Description: Dramatization of the notorious sex scandal between Lady Caroline and the renowned poet, Lord Byron. Openly flaunting her affair, Lady Caroline shocked 19th century Great Britain.
Movie Description Dramatization of the notorious sex scandal between Lady Caroline and the renowned poet, Lord Byron. Openly flaunting her affair, Lady Caroline shocked 19th century Great Britain.
Credits
Cast:
Margaret Leighton, Richard Chamberlain, Sir Laurence Olivier
Notes Color by Eastmancolor.
Co-produced by Pulsar Productions (UK) and Vides (Italy).
Distributed by Tomorrow Enterprises (via United Artists) in the USA.
Directorial debut for screenwriter Robert Bolt. He had formerly written the scripts for "Dr. Zhivago" and "Ryan's Daughter."
Actress Sarah Miles is the wife of Robert Bolt.
Viola solo by Peter Mark with the New Philharmonia Orchestra.
Additional cast: Silvia Monti (Miss Milbanke); Sonia Dresdel (Lady Pont); Nicholas Field (St. John); Felicity Gibson (Girl in Blue); Paddy Joyce (Irish Housekeeper); Bernard Kay (Benson); Janet Key (Miss Fairfax); Mario Maranzana (Coachman); Robert Mill (ADC to Wellington); Norman Mitchell (Restaurant Functionary); Fanny Rowe (Lady Holland); and Stephen Sheppard (Buckham).
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