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A Doll's House is a British film of genre Drama released in USA on 22 may 1973 with Claire Bloom

A Doll's House (1973)

A Doll's House
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Released in USA 22 may 1973
Length 1h45
Genres Drama,    Comedy
Rating63% 3.1942053.1942053.1942053.1942053.194205

A Doll's House is a 1973 British film, directed by Patrick Garland. It is based on Henrik Ibsen's 1879 play A Doll's House. The main character of this film is Nora Helmer, a simple woman married to a working man, the straight but authoritarian Torvald. The two have a good marriage, until things from their past threaten to destroy their lives.

Synopsis

Nora, le personnage principal, est mariée à l'autoritaire et contrôlant Torvald Helmer. Les deux ont une coexistence assez heureuse jusqu'à ce que des actions passées et des forces extérieures fassent prendre conscience à Nora que sa situation n'est peut-être pas aussi idyllique qu'elle le pensait.

Actors

Claire Bloom

(Nora Helmer)
Anthony Hopkins

(Torvald Helmer)
Ralph Richardson

(Dr. Rank)
Denholm Elliott

(Nils Krogstad)
Edith Evans

(Anne-Marie)
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