Lady Audley's Secret (2000)
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Runtime: 2 hrs
Genre: Television
Synopsis: A twisted tale of deception based on the Victorian novel written by Mary Elizabeth Braddon, LADY AUDLEY'S SECRET is a classic tale of mystery, romance, and betrayal. When Lucy Graham weds the much... A twisted tale of deception based on the Victorian novel written by Mary Elizabeth Braddon, LADY AUDLEY'S SECRET is a classic tale of mystery, romance, and betrayal. When Lucy Graham weds the much older, aristocratic Sir Michael Audley, his nephew Robert becomes deeply suspicious of the lovely young woman's motives. To further complicate matters, Robert's dear friend George has gone missing, and Robert believes Lucy may be involved in his disappearance. As Robert attempts to discern the truth about Lucy's dark past, he cannot help but feel irresistibly drawn to her beauty and dangerous allure, creating a web-like narrative that is compellingly watchable. Originally broadcast on PBS' "Mystery." [More]
Starring: Neve McIntosh, Kenneth Cranham, Steven Mackintosh, Jamie Bamber
Starring: Neve McIntosh, Kenneth Cranham, Steven Mackintosh, Jamie Bamber, Juliette Caton, Melanie Clark Pullen
Director: Betsan Morris Evans
Director: Betsan Morris Evans
Screenwriter: Donald Hounam
Producer: Jane Wellesley, Anne-Marie Casey
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