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The Beguiled (1971) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
Jan 23, 1971 · The Beguiled: Directed by Don Siegel. With Clint Eastwood, Geraldine Page, Elizabeth Hartman, Jo Ann Harris. While recuperating in a Confederate girls' boarding school, a Union soldier cons his way into each of the lonely women's hearts, causing them to turn on each other, and eventually, on him.
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- Drama, Thriller, War
- Don Siegel
- 1971-01-23
The Beguiled is a 2017 American Southern Gothic thriller film written and directed by Sofia Coppola, based on the 1966 novel of the same name (originally published as A Painted Devil) by Thomas P. Cullinan. It stars Colin Farrell, Nicole Kidman, Kirsten Dunst, and Elle Fanning.
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Jun 30, 2017 · The Beguiled: Directed by Sofia Coppola. With Colin Farrell, Nicole Kidman, Kirsten Dunst, Elle Fanning. The unexpected arrival of a wounded Union soldier at a girls school in Virginia during the American Civil War leads to jealousy and betrayal.
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- Drama, History, Thriller
- Sofia Coppola
- 2017-06-30
Cast. Clint Eastwood as Corporal John 'McBee' McBurney; Geraldine Page as Martha Farnsworth; Elizabeth Hartman as Edwina Dabney; Jo Ann Harris as Carol; Darleen Carr as Doris; Mae Mercer as Hallie; Pamelyn Ferdin as Amelia 'Amy' Melody Thomas as Abigail; Peggy Drier as Lizzie; Pattye Mattick as Janie; Production
Overview. Share. The Beguiled (1971) ← Back to main. Cast 20. Clint Eastwood. John McBurney. Geraldine Page. Martha. Elizabeth Hartman. Edwina. Jo Ann Harris. Carol. Darleen Carr. Doris. Mae Mercer. Hallie. Pamelyn Ferdin. Amy. Melody Thomas Scott. Abigail. Peggy Drier. Lizzie. Patricia Mattick. Janie. Charlie Briggs. 1st Confederate Captain.
Jun 23, 2017 · The Beguiled. The women stand on the front steps of a dilapidated Southern plantation house, staring out at the muddy road beyond the gate, a road traversed back and forth by battered Confederate troops, heading towards or away from the fluctuating "front." Outside the gates is all restless movement, inside the gates is stasis.