The Golden Bowl


2h 14m 2001

Brief Synopsis

Set in the opulent social scene of England and Italy between 1903 and 1909, the story of two marriages dangerously intertwined in a web of secrets and lies. Adam Verner, an American billionaire art collector, and his sheltered daughter Maggie marry, only to discover that their respective spouses--th

Film Details

Also Known As
Coupe d'or, La, Den gyllene skålen, Golden Bowl, La Coupe d'or
MPAA Rating
Genre
Adaptation
Drama
Period
Romance
Release Date
2001
Distribution Company
Lionsgate
Location
London, England, United Kingdom; Rome, Italy

Technical Specs

Duration
2h 14m

Synopsis

Set in the opulent social scene of England and Italy between 1903 and 1909, the story of two marriages dangerously intertwined in a web of secrets and lies. Adam Verner, an American billionaire art collector, and his sheltered daughter Maggie marry, only to discover that their respective spouses--the beautiful American expatriate Charlotte Stant and the illustrious but bankrupt Italian aristocrat Prince Amerigo--are romantically entangled with one another.

Crew

Geoffrey Alexander

Music Arranger

John David Allen

Editor

Philip Alton

Adr Editor

Karole Armitage

Choreographer

Nigel Bennett

Other

Marcantonio Borghese

Production Manager

Paul Bradley

Executive Producer

Sarah Bradshaw

Production Manager

John Bright

Costume Designer

Martin Cantwell

Foley Editor

Peter Cavaciuti

Steadicam Operator

Simon Chamberlain

Soloist

Colin Corby

Camera Operator

Marcia Crayford

Other

Philip De Groote

Soloist

Filippo Fassetta

Assistant Director

Martin Foley

Other

Celestia Fox

Casting Director

Giles Gardner

Assistant Editor

Gianni Giovagnoni

Art Director

Dan Grace

Wardrobe

Christopher Granier-deferre

Assistant Director

Anya Gripari

Assistant Director

Anna Hall

Production Coordinator

Nina Hartstone

Dialogue Editor

Richard Hawley

Executive Producer

Carol Hemming

Hairdresser

Peter Holt

Foley Editor

J J Hook

Location Manager

Jonathan Hook

Location Manager

Emma Horton

Assistant Director

Henry James

Source Material

Henry James

Source Material (From Novel)

Ruth Prawer Jhabvala

Screenplay

Amanda Knight

Makeup

Dominic Lester

Rerecording

Elizabeth Lewis

Researcher

Gilberto Martinelli

Sound Mixer

Laura May

Wardrobe

Christian Mcwilliams

Location Manager

Ismail Merchant

Producer

Nigel Mills

Sound Editor

Fabrizio Mosca

Associate Producer

Robin O'donoghue

Rerecording

Giorgia Onofri

Script Supervisor

Penelope Perry

Production Coordinator

Tony Pierce-roberts

Director Of Photography

Tony Pierce-roberts

Dp/Cinematographer

Anna Pinnock

Set Decorator

Trefor Proud

Makeup Artist

Harry Rabinowitz

Music Conductor

Lucy Richardson

Art Director

Richard Robbins

Music

Susi Roper

Visual Effects

Shaila Rubin

Casting Director

Barbara Ruggeri

Production Coordinator

Andrew Sanders

Production Designer

Cinzia Sleiter

Set Decorator

David Stephenson

Sound Mixer

Richard Street

Rerecording

Zoe Tahir

Hairdresser

Janet Tebrooke

Wardrobe Supervisor

Phil Todd

Music

Adrian Toynton

Assistant Director

Paula Turnbull

Assistant Director

Kirty Whalley

Other

Beverley Winston

Script Supervisor

Film Details

Also Known As
Coupe d'or, La, Den gyllene skålen, Golden Bowl, La Coupe d'or
MPAA Rating
Genre
Adaptation
Drama
Period
Romance
Release Date
2001
Distribution Company
Lionsgate
Location
London, England, United Kingdom; Rome, Italy

Technical Specs

Duration
2h 14m

Quotes

Trivia

Miscellaneous Notes

Expanded Release in United States May 18, 2001

Released in United States January 2001

Released in United States on Video November 6, 2001

Released in United States Spring April 27, 2001

Shown at Nortel Networks Palm Springs International Film Festival (Opening Night) January 11-22, 2001.

Began shooting August 22, 1999.

Completed shooting fall 1999.

Released in United States January 2001 (Shown at Nortel Networks Palm Springs International Film Festival (Opening Night) January 11-22, 2001.)

Released in United States Spring April 27, 2001

Expanded Release in United States May 18, 2001

Released in United States on Video November 6, 2001