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  1. The French Lieutenant's Woman is a 1981 British romantic drama film directed by Karel Reisz, produced by Leon Clore, and adapted by the playwright Harold Pinter. It is based on The French Lieutenant's Woman, a 1969 novel by John Fowles. The music score is by Carl Davis and the cinematography by Freddie Francis .

  2. Oct 16, 1981 · The French Lieutenant's Woman: Directed by Karel Reisz. With Meryl Streep, Jeremy Irons, Hilton McRae, Emily Morgan. Anna and Mike portray two characters in a film set in 19th century England who fall in love despite the fact that Mike's character is engaged.

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    • Drama, Romance
    • Karel Reisz
    • 1981-10-16
    • Released in 1981, “The French Lieutenant’s Woman” is a British romantic drama film based on the novel of the same name by John Fowles.
    • The movie was directed by Karel Reisz and featured a screenplay by Harold Pinter, who adapted the story from Fowles’ novel.
    • Meryl Streep and Jeremy Irons starred in the leading roles of Sarah Woodruff and Charles Smithson, respectively.
    • This film is known for its unique narrative structure, seamlessly blending a Victorian-era love story with a parallel modern-day drama.
  3. The French Lieutenant's Woman. In this story-within-a-story, Anna (Meryl Streep) is an actress starring opposite Mike (Jeremy Irons) in a period piece about the forbidden love between their...

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    • Karel Reisz
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    • Meryl Streep
  4. The French Lieutenant's Woman is a 1969 postmodern historical fiction novel by John Fowles. The plot explores the fraught relationship of gentleman and amateur naturalist Charles Smithson and Sarah Woodruff, the former governess and independent woman with whom he falls in love.

  5. “The French Lieutenant’s Woman” is a beautiful film to look at, and remarkably well-acted. Streep was showered with praise for her remarkable double performance, and she deserved it. She is offhandedly contemporary one moment, and then gloriously, theatrically Victorian the next.

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  7. Theatre review of The French Lieutenant's Woman (John Fowles, adapted for the stage by Mark Healy) at Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford, and touring - reviewer: Sheila Connor.

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