Pbs the chaperone cast4/6/2023 ![]() But why does she want to go? It's a story full of surprises, about who these women really are, and who they eventually become. Summary: Society matron Norma Carlisle volunteers to accompany future Jazz Age star and free spirit Louise Brooks for a summer in New York. Cast: Elizabeth McGovern, Haley Lu Richardson, G�eza R�ohrig, Victoria Hill, Miranda Otto, Andrew Burnap, Matt McGrath, Blythe Danner, Campbell Scott. C43 2019 Production credits: Director of photography, Nick Remy Matthews editor, Sof�ia Subercaseaux music, Marcelo Zarvos. Written by Julian Fellowes and based on the beloved novel by Laura Moriarty. But why does she want to go It’s a story full of surprises - about who these women really are, and who they eventually become. DDC classification: 791.43/72 LOC classification: PN1997.2 |. Society matron Norma Carlisle (Elizabeth McGovern) volunteers to accompany future Jazz Age star and free spirit Louise Brooks (Haley Lu Richardson) for a summer in New York. ![]() | Video recordings for the hearing impaired. Contributor(s): Engler, Michael | Fellowes, Julian | Hill, Victoria, 1971- | Ganguzza, Rose | Carmichael, Kelly | McGovern, Elizabeth, 1961- | Clark, Greg (Producer) | Scalisi, Luca | Mann, Andrew (Producer) | Richardson, Haley Lu | R�ohrig, G�eza, 1967- | Otto, Miranda | Burnap, Andrew | McGrath, Matt, 1969- | Danner, Blythe | Scott, Campbell | Masterpiece Films | Public Broadcasting Service (U.S.) | Fibonacci Films (Firm) | 39 Steps | Rose Pictures | Anonymous Content (Firm) | PBS Distribution (Firm) Material type: Film Publisher number: MS61713 | PBS Language: English Publisher: : PBS, Copyright date: �2019 Description: 1 videodisc (110 min.) : sound, color 4 3/4 in Content type: two-dimensional moving image Media type: video Carrier type: videodisc ISBN: 9781531710866 1531710867 Related works: Motion picture adaptation of (work): Moriarty, Laura, 1970- Chaperone Subject(s): Brooks, Louise, 1906-1985 - Drama | Women dancers - Drama | Young women - Conduct of life - 20th century - Drama | Motion picture actors and actresses - Drama | Middle-aged women - Drama | New York (N.Y.) - Social life and customs - 20th century - Drama | New York (N.Y.) - History - 1898-1951 - Drama | Brooks, Louise, 1906-1985 | Manners and customs | Middle-aged women | Motion picture actors and actresses | Women dancers | Young women - Conduct of life | New York (State) - New York | 1898-1999 Genre/Form: DVD-Video discs. The Chaperone is a film that wants to be about so many things, and one that loses both of its leading ladies in the process. In a time of corsets and rigid social constraints, she leaps at the chance to accompany Louise to the modern metropolis.The chaperone / Masterpiece Films, PBS and Fibonacci Films present a 39 Steps, Rose Pictures, Anonymous Content, and Fibonacci Films production directed by Michael Engler written by Julian Fellowes producers, Victoria Hill, Rose Ganguzza, Kelly Carmichael, Elizabeth McGovern, Greg Clark, Luca Scalisi, Andrew Mann. Her prim demeanor, as a matronly acquaintance trapped in a seemingly loveless marriage, belies an equally restless soul within. But this is 1922, and even a would-be bohemian must have a chaperone.Įnter Norma Carlisle, played with moving and pained subtlety by Downton alum Elizabeth McGovern (above left, with Blythe Danner). ![]() In a fictionalized tale “inspired by true events,” we meet Louise (Haley Lu Richardson) as a teen who’s desperate to escape her parochial Wichita, Kansas, upbringing when invited to study dance in New York City. For his latest and more wistful Masterpiece project, The Chaperone, he turns his gaze to a uniquely American icon from the era: silent-movie siren and devil-may-care ’20s flapper Louise Brooks. In his greatest creation, Downton Abbey, he used this 20th-century period of flamboyant social change as the backdrop to a delectable saga of Edwardian manners among Britain’s working and noble classes. Julian Fellowes has a thing for the Jazz Age.
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