Brideshead Revisited
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UPC: 5-014138-602758 (DVD)
Region Coding: Region 2
Production Year: 2008
Rating: 12 (Nobody under 12 permitted to view)
One moderate sex scene
Running Time: 126 min.
DVD Release: 3/9/2009
Case Type: Keep Case, Slip Cover
Video Formats: Anamorphic Widescreen 2.40:1
Disc Formats: Single Sided, Dual Layered
SRP: £19.99
Privilege. Ambition. Desire. At Brideshead Everything Comes at a Price.

A heartbreaking romantic epic, this adaptation of Evelyn Waugh’s classic novel tells an evocative story of forbidden love and the loss of innocence.

Oxford 1925. The unworldly undergraduate Charles Ryder (Matthew Goode) is befriended by the flamboyant and aristocratic Sebastian Flyte (Ben Whishaw), son of Lord and Lady Marchmain (Michael Gambon and Academy Award-Winner Emma Thompson), and is thrilled by an invitation to Brideshead, the Marchmain’s magnificent ancestral home.

Beguiled by his surroundings, Charles is entranced by the opulent house and the glamourous world of this eccentric family. While Lord Marchmain lives in Venice with his mistress, Lady Marchmain runs the house, the failure of her marriage redoubling the fierce Catholic faith imposed on her children - Sebastian and the beautiful Julia (Hayley Atwell).

As Charles’s infatuation moves from the provocative Sebastian to the sophisticated Julia, it is a faith with which he finds himself increasingly at odds...

Genres
Drama



Studios
Miramax Films
2 entertain Video
BBC Films
Media Companies: Buena Vista Home Entertainment
Features
Scene Access
Featurettes
Audio Commentary
Deleted Scenes
Subtitles
English
Spanish
Audio Tracks
English Dolby Digital 5.1
Commentary Dolby Digital 2-Channel Stereo
Cast
Matthew Goode as Charles Ryder
Thomas Morrison as Hooper
David Barrass as Ship's Barber
Anna Madeley as Celia Ryder
Sarah Crowden as Lady Guest
Stephen Carlile as English Lord
Peter Barnes as American Professor
Hayley Atwell as Julia Flyte
Patrick Malahide as Mr. Ryder
Richard Teverson as Cousin Jasper
Joseph Beattie as Anthony Blanche
Ben Whishaw as Sebastian Flyte
Roger Walker as Lunt
Mark Field as Boy Mulcaster
Mark Edel-Hunt as Oxford Student
Rita Davies as Nanny Hawkins
Ed Stoppard as Bridey Flyte
Emma Thompson as Lady Marchmain
Felicity Jones as Cordelia Flyte
Geoffrey Wilkinson as Wilcox
Michael Gambon as Lord Marchmain
Greta Scacchi as Cara
James Bradshaw as Mr. Samgrass
Jonathan Cake as Rex Mottram
Tom Wlaschiha as Kurt
Stephane Cornicard as Doctor Henri
Susan Brown as Nurse
Niall Buggy as Father Mackay
Crew
Direction:
Julian Jarrold: Director
Writing:
Andrew Davies: Screenwriter
Jeremy Brock: Writer
Evelyn Waugh: Original Material By
Production:
Roger Bernstein: Producer
Douglas Rae: Producer
Kevin Loader: Producer
David M. Thompson: Executive Producer
Nicole Finnan: Executive Producer
Tim Haslam: Executive Producer
Hugo Heppell: Executive Producer
Cinematography:
Jess Hall: Director of Photography
Film Editing:
Chris Gill: Film Editor
Music:
Adrian Johnston: Composer
Sound:
Danny Hambrook: Sound
Glenn Freemantle: Sound
Tom Sayers: Sound Designer
Art:
Alice Normington: Production Designer
Eimer Ni Mhaoldomhnaigh: Costume Designer
Roseann Samuel: Make-up Artist
Lynne Huitson: Art Director
Thomas Brown: Art Director
Ben Munro: Art Director