Rochester, the last of the libertines
See also: Rochester
Rochester, the last of the libertines ( The Libertine ) is a British film carried out by Laurence Dunmore, left in 2004.
Synopsis
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Data sheet
- Title: Rochester, the last of the libertines
- original Title: The Libertine
- Realization: Laurence Dunmore
- Scenario: Stephen Jeffreys, according to its own part
- Production: Liana Halfon, John Malkovich and Russell Smith
- Budget: 16 million dollars
- Music: Michael Nyman
- Photography: Alexander Melman
- Assembly: Jill Bilcock
- Decorations: Ben van Os
- Costumes: Dien van Straalen
- Country of origin: the United Kingdom
- Format: Colors - 1,85:1 - Dolby DIGITAL - 35 mm
- Kind: Drama
- Lasted: 114 minutes
- Comings out date: September 16th 2004 (festival of Toronto), November 18th 2005 (the United Kingdom), January 25th 2006 (Belgium, France)
Distribution
- Johnny Depp: John Wilmot, 2nd count de Rochester
- Samantha Morton: Elizabeth Barry
- John Malkovich: the king Charles II
- Paul Ritter: Chiffinch
- Stanley Townsend: Keown
- Francesca Annis: The countess
- Rosamund Pike: Elizabeth Malet
- Tom Hollander: George Etherege
- Johnny Vegas: Sackville
- Richard Coyle: Alcock
- Hugh Sachs : Ratcliffe
- Tom Burke: Vaughan
- Rupert Friend: Billy Downs
- Jack Davenport: Harris
- Trudi Jackson: Rose
Around film
- turning began the March 3rd 2004 and was held with London, then in the Warwickshire, the county of the Somerset, in Cornouailles, with the Île of Man and finally with the Wales.
- the words of the song If were written by the scenario writer Stephen Jeffreys and the music was composed by Michael Nyman.
External bond
- Rochester, the last of the libertines on Internet Movie Database
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