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16 April 1999 (USA) morePlot:
Early 20th century England: while toasting his daughter Catherine's engagement, Arthur Winslow learns... more | add synopsisAwards:
4 wins & 4 nominations moreNewsDesk:
Tiff Interview - "Dean Spanley" with Jeremy Northam, Toa Fraser and Bryan Brown(From Movie Jungle. 15 October 2008, 7:52 AM, PDT)
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A matter of honour more (117 total)Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Matthew Pidgeon | ... | Dickie Winslow | |
| Rebecca Pidgeon | ... | Catherine Winslow | |
| Gemma Jones | ... | Grace Winslow | |
| Nigel Hawthorne | ... | Arthur Winslow | |
| Lana Bilzerian | ... | Undermaid | |
| Sarah Flind | ... | Violet | |
| Aden Gillett | ... | John Watherstone | |
| Guy Edwards | ... | Ronnie Winslow | |
| Colin Stinton | ... | Desmond Curry | |
| Eve Bland | ... | Suffragette | |
| Sara Stewart | ... | Miss Barnes, Beacon Reporter | |
| Perry Fenwick | ... | Fred | |
| Alan Polonsky | ... | Mr. Michaels | |
| Jeremy Northam | ... | Sir Robert Morton | |
| Neil North | ... | First Lord |
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L'honneur des Winslow (Canada: French title) (France) [fr]Baiatul familiei Winslow (Romania) [ro]
Cadete Winslow (Brazil) [pt]
El caso Winslow (Spain) [es]
El honor de los Winslow (Argentina) (video title) [es]
Fallet Winslow (Sweden) [sv]
Il caso Winslow (Italy) [it]
Kvodo Shel Winslow (Israel: Hebrew title) [iw]
O Caso Winslow (Portugal) (video title) [pt]
Winslow'n kunnia (Finland) [fi]
Winslows ære (Norway) [no]
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Finland:S (video rating) | Iceland:L | Norway:A | Canada:F (Ontario) | USA:G (certificate #36284) | Canada:G (Alberta/British Columbia/Quebec) | Canada:PG (Manitoba/Nova Scotia) | South Korea:12 | Argentina:Atp | Australia:G | France:U | Germany:o.Al. | New Zealand:G | Spain:T | Sweden:Btl | Switzerland:7 (canton of Geneva) | UK:U | Singapore:PGFilming Locations:
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Not only do both movies The Winslow Boy (1999) and An Ideal Husband (1999), feature Jeremy Northam as a character named "Sir Robert", his performances in those movies also won him the same two awards (Evening Standard British Film Award's "Best Actor" & ALFS Award's "British Actor of the Year"). moreGoofs:
Continuity: The corset that Catherine Winslow wears under her dress clearly appears and disappears between shots in her last scenes with Sir Robert. moreQuotes:
Catherine Winslow: One thing puzzles me. Why are you always at such pains to prevent people knowing the truth about you, Sir Robert?Sir Robert Morton: Am I indeed?
Catherine Winslow: You know that you are. Why?
Sir Robert Morton: Which of us knows the truth about himself?
Catherine Winslow: That is no answer.
Sir Robert Morton: My dear Miss Winslow, are you cross-examining me?
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Terence Rattigan's classic English play from the 1940s but set just before WW1 has been filmed at least five times. This 1999 version is by the American director David Mamet, with his wife Rebecca Pidgeon in a lead role as the Boy's sister Catherine, along with Nigel Hawthorne and Gemma Jones as the parents. The acting honours however truly belong to Jeremy Northam as their barrister, Sir Robert Morton, who finds himself strangely attracted to young Ms Winslow. He is the full QC-MP, urbane, smooth as silk (dammit he is a silk) and deeply cynical, scambling up the greasy pole at Westminster, using his legal skills as best he may. Yet he compromises his career by taking the case. It involves the absurdly trivial matter of the alleged theft of a five shilling postal order but by the time it's over Sir Robert and his clients have managed to put the Navy and half the government on trial. Northam make this almost unbelievable transformation seem not just likely but inevitable.
`The Winslow Boy' is of course based on a real case, the Archer-Shee affair, though Rattigan modified the story substantially. In particular the Archer-Shee's counsel, Edward Carson, the prosecutor of Oscar Wilde and raving anti-Irish home ruler, never became personally involved with the family. He was made a law lord (top British judge) shortly after so his quite spectacular career was not affected by his involvement in the Archer-Shee case. Yet the most interesting thing in the film is the entirely ficticious relationship between Sir Robert, the conventional male supremacist and Catherine, the dedicated suffragette. In the end sex triumphs over politics, as it so often does. A pity it did not do so in the case of Lord Carson.
The Boy himself has a wonderful line in English Public School patter (I'm sure an American audience would need sub-titles). Sadly the real Boy was killed in WW1, which also killed the society to whom the Archer-Shee case was so important.