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The Scandalous Lady W

  • TV Movie
  • 2015
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
3K
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Natalie Dormer in The Scandalous Lady W (2015)
Legal DramaPeriod DramaDramaHistoryRomance

An 18th-century drama details the scandalous life of Lady Seymour Worsley.An 18th-century drama details the scandalous life of Lady Seymour Worsley.An 18th-century drama details the scandalous life of Lady Seymour Worsley.

  • Director
    • Sheree Folkson
  • Writers
    • David Eldridge
    • Hallie Rubenhold
  • Stars
    • Natalie Dormer
    • Shaun Evans
    • Aneurin Barnard
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Sheree Folkson
    • Writers
      • David Eldridge
      • Hallie Rubenhold
    • Stars
      • Natalie Dormer
      • Shaun Evans
      • Aneurin Barnard
    • 11User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Natalie Dormer
    Natalie Dormer
    • Seymour Worsley
    Shaun Evans
    Shaun Evans
    • Sir Richard Worsley
    Aneurin Barnard
    Aneurin Barnard
    • Captain George Bisset
    Craig Parkinson
    Craig Parkinson
    • Mr. Wallace
    Oliver Chris
    Oliver Chris
    • Viscount Deerhurst
    Jessica Gunning
    Jessica Gunning
    • Mary Sotheby
    Will Keen
    Will Keen
    • Mr. Bearcroft
    David Calder
    David Calder
    • Lord Chief Justice Mansfield
    Richard McCabe
    Richard McCabe
    • Lord North
    Peter Sullivan
    Peter Sullivan
    • Mr. James Farrar
    Thomas Coombes
    • Footman
    Elizabeth Rider
    Elizabeth Rider
    • Elizabeth Figg
    Rose Shalloo
    Rose Shalloo
    • Hannah Commander
    Robert Morgan
    • Hesse
    Sandra Huggett
    Sandra Huggett
    • Mary Marriott
    George Fouracres
    George Fouracres
    • Clerk
    Scarlett Brookes
    Scarlett Brookes
    • Ann Ekelso
    Alex Beckett
    • Captain Leversuch
    • Director
      • Sheree Folkson
    • Writers
      • David Eldridge
      • Hallie Rubenhold
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    3hosk4163

    Scandalous production

    Adams 5905 is absolutely right on every count. Natalie Dormer can hack it as a bit part in East Enders, but like most of the female actors today has no grasp of the language and pronunciation of the well-bred aristocrat or even the upper middle class. Joanna Lumley she is not!

    As to the script - who begins a sentence with "Myself" as the nominative singular? Only the barely educated. There were several words not in common usage at that time, but why should we be surprised at the slap-dash writing and direction by people who have little formal classical education in English, let alone simple grammar?

    Altogether laughable
    8nicholls_les

    Enjoyable Historic Tale

    England in 1782, and the true story ( unbelievable but it is true) of the unusual marriage between Lord and Lady Worsley. This is a time when a man's wife was his property, and he was free to do with her as he wished. The films beginning is a little confusing as it jumps back and forth but all becomes clearer as the film progresses.

    Natalie Dormer as Lady Seymour Worsley was a perfect casting and she not only looks like the real Lady Seymour Worsley but acts in just the right way as far as I can tell. I notice some have criticised how she spoke etc, but I doubt there are any original recordings of her voice so who can say for sure whether she was always grammatically correct? She was from a wealthy family but I doubt that they ALL spoke like Joanna Lumley.

    Shaun Evans is perfect as Lord Richard Worsley and portrays his weirdness as a perverted politician (has nothing changed?)

    What I liked about the film was the ending, which I won't give away although many who studied history may already know, but the court scenes showing the jury's decision was priceless.

    In all a good watchable film that deserves more credit than many seem to have given it.
    8scoobiesnacks

    A very enjoyable story, especially given its based on true, if rather unusual, events.

    This is a period movie length drama from the BBC that others probably would have turned into a lengthy miniseries. It felt like there was certainly lots of possible material to pad it out if they had gone down that route.

    I gather the budget for this was quite tight due to current cuts at the BBC. It doesn't show mostly, but it felt a little under resourced at times.

    Nevertheless its well acted by the whole cast and a very enjoyable story, especially given its based on true, if very unusual, events.

    Natalie adds some glamor whilst Shaun Evans plays the eccentric husband in only a way he can.

    Recommended.
    8vccfvictoria

    Feels very authentic, delightful to see

    So refreshing a period movie that doesn't try to mordernise itself. The music, the costumes, the make-up, the wigs, everything feels very authentic to the period. Faithful to the true history behind it, as far as I can tell. I'd love if it was longer, if it explored Lady W's life in France, for example. Acting was great, especially from Natalie Dormer. It's SO rare a period film that doesn't try to be "modern", "relatable to modern audiences" and all that, it was a delightful surprise to watch this. Some candle-lit scenes as well, just beautiful. And one minor detail: she wears a chemise under her corset, SO MANY period dramas get it wrong, it warmed my little historical fashion fixed heart.
    7l_rawjalaurence

    Eighteenth Century Drama Focusing on Possibilities for Female Liberation

    The most important thing to realize about David Eldridge's adaptation of the book by Hallie Rubenhold was the lack of power given to any wife in the eighteenth century. They were simply regarded as a husband's property, denied any possibility for self- determination. This film explored the ways in which the eponymous central character (Natalie Dormer) tried to circumnavigate the law.

    Told through flashbacks, we learned how Lady Worsley had a sexless marriage to Sir Richard (Shaun Evans). Rather he forced his spouse to make love to a succession of titled nobles, while he watched them in the act through a keyhole - the supreme act of voyeurism. Unfortunately things go terribly wrong when Lady Worsley falls in love with Captain George Bisset (Aneurin Barnard). There follows a protracted court battle, where Sir Richard tries to obtain £20K in compensation from Captain George for hurt feelings, while steadfastly refusing to allow his wife a divorce.

    Natalie Dormer portrays Lady Worsley as a woman trying to make the best of an impossible situation. Forced into a series of unwanted relationships to satisfy her husband's vicarious lust, she has cultivated an inscrutable outward shell as a means of self- protection. During the act of love-making her face remains impassive as she looks to her right at her husband staring through the keyhole. In public she maintains a similar expression, especially when confronting her husband over the possibility of divorce. In one sequence she is shown walking away from his stately home, her face staring impassively at the camera. No one, it seems, can penetrate her tough exterior.

    Yet perhaps she needs to cultivate that facade in order to survive. Captain George comes across as something of a hypocrite who professes his undying love for Lady Worsley yet cannot accept the sexual humiliations she has undergone. He still believes in that patriarchal construction of female purity, especially in someone he hopes to marry. Eventually he decides to leave Lady Worsley as he proclaims in uncertain tones that he no longer loves her. Whether this is true or not is immaterial; we realize at this moment that he lacks any real moral or intellectual fiber, preferring instead to embrace the majority view that women should be servile to all males.

    Although set in the eighteenth century, THE SCANDALOUS LADY W makes some important points about the necessity for female self- determination. Even in our so-called enlightened world, there are millions of women worldwide who are faced with similar dilemmas as experienced by Lady Worsley, and have to find the best means to negotiate them.

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    • Trivia
      Due to a tight budget the director had them film all the sex scenes on one day.
    • Goofs
      Embroidered sheer flesh-tone nylon stockings did not exist in 1781.
    • Quotes

      Captain Leversuch: If that bitch comes in here again I'll shoot her - is actually taken from a court deposition.

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    • At the end of this film,when Fleming waking out of her husband's house,she is crying with smile,what's the background music of this moment? What's the name of it if it has one. Thanks!

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    • Release date
      • August 17, 2015 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Скандальная леди У
    • Filming locations
      • Clandon Hall, Guildford, Surrey, England, UK(Interiors - Appuldurcombe House, hotel)
    • Production company
      • Wall to Wall
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 27m(87 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1 / (high definition)

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