Anthony Minghella wrote and directed this award-winning adaptation of Michael Ondaatje's novel about a doomed and tragic romance set against the backdrop of World War II. In a field hospital in Italy, Hana (Juliette Binoche), a nurse from Canada, is caring for a pilot who was horribly burned in a plane wreck; he has no identification and cannot remember his name, so he's known simply as "the English Patient," thanks to his accent. When the hospital is forced to evacuate, the patient can't be moved far, so Hana and the patient are placed in a monastery, where they'll be picked up later. In time, Hana begins to piece together the patient's story from the shards of his memories; he's actually Count Laszlo Almasy (Ralph Fiennes), of Hungarian nobility and an explorer working with a group mapping uncharted territory in North Africa. An Englishman, Geoffrey Clifton (Colin Firth), soon joins Almasy's team; travelling with him is his lovely and spirited wife, Katherine (Kristin Scott Thomas). Katherine and Laszlo soon fall in love, which leads Laszlo to betray his friend, his country and all that is dear to him. Meanwhile, Hana and the Patient are joined by Kip (Naveen Andrews), a Sikh with a gift for defusing mines, and Caravaggio (Willem Dafoe), an intelligence agent who knows some of Laszlo's most shameful secrets. The English Patient won nine Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Director and Best Supporting Actress (Juliette Binoche). — Mark Deming
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Ralph Fiennes | Almásy |
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Juliette Binoche | Hana |
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Willem Dafoe | Caravaggio |
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Kristin Scott Thomas | Katharine Clifton |
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Naveen Andrews | Kip |
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Colin Firth | Geoffrey Clifton |
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Julian Wadham | Madox |
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Jürgen Prochnow | Major Muller |
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Kevin Whately | Hardy |
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Clive Merrison | Fenelon-Barnes |
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Nino Castelnuovo | D'Agostino |
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Hichem Rostom | Fouad |
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Peter Rühring | Bermann |
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Geordie Johnson | Oliver |
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Torri Higginson | Mary |
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Liisa Repo-Martell | Jan |
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Raymond Coulthard | Rupert Douglas |
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Philip Whitchurch | Corporal Dade |
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Lee Ross | Spalding |
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Anthony Smee | Beach Interrogation Officer |
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Matthew Ferguson | Young Canadian Soldier |
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Jason Done | Kiss Me Soldier |
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Roger Morlidge | Sergeant / Desert Train |
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Simon Sherlock | Private / Desert Train |
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Sebastian Schipper | Interrogation Room Soldier |
| Director | Anthony Minghella |
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| Writer | Michael Ondaatje, Anthony Minghella | |
| Producer | Steve E. Andrews, Scott Greenstein, Alessandro von Norman, Bob Weinstein, Harvey Weinstein, Paul Zaentz, Saul Zaentz | |
| Musician | Gabriel Yared | |
| Photography | John Seale | |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
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| Screen Ratios | Widescreen (1.85:1) |
| Audio Tracks | Dolby Digital 5.1 Dolby Digital 5.1 [English] Dolby Digital 5.1 [French] DTS [English] |
| Regions | Region A |