With rumors abound, Lady Gertrude wants assurance from Sir Robert that he's not hiding any skeletons in his closet. In this scene: Lady Gertrude Chiltern (Cate Blanchett), Sir Robert Chiltern (Jeremy Northam), Miss Mabel Chiltern (Minnie Driver), Mrs. Laura Cheveley (Julianne Moore), Lord Arthur Goring (Rupert Everett), Tommy Trafford (Ben Pullen)
With rumors abound, Lady Gertrude wants assurance from Sir Robert that he's not hiding any skeletons in his closet. In this scene: Lady Gertrude Chiltern (Cate Blanchett), Sir Robert Chiltern (Jeremy Northam), Miss Mabel Chiltern (Minnie Driver), Mrs. Laura Cheveley (Julianne Moore), Lord Arthur Goring (Rupert Everett), Tommy Trafford (Ben Pullen)
Lord Goring, Lady Gertrude and Miss Mabel will say anything to convince Sir Robert that the letter was indeed meant for him. In this scene: Lord Arthur Goring (Rupert Everett), Lady Gertrude Chiltern (Cate Blanchett), Sir Robert Chiltern (Jeremy Northam), Miss Mabel Chiltern (Minnie Driver)
Betrayal is afoot when Sir Robert mistakenly trusts Lord Goring with confidential information. In this scene: Sir Robert Chiltern (Jeremy Northam), Lord Arthur Goring (Rupert Everett), Laura Cheveley (Julianne Moore)
Laura is certain the damning evidence she has on Sir Robert is enough to make him succumb to her will, but Lord Goring expects a different outcome altogether. In this scene: Laura Cheveley (Julianne Moore), Lord Arthur Goring (Rupert Everett)
News of his upcoming nuptials has an undesirable effect on Lord Goring's relationship with Miss Mabel. In this scene: Lady Gertrude Chiltern (Cate Blanchett), Lord Arthur Goring (Rupert Everett), Miss Mabel Chiltern (Minnie Driver)
After pleasantries are exchanged, Lady Gertrude puts all her cards on the table and makes her feeling for Laura very clear. In this scene: Laura Cheveley (Julianne Moore), Lady Gertrude Chiltern (Cate Blanchett), Lady Markby (Lindsay Duncan)
The women in Lord Goring's life can't help but become mesmerized by his charisma. In this scene: Lord Arthur Goring (Rupert Everett), Lady Gertrude Chiltern (Cate Blanchett), Miss Mabel Chiltern (Minnie Driver)
Laura plays coy with Lord Goring as he questions why she has returned to London. It is revealed that the two previously dated but didn't end on the best of terms. In this scene: Laura Cheveley (Julianne Moore), Lord Arthur Goring (Rupert Everett)
Lord Goring does his best to keep a watchful eye over Miss Mabel but she has plans of her own. In this scene: Lord Arthur Goring (Rupert Everett), Miss Mabel Chiltern (Minnie Driver)
The Hours chronicles a day in the life of three women, separated by a span of nearly 80 years, who find themselves weathering similar crises, all linked by a single work of literature. Virginia Woolf lives in a suburb of London in the 1920s as she struggles to begin writing her first great novel, Mrs. Dalloway. Laura Brown, a young wife and mother in post-World War II Los Angeles, is reading Mrs. Dalloway, and is so deeply affected by it that she begins to question the life she has chosen for herself. Finally, Clarissa Vaughan is a modern-day Mrs. Dalloway in contemporary New York, planning a party for her friend and former lover who is slowly losing his fight with AIDS. Starring, in alphabetical order: Allison Janney, Claire Danes, Ed Harris, Jeff Daniels, John C. Reilly, Julianne Moore, Meryl Streep, Miranda Richardson, Nicole Kidman, Stephen Dillane, Toni Collette
Wavey and Quoyle sit down to enjoy the dinner he prepared, but when Quoyle starts to revisit the past, he puts a real damper on the present. In this scene: Quoyle (Kevin Spacey), Wavey Prowse (Julianne Moore)
Quoyle's job interview at the Gammy Bird goes a little too well. In this scene: Quoyle (Kevin Spacey), Tert Card (Pete Postlethwaite), Jack Buggit (Scott Glenn)
In the wake of his parents' tragic deaths, Quoyle's Aunt comes to visit, but as usual, the real tragedy is Petal. In this scene: Quoyle (Kevin Spacey), Agnis Hamm (Judi Dench)
Card does a number on Quoyle's best piece, forcing Quoyle to break out of his shell, hit the water and fight for his work. In this scene: Quoyle (Kevin Spacey), Wavey Prowse (Julianne Moore), Tert Card (Pete Postlethwaite), Jack Buggit (Scott Glenn)
Quoyle drops Bunny at daycare and leaves with his foot in his mouth. In this scene: Quoyle (Kevin Spacey), Wavey Prowse (Julianne Moore)
A fling with a strangely wild woman from the gas station, turns into love and major life changes for mild-mannered Quoyle. In this scene: Quoyle (Kevin Spacey), Petal (Cate Blanchett)
Things start turning around for Quoyle when Jack and the community respond well to his article about the "Hitler" boat. In this scene: Quoyle (Kevin Spacey), Tert Card (Pete Postlethwaite), Jack Buggit (Scott Glenn)
After tragedy strikes, Quoyle moves with his daughter from upstate New York to his ancestral home in a small Newfoundland fishing village. With a job at the local newspaper and developing romance with a woman who lives with her own demons, Quoyle is transformed by this place of magic, beauty, and hardship. In a compelling story based on Annie Proulx's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, Quoyle's past melds with his present in an inspirational journey of self-discovery and second chances. Starring, in alphabetical order: Cate Blanchett, Judi Dench, Julianne Moore, Kevin Spacey, Pete Postlewaite, Scott Glenn
While flying kites with their children, Wavey and Quoyle talk about what's not normal about their lives. In this scene: Wavey Prowse (Julianne Moore), Quoyle (Kevin Spacey)
As time goes on Petal proves to be far less than the partner and mother Quoyle had hoped for, but that doesn't mean he doesn't still love her. In this scene: Petal (Cate Blanchett), Quoyle (Kevin Spacey)
When Quoyle's first piece for the paper reads more novel than a news article, Billy gives him a little lesson in story telling. In this scene: Quoyle (Kevin Spacey), Tert Card (Pete Postlethwaite)