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All's Well That Ends Well (1981)

Genre : Drama, Comedy, Romance

Runtime : 2H 21M

Director : Elijah Moshinsky

Synopsis

Helena loves Bertram, but he's of noble birth, while she's just a doctor's daughter. But Bertram is at the court of the King of France, who is ill, and Helena has a remedy that might cure him and win her the right to marry Bertram. But does Bertram want to marry her?

Actors

Celia Johnson
Celia Johnson
Countess of Rousillon
Ian Charleson
Ian Charleson
Bertram
Michael Hordern
Michael Hordern
Lafeu
Angela Down
Angela Down
Helena
Peter Jeffrey
Peter Jeffrey
Parolles
Kevin Stoney
Kevin Stoney
Countess's Steward
Donald Sinden
Donald Sinden
King of France
Robert Lindsay
Robert Lindsay
First French Lord
Dominic Jephcott
Dominic Jephcott
Second French Lord
Paul Brooke
Paul Brooke
Lavache
James Simmons
James Simmons
Bachelor
John Segal
John Segal
Bachelor
Peter Sands
Peter Sands
Bachelor
Yves Aubert
Yves Aubert
Bachelor
Terence McGinity
Terence McGinity
First Gentleman
Max Arthur
Max Arthur
Second Gentleman
Rosemary Leach
Rosemary Leach
Widow of Florence
Pippa Guard
Pippa Guard
Diana
Joolia Cappleman
Joolia Cappleman
Mariana
Nickolas Grace
Nickolas Grace
The Soldier
Valentine Dyall
Valentine Dyall
The Astringer
Eleanor Fazan
Eleanor Fazan
Choreographer

Crews

Elijah Moshinsky
Elijah Moshinsky
Director
William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare
Author
Jim Atkinson
Jim Atkinson
Camera Supervisor
Suzan Broad
Suzan Broad
Makeup Artist
Colin Lavers
Colin Lavers
Costume Designer
Derek Miller-Timmins
Derek Miller-Timmins
Sound
John Summers
John Summers
Lighting Artist
Stephen Oliver
Stephen Oliver
Music
David Myerscough-Jones
David Myerscough-Jones
Production Designer

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