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Relative Values (2000)
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Reviews Counted:4
Fresh:1
Rotten:3
Average Rating:N/A
Runtime: 1 hr 32 mins
Genre: Comedies
Synopsis: Dame Andrews plays the aristocratic matriarch of an upper class British family whose eldest son (Atterton) causes an uproar when he announces his engagement to Miranda (Tripplehorn), a Hollywood... Dame Andrews plays the aristocratic matriarch of an upper class British family whose eldest son (Atterton) causes an uproar when he announces his engagement to Miranda (Tripplehorn), a Hollywood starlet. The family is even more appalled when it is learned that she is the sister of the house maids. Luckily, Mr. Baldwin shows up from Hollywood to profess his love for Miranda and to try and woo her away from the English Lord and his stuffy family. An extremely witty farce, adapted from a play by the inimitable Noel Coward. [More]
Starring: Julie Andrews, Jeanne Tripplehorn, Edward Atterton, Sophie Thompson
Starring: Julie Andrews, Jeanne Tripplehorn, Edward Atterton, Sophie Thompson, William Baldwin, Colin Firth, Stephen Fry, Gaye Brown, Michael Culkin, Stephanie Beacham
Director: Eric Styles
Director: Eric Styles
Producer: Christopher Milburn
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Release:
Feb 13, 2001
Reviews for Relative Values
The lightweight comedy remains undemanding, but offers some droll Brit humor that might satisfy the Anglophiles.
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