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The Hours
TrailerIn 1951, Laura Brown, a pregnant housewife, is planning a party for her husband, but she can't stop reading the novel 'Mrs. Dalloway'. Clarissa Vaughn, a modern woman living in present times is throwing a party for her friend Richard, a famous author dying of AIDS. These two stories are simultaneously linked to the work and life of Virginia Woolf, who's writing the novel mentioned before.Genre: DramaActors: Nicole Kidman, Julianne Moore, Meryl Streep, Stephen Dillane, Miranda Richardson, George Loftus, Charley Ramm, Sophie Wyburd, Lyndsey Marshal, Linda Bassett, Christian Coulson, ...»Director: Stephen DaldryCountry: United States, United Kingdom, France, Canada, GermanyDuration: 110 minQuality: HDRelease: 2002IMDb: 7.50 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "The Hours"
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Characters of "The Hours"
Virginia WoolfPlayed by: Nicole KidmanLaura BrownPlayed by: Julianne MooreClarissa VaughanPlayed by: Meryl StreepLeonard WoolfPlayed by: Stephen DillaneVanessa BellPlayed by: Miranda RichardsonQuentin BellPlayed by: George LoftusJulian BellPlayed by: Charley RammRalph PartridgePlayed by: Christian CoulsonDan BrownPlayed by: John C. ReillyRichie BrownPlayed by: Jack RovelloKittyPlayed by: Toni ColletteRichard BrownPlayed by: Ed HarrisSally LesterPlayed by: Allison JanneyJulia VaughanPlayed by: Claire DanesLouis WatersPlayed by: Jeff Daniels -
Directors of "The Hours"
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Creators of "The Hours"
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Critic Reviews of "The Hours"
Chicago ReaderFebruary 11, 2008David Hare's screen adaptation reduces Woolf and her art to a set of feminist stances and a few plot points, without reference to style or form.
New York Magazine/VultureAugust 07, 2004A puzzling and forbidding strangeness.
Miami HeraldJanuary 17, 2003The film actually improves on Cunningham's novel, thanks to gorgeous cinematography, a deft script by playwright David Hare ... a mournful, melodious but never intrusive score by Philip Glass and a superb cast.
Houston ChronicleJanuary 17, 2003A compelling, moving film that respects its audience and its source material.
Detroit NewsJanuary 17, 2003As stunning an acting showcase as you'll find.
Good Morning AmericaFebruary 25, 2015The script, the score, the sets, the costumes, and the direction are all Oscar quality, and incredible performances from Kidman, Moore, Streep and Harris make The Hours seem like minutes.
Common Sense MediaDecember 28, 2010Smart, thoughtful movie for older teens and up.
EmanuelLevy.ComMarch 26, 2009Daldry's screen version is well acted but too literal, failing to convey the complexity or the lyricism of Cunningham's seminal novel.
TheMovieReport.comFebruary 01, 2009More than just Oscar bait; it's a veritable Oscar bait and tackle shop.
Nick's Flick PicksSeptember 16, 2006The Hours totally engrosses me... It somehow deepens the [book's] themes to see the bodies, scrutinize the faces, smell the money, feel the flatness of the screen.
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Soundtracks of "The Hours"
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