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Private Lives

1976-12-28 | Comedy / Drama
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Divorced couple Amanda and Elyot have both recently remarried. On their honeymoons, however, they discover that they have accidentally booked adjoining suites at the same hotel. Containing some of Coward's best dialogue, the play revolves around the agonising realisation that despite their ferocious incompatibility, they are still drawn to each other.

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On October 04, 2024, there were 1548 public reaction to Private Lives including drama queen, odd casting, weak link in cast, prissy, flirtatious.
The director of Private Lives is John Gorrie.
The casts of Private Lives are Alec McCowen starring as Elyot Chase, Penelope Keith starring as Amanda Prynne, Polly Adams starring as Sibyl Chase, Donald Pickering starring as Victor Prynne, Françoise Pascal starring as Louise.
On October 04, 2024, the IMDB rating of Private Lives is 7.9/10, Rotten Tomato rating is 0/100, Metacritic rating is 0/100, TMDB rating is 6.0/10.
The genre of Private Lives is Comedy,Drama.
The release date of Private Lives is December 28, 1976.
Divorced couple Amanda and Elyot have both recently remarried. On their honeymoons, however, they discover that they have accidentally booked adjoining suites at the same hotel. Containing some of Coward's best dialogue, the play revolves around the agonising realisation that despite their ferocious incompatibility, they are still drawn to each other..