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The House of Mirth
Directed by
Terence Davies
PG
2000
2h 15m
Drama
,
Romance
7.0
82%
72%
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A woman risks losing her chance of happiness with the only man she has ever loved.
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Cast of The House of Mirth
Gillian Anderson
Lily Bart
Dan Aykroyd
Augustus 'Gus' Trenor
Eleanor Bron
Mrs. Julia Peniston, Lily's Aunt
Terry Kinney
George Dorset
Anthony LaPaglia
Sim Rosedale
Laura Linney
Bertha Dorset
Jodhi May
Grace Julia Stepney
Elizabeth McGovern
Mrs. Carry Fisher
Eric Stoltz
Lawrence Selden
Penny Downie
Judy Trenor
Pearce Quigley
Percy Gryce
Helen Coker
Evie Van Osburgh
Mary MacLeod
Mrs. Haffen
Paul Venables
Jack Stepney
Serena Gordon
Gwen Stepney
Lorelei King
Mrs. Hatch
Linda Marlowe
Madame Regina
Anne Marie Timoney
Miss Haines
Clare Higgins
Mrs. Bry
Ralph Riach
Lord Hubert Dacy
Brian Pettifer
Mr. Bry
Philippe De Grossouvre
Ned Silverton
Trevor Martin
Jennings, the Butler
David Ashton
Lawyer
Lesley Harcourt
Mattie Gormer
Mark Dymond
Paul Morpeth
Pamela Dwyer
Edith Fisher
Kate Wooldridge
Parlour Maid
Graham Crammond
Clerk
Roy Sampson
Dorset Butler
Alyxis Daly
Landlady
Joanne Bett
1st Millinery Girl
Mary Goonan
2nd Millinery Girl
Gowan Calder
3rd Millinery Girl
Morag Siller
4th Millinery Girl
Paul Darroch
Butler (uncredited)
Nick Smith
Servant (uncredited)
The House of Mirth Ratings & Reviews
Rolling Stone
Peter Travers
Davies attains a narrative purity of shocking intimacy and emotional force.
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Eleanor Ringel Cater
Lovely to look at.
Detroit News
Susan Stark
A tale of the past that speaks directly to the present.
Washington Post
Michael O'Sullivan
Anderson gives a tour de force as a woman who's at the end of her rope without knowing how she got there.
Austin Chronicle
Marjorie Baumgarten
What we're talking about here could hardly be described as a tableau vivant.
Slant Magazine
Ed Gonzalez
Besides his remarkable ability to render a profound sense of past in all his films, Davies can uncannily map out the emotions of his characters via his mise-en-scene.
Movie Mom
Nell Minow
With first-rate performances and sumptuous period detail, this is a very worthwhile adaptation of Wharton's novel.
Common Sense Media
Nell Minow
A very worthwhile adaptation of Wharton's novel.
San Francisco Chronicle
Wesley Morris
[Anderson's] performance is a study in the difference between hubris and pride, remarkable for how unshowy but profoundly devastating it is.
Philadelphia Inquirer
Desmond Ryan
This is very much Anderson's film.
Orlando Sentinel
Jay Boyar
Both literate and literary, it is serious without being humorless.
Variety
Derek Elley
Plays more like Scenes From Edith Wharton's Novel than a dramatically involving adaptation.
Slate
David Edelstein
I can't recall another movie that cries out so incessantly for running commentary.
Dallas Morning News
Jane Sumner
Mr. Davies' stylish adaptation should certainly please Ms. Wharton's fans.
Denver Post
Steven Rosen
A beautiful, elegantly tasteful film about the utter and complete devastation of a human being.
Seattle Times
Misha Berson
A fine film that largely respects the literary classic it springs from -- and makes you want to read it, or re-read it.
Houston Chronicle
Eric Harrison
Anderson ... gives a performance as compelling and impressive as anything we've seen all year.
Boston Globe
Jay Carr
Those who know Anderson only from TV's X-Files will find this performance a revelation.
The New Yorker
Richard Brody
[An] exquisite and anguished adaptation...
CNN.com
Paul Tatara
There's so much unmitigated misery to contend with that the story nearly turns comical.
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