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That Forsyte Woman

1949, Movie, NR, 114 mins

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This expensive Victorian drama, based on the first book in Galsworthy's trilogy The Forsyte Saga, is heavy going, despite a luxurious production, wonderful period costumes (designer Walter Plunkett grabbed an Oscar nomination) and a few good performances. Pidgeon is the son of a prominent English family whose decision to become an artist has alienated his relatives. His daughter, Leigh, was raised by the family after Pidgeon's wife died, and they have kept daughter and fathe... read more leave a comment
Year: 1949
Rated NR

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Cast
Errol Flynn: Soames Forsyte
Greer Garson: Irene Forsyte
Walter Pidgeon: Young Jolyon Forsyte
Robert Young: Philip Bosinney
Janet Leigh: June Forsyte
Harry Davenport: Old Jolyon Forsyte

 

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