Sophie Ward as Alice Jordan; Kerry Fox as Clodagh Unwin; Nathaniel Parker as Martin Jordan; Jeremy Northam as Anthony Jordan; Michael Gough as Sir Ralph Unwin; Claire Bloom as Cecily Jordan; Barbara Jefford as Lady Unwin; Peter Jeffrey as Peter Morris; Rosalie Crutchley as Lettice Deverel; Philip Voss as Richard Jordan; Heather Canning as Elizabeth Meadows; Dariel Pertwee as Juliet Dunne; Linda Bassett as Gwen; Sophie Walker as Michelle; Sandra Voe as Mrs. Finch
Rating
NR (Not Rated)
Cinematography
John Else
Language
English
Plot
Based on the bestselling novel by Joanna Trollope Recently returned to England from New York City, vivacious heiress Clodagh Unwin befriends a couple new to her village. The husband is entranced by the young aristocrat, but Clodagh has eyes for someone else: his wife, Alice. Alice has a gilded life--beautiful children, a handsome husband, and a stately home. Secretly, she�s depressed after the birth of her third child and unhappy in her marriage. Clodagh proves irresistible. But when tongues start wagging, the women learn that love might not be enough.