Adapted for the screen from the 1951 play that revived playwright Noel Coward's flagging reputation, Relative Values is another wit-laden addition to the English comedy of manners ouevre. Set sometime during the mid-20th century, the film opens on the French Riviera, where nebbish English aristocrat Nigel (Edward Atterton) has just announced his engagement to vulgar American movie star Miranda Frayle (Jeanne Tripplehorn). Nigel's news dismays both his mother, Felicity (Julie Andrews), and Miranda's former lover, fellow screen icon Don Lucas (William Baldwin). Felicity manages to strap on a stiff upper lip while Don drowns his sorrows in booze and flees to England. Meanwhile, Felicity's personal assistant Moxie (Sophie Thompson) makes the rather startling announcement that Miranda is her estranged younger sister. Everything looks set to go pear-shaped until Felicity's cunning butler Crestwell (the ever-cunning Stephen Fry) comes up with an ingenious plan that will turn the tables in Moxie's favor. After Nigel returns to his mother's estate with Miranda in tow, Crestwell's plan is complicated by the unexpected arrival of an inebriated Don at a dinner party that Felicity is throwing for the engaged couple. — Rebecca Flint
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Julie Andrews | Felicity / Countess of Marshwood |
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Edward Atterton | Nigel / Earl of Marshwood |
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William Baldwin | Don Lucas |
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Colin Firth | Peter |
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Stephen Fry | Crestwell |
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Sophie Thompson | Moxie |
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Jeanne Tripplehorn | Miranda Frayle |
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Stephanie Beacham | Elizabeth |
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Gaye Brown | Lady Hayling |
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Anwen Carlisle | Alice |
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Kathryn Dimery | Mrs Crane |
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Charles Edwards | Phillip Bateman-Tobias |
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Michael Higgs | Film Director |
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John Hinnigan | Stable Boy |
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Patrick Marley | Hawkins |
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Richard Nichols | Frank |
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David Schaal | The Baddie |
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Lynn Seymour | Air Stewardess |
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Katy Stephens | Caroline |
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Lauren Stocks | Amy |
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Aaron Zorzo | Reporter |
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Ben Aris | |
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Michael Culkin | Lord Ludmurrey |
| Director | Eric Styles |
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| Writer | Noel Coward, Paul Rattigan, Michael Walker | |
| Producer | Francesca Barra, Steve Christian, Alex Harakis, Chris Harris, Christopher Milburn, Maud Nadler, Fabio Chino Quaradeghini, Paul Rattigan, Alex Swan, Michael Walker | |
| Musician | John Debney | |
| Photography | Jimmy Dibling | |
| Packaging | Keep Case |
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| Nr Discs | 1 |
| Screen Ratios | Anamorphic Widescreen (1.85:1) |
| Audio Tracks | ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.1 ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Stereo |
| Distributor | Image |
| Layers | Single side, Single layer |
| Edition Release Date | Feb 13, 2001 |
| Regions | 1 |