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The Painted Veil

Year:
Duration:
USA:125 min | Argentina:125 min
Genres:
Drama | Romance
IMDB rate:
7.5
Director:
John Curran
Awards:
Won Golden Globe. Another 10 wins & 6 nominations
Details
Country: China
Release Date: 2007-01-19
Filming Locations: Beijing Film Studio, Beijing, China
Earnings
Budget: $19,400,000
Opening Weekend: $71,814 (USA) (24 December 2006)
Gross: $8,060,487 (USA) (26 April 2007)
Cast
Actor
Character
Catherine An
Hostess
Bin Li
Te-Ming
Bin Wu
Student 1
Alan David
Mr. Garstin
Marie-Laure Descoureaux
Sister St. Joseph
Sally Hawkins
Mary (scenes deleted)
Juliet Howland
Dorothy Townsend
Toby Jones
Waddington
Lorraine Laurence
Sister Maryse
Gwing-Gai Lee
Angry Chinese Man (as Johnny Lee)
Li Feng
Sung Ching
Gesang Meiduo
Amah
Edward Norton
Walter Fane
Yin Qing
Student 2
Ian Renwick
Geoffrey Denison
Diana Rigg
Mother Superior
Liev Schreiber
Charlie Townsend
Cheng Shihan
Warlord Kwei
Liang Sijie
Student 3
Maggie Steed
Mrs. Garstin
Henry Sylow
Walter Junior
Zoe Telford
Leona
Lucy Voller
Doris Garstin
Naomi Watts
Kitty Fane
Anthony Chau-Sang Wong
Colonel Yu
Yan Lü
Wan Xi
Yu Xia
Wu Lien
Ma Yun
Student 4
Lin Zheng
Chinese Opera Star
Tian Hua Yao
Singing Orphan
Di Wu
Singing Orphan
Yue Qi Liu
Singing Orphan
Zhuo Er Li
Singing Orphan
Jia Yi Hu
Singing Orphan
Yu Tong Guo
Singing Orphan
Wei Xin Zhao
Singing Orphan
Xi Chen
Singing Orphan
Tong Xuan Shi
Sinfing Orphan
Yu Xin Tang
Singing Orphan
Qiao Jia Li Gao
Singing Orphan
Yu Yang Cheng
Singing Orphan
Jia Hui Guo
Singing Orphan
Yi Yuan Huang
Singing Orphan
Shu Hao Xu
Singing Orphan
Yue Fei
Singing Orphan
Ting Yu Meng
Singing Orphan
Zhu Yue Cheng
Singing Orphan
Qiao Ming Fang Gao
Singing Orphan
Ya Zuo Tan
Singing Orphan
John Cann
Businessman in Colony Club
Maurice Herschtal
Businessman in Colony Club
Bill Marcus
Businessman in Colony Club
Shobauro Hiratsuka
Businessman in Colony Club
Hélène Cardona
French Nun (voice) (uncredited)
Did you know?
Trivia
Edward Norton personally recruited Naomi Watts for her role in the film.
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Nicole Kidman was considered for the leading role.
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Warner Independents and Yari Groups brought in a Chinese production company to help finance the film. The Chinese partner was granted approvals over the script and the finished film. It was concerned about the film's depiction of the uprising during the Chinese Revolution as well as the cholera's victims and asks for these contents to be reduced, something Edward Norton and John Curran disagreed upon. In the end, about 38 seconds of footage were removed.
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Goofs
During the love scene between Kitty And Walter, Kitty takes Walter's shirt off while they are kissing. In the next shot, Walter has his shirt back on and in the shot after that, when they are falling onto the bed, he has the shirt off again.
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In the scene where Walter is telling Kitty he wants to divorce her, Kitty's hair changes between shots, moving from over her left cheek to further back and then forward again repeatedly.
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In the scene in the orphanage where Walter kisses Kitty goodbye before he leaves for the camp, Kitty is sleeping with a child in her arms. The child is lying on his side as Walter kisses her, then a wider angle is shown and the child is all of a sudden sleeping on his back.
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Quotes
Kitty Fane: I was wondering if you could tell me when the post comes through. It's for Shanghai.
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Walter Fane: Are you looking to kill yourself?
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Walter Fane: Hello.
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Faq
Q
To what does "The dog it was that died" refer?
A
It is from Oliver Goldsmith's "An Elegy on the Death of a Mad Dog" in which a very good man is bitten by a mad dog. "The man recovered of the bite, The dog it was that died."
Q
Is the story original with Maugham?
A
In the preface to this novel, Maugham wrote that this was the only novel based on a story rather than a character. He was thinking of Dante's Purgatorio, in which, he says he was told that "...Pia was a gentlewoman of Siena whose husband, suspecting her of adultery and afraid on account of her family to put her to death, took her down to his castle in the Maremma, the noxious vapors of which he was confident would do the trick; but she took so long to die that he grew impatient and had her thrown out of the window."
Q
What does the title refer to?
A
The title is a reference to the Shelley sonnet 'Lift not the painted veil which those who live.' The entirety of this sonnet is as follows:Lift not the painted veil which those who live Call Life: though unreal shapes be pictures there, And it but mimic all we would believe With colours idly spread, -- behind, lurk Fear And Hope, twin Destinies; who ever weave Their shadows, o'er the chasm, sightless and drear. I knew one who had lifted it -- he sought, For his lost heart was tender, things to love, But found them not, alas! nor was there aught The world contains, the which he would approve. Through the unheeding many he did move, A splendour among shadows, a bright blot Upon this gloomy scene, a Spirit that strove For truth, and like the Preacher found it not.
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