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That Hamilton Woman

That Hamilton Woman

1941
Romance
Drama
2h 5m
Naval hero Lord Nelson defies convention to court a married woman of common birth. (imdb)
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That Hamilton Woman

1941
Romance
Drama
2h 5m
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Avg Percentile 48% from 84 total ratings

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Rated 24 Jan 2024
48
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Rated 05 Nov 2023
7
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70
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Rated 08 Aug 2023
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Rated 26 Jun 2023
63
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60
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Rated 03 Dec 2022
75
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Rated 06 Sep 2022
4
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Rated 31 May 2022
70
61st
Rated 28 May 2022
63
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Rated 06 May 2022
4
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Rated 06 Apr 2022
76
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Rated 20 Jan 2022
64
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Rated 12 Nov 2021
45
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Rated 07 Nov 2021
64
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Rated 09 Jul 2021
60
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Rated 06 Jul 2021
60
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Rated 14 May 2021
30
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Rated 30 Apr 2021
60
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Rated 19 Dec 2020
61
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Rated 14 Aug 2020
70
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Rated 10 Aug 2020
6
55th
Handsomely mounted and beautifully acted account of the love affair between Horatio Nelson and Emma Hamilton. Churchill famously loved this film - overlong with sometimes florid dialogue, but always watchable.
Rated 17 Mar 2020
16
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Rated 15 Nov 2019
8
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Rated 23 Apr 2019
90
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Rated 20 Apr 2019
7
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Rated 02 Jan 2019
70
39th
Rated 19 Dec 2018
69
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Rated 29 Jun 2018
58
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Rated 24 Jun 2018
64
55th
As a 90's kid raised on low-brow dumb comedy and straight-to-video horror, I'm not sure if I can ever be the demographic for this 40's melodramatic war/romance. However, since I am also not a pre-Pearl Harbor, American isolationist, this propaganda picture may not have its desired effects either, since I entered the movie already not cool with Hitler, I mean Napoleon, I mean adultery. Yeah, booo adultery! That's what the real message of the movie was, right? Don't run off with one-armed sailors.
Rated 16 Feb 2018
77
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Rated 09 Feb 2018
62
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Rated 15 Jan 2018
6
73rd
Rated 10 Jan 2018
80
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Rated 09 Jan 2018
54
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Rated 09 Jan 2018
67
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Rated 09 Jan 2018
75
61st
Rated 29 Nov 2017
50
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Rated 23 Aug 2017
61
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Rated 18 Jul 2017
83
18th
Rated 06 May 2017
70
82nd
Very good.
Rated 23 Apr 2017
70
45th
Rated 20 Apr 2017
70
96th
Laurence Olivier & Vivien Leigh's finest hour together.
Rated 06 Apr 2017
70
59th
Rated 07 Aug 2016
79
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Rated 04 Jul 2016
50
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Rated 24 Apr 2016
95
73rd
Rated 15 Dec 2015
73
48th
Rated 27 Nov 2015
70
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Rated 09 Jun 2015
2
21st
An impressive and supremely elegant production, but nothing more than militaristic duty-stirring masquerading as a forbidden love melodrama. Wartime propaganda. If only it were actually as rich as it looks.
Rated 19 May 2015
70
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Rated 24 Apr 2015
70
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Rated 20 Apr 2015
68
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Rated 01 Mar 2015
100
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Rated 29 Oct 2014
80
54th
Rated 17 Sep 2014
50
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Rated 11 Aug 2014
59
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Rated 12 Jul 2014
73
81st
A cinematic monument to English emotional reserve, the English sense of duty and English hypocrisy. The rousing rendition of 'Hearts of Oak' as the British fleet goes into the Battle of Trafalgar, as well as the reception of the 'England expects' message by the crews ought to inspire all of us Britons to reimagine the world of the postwar consensus, when we all pulled together. Bravo!
Rated 14 May 2014
70
71st
Rated 10 Aug 2013
50
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Rated 18 Jul 2013
80
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Rated 03 Jul 2013
44
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Rated 25 Jun 2013
70
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Rated 13 Feb 2013
76
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Rated 05 Jan 2013
75
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Rated 17 Nov 2012
73
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Rated 27 Aug 2012
30
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Rated 21 Apr 2012
84
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Rated 14 Dec 2011
55
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Rated 20 Oct 2011
25
61st
"That Hamilton Woman gains much from Leigh's playfulness and placid beauty." - Bill Weber
Rated 30 Apr 2011
55
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Rated 15 Mar 2011
76
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Rated 08 Feb 2011
70
54th
Rated 17 Jan 2011
61
32nd
Rated 22 Oct 2010
73
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Rated 04 Sep 2010
61
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Rated 27 Jul 2010
72
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Rated 20 Jul 2010
65
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Rated 28 Apr 2010
3
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Rated 22 Apr 2010
75
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Rated 10 Mar 2010
88
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Rated 01 Mar 2010
70
64th
Rated 01 Oct 2009
62
20th
Propoganda disguised as historical romance. The portrayal of Nelson battling the tyranny of Napoleon is clearly meant to stir British audiences. No wonder it was Churchill's favorite. And that's the only point of distinction. The romance in this movie is awfully tepid, even more surprising when you consider that Leigh and Olivier were married at the time. There's no spark, they really don't seem all that interested in each other. The movie is generally well-done but it just has no oomph to it.

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