A young American woman contracts a disastrous marriage in 19th century Italy.A young American woman contracts a disastrous marriage in 19th century Italy.A young American woman contracts a disastrous marriage in 19th century Italy.
- Won 1 BAFTA Award
- 2 wins total
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- TriviaMadame Merle and Pansy are played by real-life mother and daughter, Rachel Gurney and Sharon Gurney.
- ConnectionsVersion of Portrait de femme (1996)
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It is true that the style of this production seems very dated now, but it was an immense success in the UK when it was first shown. Richard Chamberlain was at the time chiefly famous for the Dr Kildare series, and scarcely thought of as an actor. But his intensely moving performance as Ralph Touchett was a revelation, and received the highest praise from the critics. Television stars of the time, when they attempted something more ambitious, talked about 'doing a Richard Chamberlain'. Probably as a result of his performance, soon afterwards he played Hamlet on stage and on TV.
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By what name was The Portrait of a Lady (1968) officially released in Canada in English?
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