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1941125 minDrama, History, Romance

That Hamilton Woman

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Is That Hamilton Woman worth watching? With a rating of 7.116/10, this Drama, History, Romance film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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That Hamilton Woman Synopsis

The story of courtesan and dance-hall girl Emma Hamilton, including her relationships with Sir William Hamilton and Admiral Horatio Nelson and her rise and fall, set during the Napoleonic Wars.

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Top Cast

Vivien Leigh
Vivien LeighEmma, Lady Hamilton
Laurence Olivier
Laurence OlivierLord Horatio Nelson
Alan Mowbray
Alan MowbraySir William Hamilton
Sara Allgood
Sara AllgoodMrs. Cadogan-Lyon
Gladys Cooper
Gladys CooperLady Francis Nelson
Henry Wilcoxon
Henry WilcoxonCaptain Hardy
Heather Angel
Heather AngelMary Smith
Halliwell Hobbes
Halliwell HobbesRev. Nelson
Gilbert Emery
Gilbert EmeryLord Spencer
Miles Mander
Miles ManderLord Keith

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Based on audience ratings (7.116/10), That Hamilton Woman is considered a hit among viewers.

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That Hamilton Woman is a Drama, History, Romance movie that The story of courtesan and dance-hall girl Emma Hamilton, including her relationships with Sir William Hamilton and Admiral Horatio Nelson and her ris...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfJun 25, 2022
★ 7

Vivien Leigh is wonderfully purposeful, yet flighty, in this depiction of the life and love of Lady Emma Hamilton. Brought to Naples under false pretences by the British Ambassador to the Kingdom of Naples - Sir William Hamilton (Alan Mowbray), she decides it is better to remain there as his fabulously wealthy trophy wife rather than to risk returning home with her mother to debt and ruin at home. Gradually she ingratiates herself with the court, becomes an intimate of the Queen and when Horatio Nelson (Laurence Olivier) arrives, she is well placed to ensure he has all the help he needs to fend off the Napoleonic forces. Their ensuing romance is the stuff of historical legend and Alexander Korda manages to keep that story progressing tenderly and intimately. Olivier isn't the best here - his performance is, I felt, overly stilted. Even at his most romantic, he falls to ignite any sense of passion, but Leigh carries it all well with good support from Sara Allgood as her mother and Mowbray as her charming but sterile husband. The writing is strong - the script provides us with plenty to develop the characterisations - even some humour too; the look of the film is sumptuous and the ever reliable Miklós Rózsa provides a score that is both rousing and dreamy.