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Hotel du Lac (film)

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'Hotel du Lac' is a television version of the 1984 Booker prize-winning novel by Anita Brookner. It stars Anna Massey and Denholm Elliott and was released in 1986 as an episode of the BBC's 'Screen Two' series. It was directed by Giles Foster, produced by Sue Birtwistle with music by Carl Davis and cinematography by Kenneth MacMillan.

It aired in the UK on 2 March 1986.

Plot synopsis



A romance novelist, Edith Hope (who writes under the name Vanessa Wilde) goes to stay at a Swiss Hotel on a lakeside to get away from an ill-fated romance with David, a married auctioneer and having jilted another man on the steps of the wedding venue to the disgust of her friends. At the hotel she writes letters to her ex-lover David, which tell the story of their relationship, but they are never sent. Also staying at the hotel are the gauche, flamboyantly wealthy, but vulgar Iris Pusey and her middle aged daughter Jennifer, who is somewhat man-hungry; seducing the hotel staff and fellow guest Mr. Neville. Edith is befriended by Monica, the wife of a British diplomat with the EU, who is there for health reasons. Spurning Jennifer's attentions, Mr. Neville woos Edith and he proposes marriage. Edith turns him down when she realises he is still sleeping with Jennifer. She writes one last time to David to tell him she is returning to London; the only one of her letters she posts.

Cast



*Anna Massey as Edith Hope

*Denholm Elliott as Philip Neville

*Googie Withers as Mrs. Pusey

*Julia McKenzie as Jennifer Pusey

*Patricia Hodge as Monica

*Irene Handl as Madame de Bonneuil

*Barry Foster as David Simmonds

*Geoffrey Chater as George Webb

Production



It was filmed at the Park Hotel, Vitznau on Lake Lucerne.

Reception



The TV play was nominated for nine BAFTA Awards and won three for Best Actress (Anna Massey), Best Film Editor (Dick Allen) and Best Single Drama (Sue Birtwistle and Giles Foster). One review pointed out that while there were some significant differences from the original book, the adaptation does, finally, capture the spirit of the novel.

Home media



The film was released on VHS in 1988 and on DVD in 2003.

References




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