THE BRIDGE (1992 FILM)


'''The Bridge''' is a 1992 drama independent film based on the novel by Maggie Hemingway. Directed by Sydney Macartney, it stars Saskia Reeves, David O'Hara, Joss Ackland, Rosemary Harris, Anthony Higgins, and Geraldine James. It was released in 1992.

Contents
Sypnosis
Cast
Soundtrack
External links

Sypnosis


In the hot summer of 1887, life seems idyllic when Isobel Hetherington and her three young daughters moved into their seaside residence. But when Phillip Wilson Steer arrives for his annual painting visit, a chain of events set off to change their lives forever. Overcome by his first sight of Isobel, Steer immediately decides to capture her on canvas; and as the painting grows, so does their love for each other. But jealousy and tragedy eventually force them to confront reality.
'Tagline:' Love was never meant to be part of the picture.

Cast


'Actor/Actress' 'Role'
Saskia Reeves Isobel Hetherington
David O'Hara Phillip Wilson Steer
Joss Ackland Smithson
Rosemary Harris Aunt Jude
Anthony Higgins Reginald Hetherington
Geraldine James Mrs. Todd
Tabitha Allen Emma Hetherington
Dominique Rossi Mary
Karina Rossi Sophie
Anya Phillips Bella
Jo Powell Mrs. Pierce
Michelle Wade Mrs. Rount
Peter Blythe Rev. Rount
Tim Barker John
William Job Colonel
Ben Daniels Rogers
Deborah Fox Lucy

Soundtrack


The soundtrack of this film was released in 1992 by Demon Records.
# Opening Titles: "Painting" (2:03)
# Quay House (2:03)
# Arriving In Suffolk (2:17)
# The Storm (3:28)
# Reginald & Isobel Return to London (3:09)
# The Sitting (2:19)
# Walberswick Fete (4:27)
# Fireworks (1:45)
# France (4:38)
# The Kiss (1:44)
# Love Theme: 'I Only Have One Subject Now' (2:18)
# Reginald's Proposition (1:52)
# Mr. Todd's Release (1:27)
# What Did You See Emma? (1:29)
# The Garden (2:25)
# Leaving Without Saying Goodbye (1:20)
# We've Come To An Arrangement (0:55)
# The Bridge (03:42)
# End Titles: "Steer's Theme" (2:54)

External links



The Bridge (1992 film) at the Internet Movie Database

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