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  1. Plenty is a 1985 American drama film directed by Fred Schepisi and starring Meryl Streep.It was adapted from David Hare's play of the same name.. Spanning nearly 20 years from the early 1940s to the 1960s, the plot focuses on Susan Traherne, an Englishwoman who is irreparably changed by her experiences as a fighter for the French Resistance during World War II when she has a one-night stand ...

  2. www.imdb.com › title › tt0089816Plenty (1985) - IMDb

    Sep 20, 1985 · A drama film based on David Hare's play, starring Meryl Streep as Susan Traherne, a former Resistance fighter who struggles to find happiness and meaning in post-war England. The film explores her relationships, ambitions, and regrets with a cast of notable actors and a BAFTA-nominated score.

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    • Drama
    • Fred Schepisi
    • 1985-09-20
  3. Watch the original trailer of Plenty, a drama film starring Meryl Streep and Sam Neill, in high definition quality.

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  4. A film about a woman who returns to England after the war and struggles to find meaning and happiness in her life. Roger Ebert praises the performances, the writing and the direction of this drama about a flawed and unbalanced character.

  5. Plenty. Susan Traherne (Meryl Streep) is trying to put find her purpose in the wake of World War II. After a brief but intense affair with a soldier, she stumbles into a job in politics. Her ...

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  6. After experiencing airplane trouble, a fellow British operative named Lazar (Sam Neill) parachutes down, and Susan explains how things are run at her post. When they are nearly caught by German troops, Susan's tough exterior cracks, and she cries on Lazar's shoulder. Soon after, the couple returns to Susan's home and make love.

  7. Voted Best Supporting Actor (Gielgud) by the 1985 Los Angeles Film Critics Association. Released in United States Fall September 20, 1985. Released in United States October 23, 1989. Released in United States on Video March 1986. Shown at Greater Fort Lauderdale Film Festival (Tribute to Edward Pressman) October 23, 1989. 23,

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