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The Bridges of Madison County
TrailerThe Bridges of Madison County is about Robert Kincaid, a photographer on assignment to shoot the historic bridges of Madison County. There Robert encounters housewife, Francesca Johnson and their four-day affair fundamentally changes them both.Actors: Clint Eastwood, Meryl Streep, Annie Corley, Victor Slezak, Jim Haynie, Sarah Kathryn Schmitt, Christopher Kroon, Phyllis Lyons, Debra Monk, Richard Lage, Michelle Benes, ...»Director: Clint EastwoodCountry: United StatesDuration: 135 minQuality: HDRelease: 1995IMDb: 7.60 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "The Bridges of Madison County"
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Characters of "The Bridges of Madison County"
Robert KincaidPlayed by: Clint EastwoodFrancesca JohnsonPlayed by: Meryl StreepCarolyn JohnsonPlayed by: Annie CorleyMichael JohnsonPlayed by: Victor SlezakRichard JohnsonPlayed by: Jim HaynieCaroline JohnsonPlayed by: Sarah Kathryn SchmittBettyPlayed by: Phyllis LyonsMadgePlayed by: Debra MonkLucy RedfieldPlayed by: Michelle Benes -
Directors of "The Bridges of Madison County"
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Creators of "The Bridges of Madison County"
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Critic Reviews of "The Bridges of Madison County"
Seattle TimesJuly 31, 2013With Eastwood as Kincaid and Meryl Streep as Francesca, this carefully observant love story turns Waller's pop-lit passion into screen art.
Philadelphia InquirerJuly 31, 2013Bridges is an admirable achievement, one that probably does more to reposition its maker as someone who can carry a movie without carrying a gun than as the director/star of a Love Story for the Loving Care set.
Orlando SentinelJuly 31, 2013The result, if rather thin and certainly far from a masterpiece, is nevertheless quite lovely. This affecting little film is easily one of Eastwood's best efforts as a director.
New YorkerJuly 31, 2013The two leads' sly comic rhythm is miles removed from the book's failing solemnity.
Chicago TribuneJuly 31, 2013Eastwood's Bridges has the energy and spontaneity of a picture that was shot quickly. And that serves the material well, because it removes the solemnity that could stiffle a modern classic.
Chicago ReaderJuly 31, 2013Despite all his craft and sincerity, [Eastwood] and screenwriter Richard LaGravenese can't quite turn Robert James Waller's cardboard best-seller into flesh and bone.
The DissolveMay 05, 2014The strength of Eastwood's Bridges is in its patience, and how it lets the love story develop from start to finish, even though the audience knows from the beginning the broad strokes of what's going to happen.
Philadelphia Daily NewsJuly 31, 2013Those who found Waller's book an outrageously bad read may be gratefully surprised to find less mush in the movie.
Radio TimesJuly 31, 2013Beautifully photographed and directed with an intimate maturity, the film reveals its characters in an unhurried way, thus making the audience accomplices in the unfolding liaison.
People MagazineJuly 31, 2013The movie, thank goodness, is better than the book. What's more surprising is that The Bridges of Madison County is an accomplished piece of moviemaking.
South Florida Sun-SentinelJuly 31, 2013The emotions evoked by this Bridges are in a minor key compared to the book, but they are honestly earned.
Baltimore SunJuly 31, 2013The Bridges of Madison County is as good as it is because of its performances. It's as bad as it is because of its source.
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