Relative Values

Relative Values

200087 min
β˜…6.2/10
ComedyRomance

Plot Summary

A comedy of discriminating taste and dirty little secrets. In 1952 England, Nigel, the Earl of Marshwood, woos Hollywood star Miranda, upsetting both Nigel's mother, Countess Felicity, and Miranda's former love fellow Hollywood star Don. Right before the engagement party at Marshwood, Moxie, the Countess's personal maid and best friend, reveals that Miranda is her estranged sister. Crestwell, the Countess's butler, devises a plan - but an inebriated Don's arrival at Marshwood to talk to Miranda causes all chaos to break loose.

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πŸ‘₯Cast (11)

Julie Andrews

Julie Andrews

Felicity Marshwood

Edward Atterton

Edward Atterton

Nigel Marshwood

William Baldwin

William Baldwin

Don Lucas

Colin Firth

Colin Firth

Peter Ingleton

Stephen Fry

Stephen Fry

Frederick Crestwell

Sophie Thompson

Sophie Thompson

Dora Moxton 'Moxie'

Jeanne Tripplehorn

Jeanne Tripplehorn

Miranda Frayle / Freda Birch

Stephanie Beacham

Stephanie Beacham

Elizabeth

Charles Edwards

Charles Edwards

Phillip Bateman-Tobias

Michael Higgs

Michael Higgs

Film Director

David Schaal

David Schaal

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Director

Eric Styles

Writers

NoΓ«l Coward, Paul Rattigan

Producers

Francesca Barra, Steve Christian, Alex Harakis, Chris Harris, Christopher Milburn

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πŸ’¬Reviews (1)

C

CinemaSerf

11/19/2022

This probably isn't one of NoΓ«l Coward's better plays for me, but Eric Styles has managed to assemble a solid cast to make this adaptation just about watchable. Edward Atterton (Lord Marshwood) has fallen for Hollywood star "Miranda" (Jeanne Tripplehorn) who is, in turn, on the rebound from a relationship with her on-screen partner "Lucas" (William Baldwin). After their whirlwind romance on the CΓ΄te d'Azur they plan to return to his stately pile where his dowager countess mother "Felicity" (Dame Julie Andrews) is waiting to greet them. Now this woman is rather shrewd and egged on by her mischievous nephew "Peter" (Colin Firth) decides to let matters take their course... That plan is rather spiked by a surprise announcement from her long-term confidante "Moxie" (Sophie Thompson) that, coupled with the pursuing "Lucas", creates the template for quite an engaging, if one-dimensional, theatrical farce. Nobody is really challenged here, the plot delivers competent efforts from both cast and screenplay along lines that don't really provide much humour or originality, and that concludes very much as you might expect. It's well photographed (though not very well edited) and Dame Julie brings that certain star quality that we seldom see nowadays. I would probably have left this to the stage where I expect it would have worked better - on the silver screen it falls a bit flat.

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