The Romantic Englishwoman

The Romantic Englishwoman

116 mins | Drama, Comedy | June 11, 1975

What is real and what is fiction? Faced with writer's block with his novel, Lewis Fielding turns to a film script about a woman finding herself after his wife Elizabeth returns from Baden Baden. She didn't quite find herself there but had a brief encounter in a lift with a German who says he is a poet. Now the German is in England, gets himself invited to tea where he claims he admires Fielding's books. Which one does he like the best? "Tom Jones." Amused at being confused with the other Fielding, the novelist works the German into the plot.

The Romantic Englishwoman

116 mins | Drama, Comedy | June 11, 1975

The Romantic Englishwoman
What is real and what is fiction? Faced with writer's block with his novel, Lewis Fielding turns to a film script about a woman finding herself after his wife Elizabeth returns from Baden Baden. She didn't quite find herself there but had a brief encounter in a lift with a German who says he is a poet. Now the German is in England, gets himself invited to tea where he claims he admires Fielding's books. Which one does he like the best? "Tom Jones." Amused at being confused with the other Fielding, the novelist works the German into the plot.
IMDb rating 6.1
Producers Angel Productions, Les Productions Meric-Matalon, Dial Films
Original title The Romantic Englishwoman
Directors Pamela Davies, Joseph Losey, Anthony Waye
Writers Thomas Wiseman, Tom Stoppard

Cast

Glenda Jackson

as Elizabeth

Michael Caine

as Lewis

Helmut Berger

as Thomas

BĂ©atrice Romand

as Catherine

Kate Nelligan

as Isabel

Nathalie Delon

as Miranda

Anna Steele

as Annie

Julie Peasgood

as New Nanny

Frankie Jordan

as Supermarket Cashier

Tom Chatto

as Neighbour

Frances Tomelty

as Airport Shop Assistant

Lillias Walker

as 1st Mealticket Lady

Doris Nolan

as 2nd Mealticket Lady

Phil Brown

as Mr. Wilson

Marcella Markham

as Mrs. Wilson

Norman Scace

as Head Waiter

Bill Wallis

as Hendrick

David de Keyser

as George