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Mr. & Mrs. Bridge

1991·2h 6m·PG-13
Drama
IMDb Rating
★ 6.6/10
3,927 votes
Metascore
73
Metacritic

Set during World War II, an upper-class family begins to fall apart due to the conservative nature of the patriarch and the progressive values of his children.

Mr. & Mrs. Bridge is a 1991 drama movie directed by James Ivory, starring Paul Newman, Saundra McClain, Margaret Welsh. It holds an IMDb rating of 6.6/10 from 3,927 votes and runs 2h 6m.

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Director
James Ivory
Stars
Paul Newman
Saundra McClain
Margaret Welsh
Joanne Woodward
Details
1991-01-18
126 min
Movie
PG-13
★ United Kingdom, Canada, United States
★ English, French
Keywords
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