Based on the best-selling novel by Sebastian Faulks, this drama, set in Europe during World War II, stars Cate Blanchett as Charlotte, a Scottish woman living in London. Charlotte falls in love with Peter (Rupert Penry-Jones), a handsome RAF pilot, and the two are soon caught up in a torrid affair. Before long, Peter is sent off on a mission over France, and Charlotte receives word that Peter has been reported missing in action. Fluent in French and desperate to find the man she loves, Charlotte volunteers for work with British intelligence and is soon smuggled into France where she is to work with French resistance forces, posing as a woman from Paris. As Charlotte goes about her duties and tries to find Peter, she finds herself drawn to Julien (Billy Crudup), a Communist working with resistance forces. Charlotte is assigned to pose as a domestic at the home of Julien's father, Levade (Michael Gambon), where he's hiding two Jewish boys whose parents have been captured by Nazi troops. In order to maintain her cover and protect Julien, Levade, and the boys, Charlotte finds herself drawn into a relationship with Rench (Anton Lesser), a busybody schoolteacher who is collaborationg with the occupation troops. Directed by Gillian Armstrong, Charlotte Gray also features James Fleet, Ron Cook, and Helen McCrory. — Mark Deming
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Cate Blanchett | Charlotte Gray |
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James Fleet | Richard Cannerly |
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Abigail Cruttenden | Daisy |
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Charlotte McDougall | Sally |
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Rupert Penry-Jones | Peter Gregory |
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Robert Hands | Borowski |
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Tom Goodman-Hill | Business Man at Party |
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Michael Fitzgerald | Business Man at Party |
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Hugh Ross | Psychiatrist |
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Martin Oldfield | Assault Course Instructor |
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Nicholas Farrell | Mr. Jackson |
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Mike Burnside | Morse Code Instructor |
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Damian Myerscough | Gun Instructor |
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Miranda Bell | Female Instructor |
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Angus Wright | Agent |
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Lewis Crutch | Andre |
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Mathew Plato | Jacob |
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Billy Crudup | Julien Levade |
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Charlie Condou | Auguste |
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Victoria Scarborough | Claire Monceau |
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David Birkin | Jean-Paul |
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John Pierce Jones | Monsieur Monceau |
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Louise Vincent | Madame Cariteau |
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Gillian Barge | Madame Galliot |
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Michael Mellinger | Old Man Roudil |
| Director | Gillian Armstrong |
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| Writer | Sebastian Faulks, Jeremy Brock | |
| Producer | Robert Bernstein, Sarah Curtis, Elinor Day, Hanno Huth, Catherine Kerr, Cathy Lord, Douglas Rae, Paul Webster | |
| Musician | Stephen Warbeck | |
| Photography | Dion Beebe | |
| Edition | Special Edition |
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| Packaging | Keep Case |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
| Screen Ratios | Anamorphic Widescreen (1.85:1) |
| Audio Tracks | ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.1 |
| Subtitles | English | French | Spanish |
| Distributor | Warner Brothers Home Video |
| Layers | Single side, Single layer |
| Edition Release Date | Jul 09, 2002 |
| Regions | Region 1 |