The public and private lives of famed songwriter Cole Porter are both explored in this musical drama, in which the aging Porter (played by Kevin Kline) looks back on his life while watching a rehearsal of a stage musical based on his story. As Porter compares notes on the play with director Gabe (Jonathan Pryce), he shares thoughts on his rise to fame in the mid-'20s, writing witty and sophisticated tunes for a string of successful Broadway musicals. Porter seemed to be living a charmed life when he met Linda Thomas (Ashley Judd), a beautiful American woman who, like Porter, was enjoying a sojourn in Paris following the collapse of her first marriage. Thomas is immediately taken with Porter, whose intelligence and charm is a welcome change after her brutal first husband, and the two discover they share a remarkable understanding of one another. Porter and Thomas marry, even though she's aware that her new husband is gay; Thomas is willing to forgive Porter's indiscretions with other men in favor of the emotional support he brings her. However, as the years wear on and the couple takes up residence in Hollywood as Porter begins writing tunes for motion pictures, Thomas finds Porter drifting away from her as his liaisons become more frequent and more serious. Then tragedy enters their life when Porter loses the use of his legs in a riding accident and Thomas is diagnosed with cancer. De-Lovely features a number of noted pop singers interpreting classic songs from Porter's catalog, including Diana Krall, Sheryl Crow, Alanis Morissette, Elvis Costello, Robbie Williams, Mick Hucknall, and others. — Mark Deming
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Kevin Kline | Cole Porter |
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Ashley Judd | Linda Porter |
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Jonathan Pryce | Gabe |
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Kevin McNally | Gerald Murphy |
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Sandra Nelson | Sara Murphy |
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Allan Corduner | Monty Woolley |
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Peter Polycarpou | L.B. Mayer |
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Keith Allen | Irving Berlin |
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James Wilby | Edward Thomas |
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Kevin McKidd | Bobby Reed |
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Richard Dillane | Bill Wrather |
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Edward Baker-Duly | Boris Kochno |
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Angie Hill | Ellin Berlin |
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Harry Ditson | Dr. Moorhead |
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Tayler Hamilton | Honoria Murphy |
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Lexie Peel | Patrick Murphy |
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Greg Sheffield | Boath Murphy |
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Peter Jessop | Diaghilev |
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Jeff Harding | Cody |
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Susannah Fellows | Mrs. L.B. Mayer |
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Teddy Kempner | Stage Manager |
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Cole Porter | Musical Performer - You're The Top |
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Robbie Williams | Musical Performer - It's De-Lovely |
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Lemar | Musical Performer - What Is This Thing Called Love? |
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Elvis Costello | Musical Performer (song Let's Misbehave) |
| Director | Irwin Winkler |
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| Writer | Jay Cocks | |
| Producer | Simon Channing Williams, Rob Cowan, Gail Egan, Georgina Lowe, Charles Winkler, Irwin Winkler | |
| Photography | Tony Pierce-Roberts | |
| Edition | Special Edition |
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| Packaging | Keep Case |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
| Screen Ratios | Anamorphic Widescreen (2.35:1) |
| Audio Tracks | ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.1 FRENCH: Dolby Digital Surround SPANISH: Dolby Digital Surround |
| Subtitles | English | French | Spanish |
| Distributor | MGM Home Entertainment |
| Layers | Single side, Dual layer |
| Edition Release Date | Dec 21, 2004 |
| Regions | Region 1 |