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Director: Eric Styles
Cast: Julie Andrews, Edward Atterton, William Baldwin, Colin Firth
A comedy of discriminating taste and dirty little secrets. In 1952 England, Nigel, the Earl of Marshwood, woos Hollywood star Miranda, upsetting both Nigel's mother, Countess Felicity, and Miranda's former love fellow Hollywood star Don. Right before the engagement party at Marshwood, Moxie, the Countess's personal maid and best friend, reveals that Miranda is her estranged sister. Crestwell, the Countess's butler, devises a plan - but an inebriated Don's arrival at Marshwood to talk to Miranda causes all chaos to break loose.
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Relative Values (2000) is a delightful comedy of manners directed by Eric Styles that blends romance, social satire, and a clash of cultures as a Hollywood starlet engages with the aristocratic Marshwood family. The film's talented ensemble, led by Julie Andrews, Edward Atterton, and Colin Firth, delivers nuanced performances that bring the story's sly humor and subtle class commentary to life.
Relative Values is a 2000 British comedy film adaptation of the 1950s play of the same name by Noël Coward. It stars Julie Andrews, Edward Atterton, William Baldwin, Colin Firth, Stephen Fry, Sophie Thompson and Jeanne Tripplehorn and was directed by Eric Styles. It was filmed on location in the Isle of Man, mainly at The Nunnery, with scenes at Kirk Braddan.
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