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Drama

Lady Macbeth

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Rural England, 1865. Katherine, suffocated by her loveless marriage to a bitter man and restrained by his father's tyranny, unleashes an irresistible force within her, so powerful that she will stop at nothing to get what she wants.

Release Date : 2016-12-12

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : iFeaturesSixty Six PicturesBBC FilmBFICreative EnglandOldgarth Media

Production Country : United Kingdom

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Florence Pugh

Character Name : Katherine Lester

Original Name : Florence Pugh

Gender : Female

Cosmo Jarvis

Character Name : Sebastian

Original Name : Cosmo Jarvis

Gender : Male

Paul Hilton

Character Name : Alexander Lester

Original Name : Paul Hilton

Gender : Male

Naomi Ackie

Character Name : Anna

Original Name : Naomi Ackie

Gender : Female

Christopher Fairbank

Character Name : Boris Lester

Original Name : Christopher Fairbank

Gender : Male

Golda Rosheuvel

Character Name : Agnes

Original Name : Golda Rosheuvel

Gender : Female

Anton Palmer

Character Name : Teddy

Original Name : Anton Palmer

Gender : Male

Rebecca Manley

Character Name : Mary

Original Name : Rebecca Manley

Gender : Female

Fleur Houdijk

Character Name : Tessa

Original Name : Fleur Houdijk

Gender : Male

Cliff Burnett

Character Name : Father Peter

Original Name : Cliff Burnett

Gender : Male

David Kirkbride

Character Name : Edward

Original Name : David Kirkbride

Gender : Male

Bill Fellows

Character Name : Dr. Burdon

Original Name : Bill Fellows

Gender : Male

Nicholas Lumley

Character Name : Mr. Robertson

Original Name : Nicholas Lumley

Gender : Male

Raymond Finn

Character Name : Mr. Kirkbride

Original Name : Raymond Finn

Gender : Male

Ian Conningham

Character Name : Detective Logan

Original Name : Ian Conningham

Gender : Male

Finn Burridge

Character Name : Farmhand #1

Original Name : Finn Burridge

Gender : Male

Jack Robertson

Character Name : Farmhand #2

Original Name : Jack Robertson

Gender : Male

Kema Sikazwe

Character Name : Farmhand #3

Original Name : Kema Sikazwe

Gender : Male

Elliot Sinclair

Character Name : Farmhand #4

Original Name : Elliot Sinclair

Gender : Male

Andrew Davis

Character Name : Gentleman #1

Original Name : Andrew Davis

Gender : Male

Alan Billingham

Character Name : Gentleman #2

Original Name : Alan Billingham

Gender : Male

Bailey Palmer

Character Name : Teddy Double

Original Name : Bailey Palmer

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Reno

@Rangan

2024-05-16

**There's no one to stand against her!** Based on the Russian novel of the same name. My first guess was it going to be a boring periodic drama. After knowing about the film plot, I anticipated a storyline just like 'Moliere', but what I saw was a dark and twisted tale. I was really surprised to see a film like this. Enjoyed it though. This is not a good film from the moral value aspect. But film is a film, sometimes it just depicts the real life, even it is a fictional, surely it would have had taken place without the world knowing it. Katherine, aka Lady Macbeth, a newly married young woman, but that's not an ideal life any couples want to live. Discarded by her husband, she finds a secret lover among the staffs of the house to satisfy her sexual urges. As expected, it does not go well when gossips comes out. Following the consequences, how the rest of the story unfolds was told with a series of twists. I liked simple settings. Maybe because it was a rural tale, but was so perfect. Florence Pugh has a potential to be a big star. The same goes to the director as well. This is her first film for me. She single handedly made this film look good. Not the year's most anticipated film, but definitely worth a watch. The Russian style British tale. One of the best films from such theme. _7/10_

C

CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2024-04-20

Florence Pugh is quite effective in this story of "Katherine", trapped in a loveless and sterile marriage with "Alexander" (Paul Hilton) who, with his father "Boris" (Christopher Fairbanks) treat her with a mixture of tolerance and contempt. The solution to her insatiety looks like it might come from their swarthy farm hand "Sebastian" (Cosmo Jarvis) and when the husband has to leave for an extended time, she discovers a sense of happiness and fulfilment that disbars any thoughts of returning to her former life of obedience and boredom - regardless of how dangerous that may be. This has nothing whatsoever to do with the Scottish play, nor with any of it's characterisations so don't expect any similarities - beyond the fact that "Katherine" soon emerges from her fragile cocoon to become a determined - and dangerous - creature bent on securing her happiness and freedom at any costs. The one thing you will notice is the distinct lack of a soundtrack. There is plenty of pretty Northern English scenery to drink in, but when there is no dialogue (especially scenes in the forest) the only sounds we hear are of nature. The ending, I found particularly fitting for her by this stage rather unlikeable character and it is quite a telling depiction of just how completely ineffective 19th Century British policing was!