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The Scarlet Letter
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Seeking independence and having a good life, a young beautiful married woman named Haster, goes to England, where she sets up a new life and makes new friends, but once upon meeting a young handsome guy, everything changes, as they fall in love with each other and have an affair, the thing that brings terrible for her, especially after the return of her husband, who she thinks is dead.
Seeking independence and having a good life, a young beautiful married woman named Haster, goes to England, where she sets up a new life and makes new friends, but once upon meeting a young handsome guy, everything changes, as they fall in love with each other and have an affair, the thing that brings terrible for her, especially after the return of her husband, who she thinks is dead.
Actors: James Bearden,
Larissa Laskin,
Len Doncheff,
Diane Salinger,
Judd Jones,
Anthony Paton,
Jeremy Akerman,
Jodhi May,
Amy Wright,
Joan Plowright,
Deborah Tennant,
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James Bearden

Larissa Laskin

Len Doncheff

Diane Salinger 25 January 1951, Wilmington, Delaware, USA

Judd Jones 1921, Alabama, USA

Anthony Paton

Jeremy Akerman 1942, Alvechurch, Worcestershire, England, UK

Jodhi May 8 May 1975, Camden, London, England, UK

Amy Wright 15 April 1950, Chicago, Illinois, USA

Joan Plowright 28 October 1929, Brigg, Lincolnshire, England, UK

Deborah Tennant
Genre: Drama
Country: United States
Keywords: #The Scarlet Letter
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Lisa Andoh

Nicholas Rice

Roy Dotrice
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Edward Hardwicke
7 August 1932, London, England, UK

Shaun R. Clarke

Jocelyn Cunningham

Gary Oldman
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August 04, 2009
Despite the cast taking themselves very seriously indeed, The Scarlet Letter is a great comic turn, complete with cod-accents and other period jiggery-pokery.
Nitrate Online
May 19, 2005
Oh, Roland Joffé, thy free adaptation of the Hawthorne classic didst produce abudant derisive laughter. Didst thou once direct 'The Killing Fields?'
Nick's Flick Picks
August 31, 2004
For anyone who's ever wondered why Hawthorne left out the mute servants, red cockatoos, and rolls in the proverbial hay. As Hawthorne himself would say: "Ignominious!"
August 04, 2009
For all the talent on display, this is a waste of movie.
New York Times
August 30, 2004
If you've read the book you won't know the ending. Let's just say that Indians with flaming arrows come to the rescue. They manage to keep a straight face, which is more than anyone in the audience will be able to do.
November 16, 2010
Slaughter, sin, and sex in classic-turned-movie misfire.
June 18, 2002
This is a well-acted, beautiful movie.
Variety
March 26, 2009
A very '90s take on a 1660s tale written in 1850, as a picture of early colonial life it's about as convincing as Pocahontas.
August 04, 2009
Rage, love, defiance, confusion, fear -- Moore just sticks out her chin and makes her eyes brim with tears. She's the stolidly immovable object at the film's center, and there's no getting around her.
June 24, 2006
Not only does the film bear little resemblance to the source novel, but it's cluttered with ridiculous symbolism.
February 13, 2001
Though it's unclear what the audience would be for a faithful rendition of the Hawthorne novel, the question of who would ever want to see this one is murkier still.
August 04, 2009
"Freely adapted from the novel by Nathaniel Hawthorne," the credits say cautiously. I'll say.