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Reese Witherspoon | Becky Sharp | |
Gabriel Byrne | The Marquess of Steyne | |
Lillete Dubey | Ms. Green | |
Deborah Findlay | Mrs. Sedley | |
Romola Garai | Amelia Sedley | |
Roger Lloyd-Pack | Francis Sharp | |
Ruth Sheen | Miss Pinkerton | |
Tony Maudsley | Joseph Sedley | |
Angelica Mandy | Young Becky | |
Kate Fleetwood | Miss Pinkerton's Crone | |
Jonathan Rhys-Meyers | George Osborne | |
Rhys Ifans | William Dobbin | |
Bob Hoskins | Sir Pitt Crawley | |
Eileen Atkins | Miss Matilda Crawley | |
Geraldine McEwan | Countess of Southdown | |
Jim Broadbent | Mr Osborne | |
Douglas Hodge | Pitt Crawley | |
Jonathan Rhys Meyers | George Osborne |
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Producer | Donna Gigliotti
Janette Day |
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Writer | Julian Fellowes
William Makepeace Thackeray |
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Cinematography | Declan Quinn
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Musician | Mychael Danna
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This movie is set in Britain during the time of Napoleon, and centers on a poor orphan girl, Becky Sharp (Reese Witherspoon). Becky is high spirited and determined to bring herself up in class. With the education she's earned from working as a servant in a rich finishing school, Becky has the information she needs to play the part of a woman with class. She becomes a governess for a man who has wealthy connections and from there she climbs the ladder of aristocracy. The movie follows Becky as she marries, survives a war, bares a son, seduces a marque, and more. She continues to climb higher and higher on the social scale, but the higher she goes the harder it will be when she falls. |
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