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    Angels and Insects

    R1996 · Drama · 1h 58m

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  1. Angels and Insects (sometimes styled as Angels & Insects) is a 1995 romantic drama film directed by Philip Haas and starring Mark Rylance, Patsy Kensit, and Kristin Scott Thomas. It was written by Philip and Belinda Haas with A. S. Byatt after her 1992 novella Morpho Eugenia (included in her book Angels and Insects ).

  2. Jan 26, 1996 · Angels and Insects: Directed by Philip Haas. With Mark Rylance, Kristin Scott Thomas, Patsy Kensit, Jeremy Kemp. In the 1800s a naturalist marries into a family of British country gentry.

  3. Feb 22, 1996 · Angels & Insects. Roger Ebert February 22, 1996. Tweet. Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. There are no angels in “Angels & Insects,” only insects, and a strange mid-Victorian family named the Alabasters, who seem to model themselves on insect behavior.

  4. Angels and Insects. In Victorian England, wealthy patriarch Sir Harald Alabaster (Jeremy Kemp) invites an impoverished biologist, William Adamson (Mark Rylance), into his home. There, William...

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  5. Angels & Insects. Victorian England... An impoverished naturalist is taken in by an aristocratic family and falls for their daughter. While the man of science studies the social order of the insect world, the humans around him appear increasingly eccentric. 111 IMDb 6.8 1 h 57 min 1996. R.

  6. 7.93K subscribers. Subscribed. 263. 40K views 10 months ago. ...more. Angels & Insects (1995) Language: English Subtitles: SpanishIn Victorian England, wealthy patriarch Sir Harald Alabaster...

  7. Sep 10, 1995 · Director, Screenplay. Belinda Haas. Screenplay. A.S. Byatt. Story. In Victorian England, wealthy patriarch Sir Harald Alabaster invites an impoverished biologist, William Adamson, into his home. There, William tries to continue his work, but is distracted by Alabaster's seductive daughter, Eugenia. William and Eugenia begin a torrid romance ...

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