Watch: Mrs. Dalloway 1997 123movies, Full Movie Online – London, summer 1923. Clarissa (Vanessa Redgrave), Member of Parliament Richard Dalloway’s (Sir John Standing’s) wife, sets out on a beautiful morning; she’s shopping for flowers for her party that evening. At the same time Septimus Warren Smith (Rupert Graves), a young man who survived the battlefields of Europe, is suffering from a nightmarish delayed on-set form of shell shock. Clarissa’s nearly-grown daughter is distant, and preoccupied. In the course of one day, Peter (Michael Kitchen), Clarissa’s passionate old suitor, returns from India and is invited to her party, Septimus commits suicide, Clarissa relives a day in her youth (and her reasons for her choice of a life with the reliable Richard Dalloway)..
Plot: Clarissa Dalloway looks back on her youth as she readies for a gathering at her house. The wife of a legislator and a doyenne of London’s upper-crust party scene, Clarissa finds that the plight of ailing war veteran Septimus Warren Smith reminds her of a past romance with Peter Walsh. In flashbacks, young Clarissa explores her possibilities with Peter.
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Party-Crasher
Like most of Virginia Woolf’s literary output, I appreciated the film-version of “Mrs. Dalloway” more than I enjoyed it. There are flashes of blinding beauty in this movie, however, the film’s “sum” is not equal to its “parts”. Of course, Vanessa Redgrave continues to astound me with her talent. And —yes, the film is beautifully made and attention to period detail is evident. And — yes, parts of the story are very heart-rending. Yet…. why does this film satisfy me but not move me? Like a guest at one of Mrs. Dalloway’s parties, I am more impressed with the effort that went into the production than the product itself.
Cry Woolf
There’s a certain type of ‘art’ film the English do very well and likely as not Vanessa Redgrave won’t be far away – I can’t wait til someone has the good sense to release A Month By The Lake on DVD so that I can write about it without having to rely on the memory of having seen it twice within one week on its initial and limited release. This is no exception and virtually everyone is to be congratulated for ‘visualizing’ a novel employing the ‘streams-of-consciousness’ technique at which Woolf was a a dab hand. It’s a given – or it should be – that Vanessa Redgrave illuminates any stage or screen she cares to grace and here she catches beautifully the light-as-air slightly ethereal quality of Clarissa Dalloway in middle age preparing, at one level, for a party she will hold in the evening whilst reminiscing on another level about her youth and, among other things, the suitor she let get away in favor of the ‘safer’ Mr Dalloway. Redgrave is supported more than ably by some stalwarts of British TV and stage, oliver Ford Davis, Michael Kitchen, Amelia Bullmore, John Standing and Rupert Graves who, for once, is not so much precious as actually watchable. Surprisingly someone has put some thought into decor and color so that the overall result makes for a pleasant wallow in Charm, Sophistication and Style.
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 37 min (97 min)
Budget 0
Revenue 3309421
Status Released
Rated PG-13
Genre Drama, Romance
Director Marleen Gorris
Writer Eileen Atkins, Virginia Woolf
Actors Vanessa Redgrave, Natascha McElhone, Michael Kitchen
Country United Kingdom, United States, Netherlands
Awards 2 wins & 1 nomination
Production Company N/A
Website N/A
Sound Mix Dolby Digital
Aspect Ratio 1.85 : 1
Camera Panavision Panaflex Gold II, Panavision Primo Lenses
Laboratory Metrocolor, London, UK (processing), Rank Film Laboratories, Denham, UK (prints)
Film Length 2,721 m
Negative Format 35 mm (Eastman EXR 50D 5245, 250D 5297, Fuji Super F-64D 8522, Super F-250T 8552, Super F-250D 8562, Super F-500T 8572)
Cinematographic Process Spherical
Printed Film Format 35 mm