A Doll's House is a 1973 British film, directed by Patrick Garland. It is based on Henrik Ibsen's play A Doll's House (1879).[1][2][3][4][5]
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| Directed by | Patrick Garland |
| Written by | Henrik Ibsen (play), adapted by Christopher Hampton |
| Produced by | Hillard Elkins |
| Starring | Claire Bloom Anthony Hopkins |
| Cinematography | Arthur Ibbetson |
| Edited by | John Glen |
| Music by | John Barry |
| Distributed by | EMI Films (UK) Paramount Pictures (USA) |
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Running time | 105 minutes |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Language | English |
Nora Helmer, the lead character, is married to the authoritarian and controlling Torvald Helmer. The couple have a reasonably happy relationship until past actions and outside forces cause Nora to realise her situation may not be as idyllic as she once thought.
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