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He was D.H. Lawrence. She was his Lady Chatterley. Their extraordinary romance was more tempestuous than any he wrote.
In his first starring role, Sir Ian McKellen (Lord Of The Rings, Gods And Monsters) gives a sensational performance as D.H. Lawrence in the "impressively mounted and acted biopic" (Variety) Priest Of Love.
Working alongside Hollywood legend Ava Gardner (Pandora And The Flying Dutchman) and directed by Christopher Miles, McKellen shows Lawrence in all his rebellious grandeur, thumbing his nose at authority while still managing to write masterpieces. The film begins with the English government burning copies of The Rainbow, and continues through his exodus around the world, joined by his combative wife Frieda (Janet Suzman). From his destructive sojourn to the American Southwest, to an earth-shaking visit to Oaxaca, and finishing with his erotic adventures in Italy, Priest Of Love provides a colorful and insightful portrait of Lawrence's life and art.
He had one last great shock left in him, though, and the film closes with the publication of Lady Chatterley's Lover, and the uproar that greeted its sexually explicit prose - Lawrence's last great statement of rebellion before he succumbed to tuberculosis in 1930. Priest Of Love provides a beautifully shot portrait of one of the great artists of the 20th century.
Details
- Length
- Rating R
- Released:
- Added May 16 2011
- Production Year 1981
- Empire SKU 1575156
- UPC Code 738329076726
- Studio Kino Video
- Packaging HD
- Number of Discs 1
- Disc SS-DL
Features
The Way We Got It Together, a documentary on the making of the film
Interviews with Ian McKellen and Christopher Miles
Deleted Scenes with Director's Commentary
Outtakes
Trailers
Stills Gallery
Audio/Video
- Audio
English Dolby Digital Mono
- Video
Widescreen 1.85:1 Color
Cast
- Mike Gwilym
- John Gielgud
- Ranieri, Massimo
- Jorge Rivero
- Maurizio Merli
- Penelope Keith
- Janet Suzman
- James Faulkner
- Ian McKellen
- Ava Gardner
Production
- Andrew Donally
- Christopher Miles