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Stars in Love

Original title: Relative Values
  • 2000
  • PG
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
2.7K
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Colin Firth, Julie Andrews, William Baldwin, Stephen Fry, Jeanne Tripplehorn, and Edward Atterton in Stars in Love (2000)
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A man returns home with his bride-to-be, an actress, who turns out to be the sister of his family's maid.A man returns home with his bride-to-be, an actress, who turns out to be the sister of his family's maid.A man returns home with his bride-to-be, an actress, who turns out to be the sister of his family's maid.

  • Director
    • Eric Styles
  • Writers
    • Noël Coward
    • Paul Rattigan
    • Michael Walker
  • Stars
    • Julie Andrews
    • Edward Atterton
    • William Baldwin
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    2.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Eric Styles
    • Writers
      • Noël Coward
      • Paul Rattigan
      • Michael Walker
    • Stars
      • Julie Andrews
      • Edward Atterton
      • William Baldwin
    • 22User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Julie Andrews
    Julie Andrews
    • Felicity, Countess of Marshwood
    Edward Atterton
    Edward Atterton
    • Nigel, Earl of Marshwood
    William Baldwin
    William Baldwin
    • Don Lucas
    Colin Firth
    Colin Firth
    • Peter
    Stephen Fry
    Stephen Fry
    • Crestwell
    Sophie Thompson
    Sophie Thompson
    • Moxie
    Jeanne Tripplehorn
    Jeanne Tripplehorn
    • Miranda Frayle
    Stephanie Beacham
    Stephanie Beacham
    • Elizabeth
    Gaye Brown
    Gaye Brown
    • Lady Hayling
    Anwen Carlisle
    • Alice
    Kathryn Dimery
    • Mrs Crane
    Charles Edwards
    Charles Edwards
    • Phillip Bateman-Tobias
    Michael Higgs
    Michael Higgs
    • Film Director
    John Hinnigan
    • Stable Boy
    Patrick Marley
    Patrick Marley
    • Hawkins
    Richard Nichols
    • Frank
    David Schaal
    David Schaal
    • The Baddie
    Lynn Seymour
    • Air Stewardess
    • (as Lynne Seymour)
    • Director
      • Eric Styles
    • Writers
      • Noël Coward
      • Paul Rattigan
      • Michael Walker
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    9remmelba

    Delightful

    This is great fun and a reminder of when actors and actresses just weren't welcome in polite society (and why). Just watching Colin Firth's face is delicious, he is subtle, funny and brilliant! The star-struck maid alone is worth the price of admission; and Stephen Frye is a perfect butler to Julie's elegant, polished master of each successive situation. Sophie Thompson steals the dinner scene and just about every other one she is in. This is a fabulous, literate comedy of manners with everyone spot-on with their characters. Every time I watch it I find something clever, witty and subtle that I missed the previous time. Just sit back and have fun watching all the stereotypes get skewered.
    ALS1

    Don't overlook Sophie!

    This was a pretty darn good movie, and I always enjoy seeing Julie Andrews do comedy. But for me, the highlight of the movie was the dinner scene, with "Moxy" (Sophie Thompson) furiously biting her tongue while her clueless real-life sister (Jeanne Trippelhorn) concocts falsely slanderous stories about their mother, painting her as a bawdy alcoholic. Moxy's outraged cry of "Jugs of Beer!?" after Miranda/Freda leaves is priceless, as is her dressing down of Freda near the end of the film.

    I liked this film, too, because it didn't sink too far into the "Silly Ass/Bright Young Thing" mode that most of Coward's works tend to. Rent it if you can. It's worth catching.
    9teamwak

    Fantastic little gem of a movie

    What can I say?

    I loved this movie. It is a classic comedy of manners. Written by bitch extrodinaire Noel Coward, the movie sparkles with wit and one-liners. Colin Firth plays the resident bitch (very much a Noel Coward type characture). Julie Andrews is in fine form as the matriarch fearing her son is going to marry beneath the family by marrying Hollywood starlet Jeeane Tripplehorn, who looks gorgeous in this film.

    Mad servants and stuck-up butlers abound, this movie is a real find.

    And final praise must go to the person who steals this movie from under the very esteemed company, and that is Sophie Thompson as ladies maid Moxie. The dinner scenes where she is getting drunker, and drunker is the funniest parts of a very funny movie.

    To be recommended.
    9Arwyn

    A delightful story P.G. Wodehouse would have been proud of.

    My first thought when I first watched this movie was of how similar it was to the writing styles of P.G. Wodehouse and the famous English playwright Oscar Wilde. The storyline starts off deceptively simply and slowly builds in complexity until a frenetic climax explodes all over the viewer. It is virtually impossible to try and explain the plot to someone because it simply has too many twists and turns.

    This movie is an unusual one for Ms. Tripplehorne in that she plays a glamorous Grace Kelly/Marilyn Monroe-esque movie star instead of her usual supporting actress role. I thought it was a lovely change and she did a stunning job capturing the mannerisms and acting style of the era. The little movie clip of her and "Don Lucas" in the preposterously titled 'A Kiss in the Dark' was so (very bad) Casablanca that I just had to laugh.

    The story progressed beautifully with little touches of absurdity in just the right places, such as the poor unfortunate maid walking (read 'running') the dogs across the manor grounds. And because good comedy comes in threes, we see her three times throughout the movie.

    But for me, the real winner in this movie is Colin Firth's role as Peter, the ubiquitous nephew-in-residence. His lines are delivered beautifully, but it is his facial expressions, and soft, unspoken mimicry of Miranda Frayle that really clinch it. His smart-aleck remarks are tempered with just enough Britishness to keep them from being outright obnoxious. It's lovely to see him in a role that must have been so much fun.

    On the whole, I thought the movie was marvelous. It's full of deliciously sketched characters, masterfully crafted dialogue, very effective camera work, beautiful costumes and props, and of course, ridiculous coincidences that serve to drive the plot towards its inevitable conclusion. A great movie to enjoy yourself and also to recommend to your mother or anyone else with discriminating taste.
    5Chris_Docker

    Value it for what it is, not whether it comes up to the original

    Most of the criticism has been because the gags of Noel Coward about class are not so funny now as they were then. But that is just to judge the film by the play. It's *mildly* funny - I dozed at the beginning but then woke up when I realised how enjoyable it was. The real gems are the superb performances all the way through and the way English and American life, mannerisms and etiquette of the 50's (when they were far more distinct) are portrayed so touchingly. Luxuriate in a nice comfy cinema seat (if they have them near you) and be pampered by it!

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    • Trivia
      While filming on the Isle of Man in 1999, the cast joined members of the public to watch the eclipse. This provoked such surprise that more people ended up watching Dame Julie Andrews than the eclipse.
    • Quotes

      Frederick Crestwell: There is a social time bomb up there which is likely to go off at any minute.

    • Connections
      Referenced in QI: Film (2009)
    • Soundtracks
      Almost Like Being in Love
      Written by Alan Jay Lerner, Frederick Loewe

      Performed by Rick Riso and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

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    • Release date
      • June 23, 2000 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • So British!
    • Filming locations
      • Isle of Man
    • Production companies
      • Encore Media Group
      • Isle of Man Film Commission
      • Isle of Man Film
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 27 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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