The Rainbow (1989 film)
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The Rainbow is a 1989 British drama film co-written and directed by Ken Russell[3] and adapted from the D. H. Lawrence novel The Rainbow (1915). Sammi Davis stars as Ursula, a sheltered young pupil, then schoolteacher, who is taken under the wing (sexually and otherwise) by the more sophisticated Winifred (Amanda Donohoe).
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Directed by | Ken Russell |
Written by | D. H. Lawrence Ken Russell Vivian Russell |
Produced by | Dan Ireland William J. Quigley |
Starring | Sammi Davis Paul McGann Amanda Donohoe |
Cinematography | Billy Williams |
Edited by | Peter Davies |
Music by | Carl Davis |
Distributed by | Vestron Pictures |
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Running time | 113 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Budget | $5 million[1] |
Box office | £100,856 (UK)[2] |
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Russell's film was a companion to his 1969 adaption of Lawrence's second novel about the Brangwen sisters Women in Love (1920). Glenda Jackson appears as the mother of the character she played in Women in Love (1969). The film was entered into the 16th Moscow International Film Festival.[4]