain Maldon
    Veronica Clifford
    • Mrs Clifton
    Donald Gee
    • Audley Court Doctor
    Howard Crossley
    Howard Crossley
    • Simpkins
    Patrick Baladi
    Patrick Baladi
    • Sir Harry Towers
    Cate Fowler
    Cate Fowler
    • Miss Kenton
    Stacy Davies
    • Mr Barkamb
    • Director
      • Betsan Morris Evans
    • Writers
      • Mary Elizabeth Braddon
      • Donald Hounam
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    User reviews11

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    2bendabook

    What a waste of a terrific novel!

    Hopefully, somebody will actually make a faithful version of this terrific gothic novel. Because this certainly wasn't one. What a big disappointment.
    173961

    Awful

    As an adaptation of a pretty good novel, this film sucked. It was related to the novel in only the vaguest sense of the word. There were huge plot changes and one look at Lady Audley is enough to confirm to anyone who's read the book that Lady Audley was woe-fully mis-cast.

    As a stand-alone film, it sucked. It was very boring - the structure made it impossible to feel any tension at the plot. It was confusing and slow. The writing was atrocious and laughable - over-the-top speeches and ham-acting.

    I implore you - avoid this film at all costs.
    2smithnash

    Disappointing and unnecessary plot changes

    The original novel, Lady Audley's Secret, has much in common with the early detective novels that are also sensation novels by Wilkie Collins (The Woman in White, The Moonstone, etc.). This adaptation reduces the complexity of the plot (probably necessary), but also make so many unwarranted plot changes that it dilutes the intensity of the story. So, for the person who has read and has enjoyed Lady Audley's Secret, this is very disappointing.

    From the point of view if production, the lighting and blocking are not as effective as they could be, and the location, while attractive, does not take advantage of the potential for creating tension between the open / superficial truths, and the hidden.

    I think that the script could be much more effective with slowly unfolding flashbacks or more emphasis on the scraps of paper, pieces of evidence that are slowly uncovered / encountered by the "slacker" barrister.. and, his transformation from an unmotivated and rather indolent gentleman to a man with a purpose.
    2rebeham

    Completely Misguided Adaptation

    Having studied this book in my doctoral program, I can tell you that this adaptation of the story is unnecessarily inaccurate. One of the primary "secrets" of Lady Audley's is given away almost at the very beginning, her appearance, which really is important to the meaning of the story, is completely altered. Characters and plot are altered and not for the better. The flow of the film is often very choppy, especially in the last third.

    I won't innumerate all of its faults, but will simply end by saying that if you have seen the movie and enjoy it, read the book and everything will make even more sense. If you saw the movie and didn't enjoy it, please don't blame the author. Read the book and see how sensational it is!
    8JuguAbraham

    Laudable effort for a TV film introducing a fine actress

    Watching the movie on TV, I was surprised that this film could enthrall three members of my family including me. There are many aspects about the film that attracts one's attention.

    The story is the most obvious one. If the work were that of an accomplished author, you could perhaps see some reason for appeal. Instead it the work of one Mary Elizabeth Braddon whose literary fame is quite obscure. After watching the movie, I will make it a point to read the book. Not many movies make you do that today--this one strangely does. And when I get to do that, I will know how much liberty was taken by the director or whether the writer wrote a book that was an ideal one to film.

    Another strand of brilliance was the casting of the lead character. Neve McIntosh as Lady Audley is a stunning performance and I am convinced this lady will go places if directed by accomplished directors. She has displayed a wide range of emotions in the film without resorting to histrionics.

    The art department needs to complimented on the fascinating dresses and hats that adds the mood of the film, though Lady Audley's blue dress appears unusual for sober shades of dresses worn by other characters. Yet again this "flaw" could be deliberate to accentuate a colorful character. The color of hair is so well utilized in the film to further the narrative.

    The camerawork is commendable adding to the production values of this small film.

    Why did the film appeal to me? The film/story/screenplay is a fascinating study of characters--a duel of wits between a young man and a young woman. The work seesaws between its support for the woman and its disapproval of her actions until the very last frame, where the real winner is revealed.

    The story and the film reminds you of several good films that are vaguely similar in treatment the Italian work "Lady of the camelias", Truffaut's "Story of Adele H" and the Julie Christie film of Hardy's "Far from the Madding Crowd."

    I am convinced that this film, book and the lead actress need more exposure than they have received. Thank you, Betsan Morris Evans.

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    • Release date
      • May 17, 2000 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • PBS Mystery! Lady Audley's Secret
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Lady Audley titka
    • Filming locations
      • Ingatestone Hall, Ingatestone, Essex, England, UK(Audley End)
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      1 hour 48 minutes
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      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo

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