Amor en el bosque

La joven Panthea Vyne se enamora de una apuesto bandolero que la salva de su brutal marido, al que mata en un duelo justo. Más tarde, cuando Carlos II de Inglaterra es restaurado en el trono, ella va a la Corte, pero allí se convierte en enemiga de la ex amante del rey, lo que pondrá su vida en peligro. (FILMAFFINITY)

"The Lady and the Highwayman," a 1990 film produced by Gainsborough Pictures and The Grade Company, transports viewers to the tumultuous era of 17th-century England. Directed by John Hough, this romantic adventure film stars Hugh Grant as Lord Lucius Vyne, a dashing aristocrat who secretly moonlights as the notorious highwayman Silver Blade. The plot thickens as Vyne becomes entangled in a dangerous plot to overthrow King Charles II, all while falling in love with the fiery and beautiful Lady Panthea Vyne, portrayed by Lysette Anthony. The film's lush settings and period costumes vividly bring to life the intrigue and romance of the Restoration period. The narrative of "The Lady and the Highwayman" skillfully weaves together elements of romance, action, and political intrigue. As Silver Blade, Lord Vyne robs the rich to fund the rebellion against the corrupt regime, earning him both admirers and enemies. His dual life becomes increasingly complicated as he courts Lady Panthea, who is unaware of his secret identity. The chemistry between Grant and Anthony adds a layer of tension and passion to the film, making their on-screen relationship a compelling focal point amidst the backdrop of political unrest. Gainsborough Pictures, known for their historical dramas, and The Grade Company, an Italian co-producer, bring their expertise to the film, resulting in a visually stunning production. The cinematography captures the grandeur of the English countryside and the opulence of the period's architecture, enhancing the film's immersive quality. The score, composed by Laurie Johnson, complements the film's mood, adding to the suspense and romance that permeate the storyline. "The Lady and the Highwayman" may not have achieved widespread critical acclaim, but it remains a beloved gem among fans of historical romance and adventure films. Hugh Grant's charismatic performance as the dual-identity protagonist, combined with the film's engaging plot and sumptuous visuals, make it a delightful watch for those who enjoy tales of love and daring set against the backdrop of historical upheaval.

Año1990

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GénerosAcciónDramaRomancePelícula de TV

Países de producciónItalyUnited Kingdom

Compañías de producción

Gainsborough Pictures

The Grade Company

The Lady and the Highwayman

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