The Golden Bowl (2000)

From the novel by Henry James

The Golden Bowl (2000) poster

Wealthy American widower Adam Verver and his daughter Maggie live a refined life in Europe, surrounded by art. Maggie marries impoverished Italian Prince Amerigo, while Adam marries Maggie's friend Charlotte Stant. The Prince and Charlotte are having an affair, which Maggie discovers and navigates through a silent, psychological battle of wills, ultimately using her cunning to preserve her marriage and protect her father.

Director: James Ivory
Genre: Romance, Drama
Runtime: 130 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Richard Robbins
Cinematography: Tony Pierce-Roberts
Editing: John David Allen
Production: TF1 International, Merchant Ivory Productions
Country: United Kingdom, United States of America, France
Language: English
Budget: $15M
Box Office: $6M
Original Language: en

Trailer

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Golden Bowl about?
Wealthy American widower Adam Verver and his daughter Maggie live a refined life in Europe, surrounded by art. Maggie marries impoverished Italian Prince Amerigo, while Adam marries Maggie's friend Charlotte Stant. The Prince and Charlotte are having an affair, which Maggie discovers and navigates through a silent, psychological battle of wills, ultimately using her cunning to preserve her marriage and protect her father.
Who directed The Golden Bowl?
The Golden Bowl was directed by James Ivory.
Who stars in The Golden Bowl?
The Golden Bowl stars Kate Beckinsale, Uma Thurman, Jeremy Northam, Nick Nolte, Anjelica Huston, James Fox.
How long is The Golden Bowl?
The Golden Bowl has a runtime of 2h 10m (130 minutes).
What genre is The Golden Bowl?
The Golden Bowl is a Romance, Drama film.
What is the budget of The Golden Bowl?
The Golden Bowl had a budget of $15M.
How much did The Golden Bowl gross?
The Golden Bowl grossed $6M worldwide.
Where was The Golden Bowl produced?
The Golden Bowl was produced in United Kingdom, United States of America, France.