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  1. United States. Budget. $23 million. Box office. $10.8 million. The End of the Affair is a 1999 romantic drama film written and directed by Neil Jordan and starring Ralph Fiennes, Julianne Moore and Stephen Rea . The film was based on The End of the Affair, a 1951 novel by British author Graham Greene, which had been adapted as a film in 1955 ...

  2. Summaries. A desperate man tries to find out why his beloved left him years ago. 1946 London. One evening, novelist Maurice Bendrix runs into his old friend, mild-mannered government minister Henry Miles, who he has not seen in two years. Maurice met Henry and his wife Sarah Miles in 1939 when they were neighbors off the Common, Maurice using ...

  3. The End of the Affair. The End of the Affair is a 1951 novel by British author Graham Greene, as well as the title of two feature films (released in 1955 and 1999) that were adapted from the novel. Set in London during and just after the Second World War, the novel examines the obsessions, jealousy and discernments within the relationships ...

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    • 1951
  4. Chief Warden. Jack McKenzie. ... Chief Engineer. Rest of cast listed alphabetically: Claire Ashton. ... Brighton Fair-Goer (uncredited) Jeremy Caleb Johnson.

  5. Details: 1999, Rest of the world, UK, USA, Cert 18, 101 mins. Direction:Neil Jordan. Genre: Drama. Summary: A novelist (Ralph Fiennes) living in London during world war II hires a private ...

  6. Permalink. 8/10. In Greeneland, God writes the punchlines. Philby-3 18 March 2000. This film tells the story of a wartime love affair between Maurice, a successful, cynical and rather callous novelist, and Sarah, the beautiful but neglected wife of a dull senior civil servant.

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  8. The end was just the beginning. On a rainy London night in 1946, novelist Maurice Bendrix has a chance meeting with Henry Miles, husband of his ex-mistress Sarah, who abruptly ended their affair two years before. Bendrix’s obsession with Sarah is rekindled; he succumbs to his own jealousy and arranges to have her followed.

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