The Rainbow
R · 1989 ‧ Romance/Action ‧ 1h 53m
Born to a rich landowner in the waning days of the Victorian era, Ursula Brangwen (Sammi Davis) grows into a beautiful young woman full of imagination and ambition. The free-spirited Ursula begins to feel trapped by her prim surroundings, but her...
Release date: May 5, 1989 (USA)
Director: Ken Russell
Adapted from: The Rainbow
Story by: D. H. Lawrence
Distributed by: Vestron Pictures
Music by: Carl Davis
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A young woman deals in her own personal way with the trials of adolescence and young.
The Rainbow is a 1989 British drama film co-written and directed by Ken Russell and adapted from the D. H. Lawrence novel The Rainbow (1915).
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The free-spirited Ursula begins to feel trapped by her prim surroundings, but her life changes when she has an erotic experience with Winifred (Amanda Donohoe), ...
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"The Rainbow" sets this story against the pastoral beauty of the English countryside, but this is not a nostalgic costume drama, dripping with atmosphere.
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Born to a rich landowner in the waning days of the Victorian era, Ursula Brangwen grows into a beautiful young woman full of imagination and ambition.
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Over-simplified, lackluster and cliche-ridden coming-of-age romantic drama that's based on the 1915 novel by D. H. Lawrence.
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A young woman deals with the trials of adolescence and young adulthood in early 1900s England.