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Probably subtitledAlbert Nobbs (2011)

Region: 2
UPC/Barcode: 5030305516574
Released: 3rd September 2012
Release type: Retail / Rental
No. of Discs: 1
Catalogue No: EO51657
Category: Feature, Drama
Format: DVD / Normal
Albert Nobbs (2011) (Retail / Rental)

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Probably subtitled The main feature on this DVD title probably has English subtitles. [explanation]

Claimed subtitles: English, English for the hearing impaired

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Film information

Based on: The novella by George Moore

Story: Glenn Close co-writes, co-produces and stars in this bittersweet period drama based on the 1927 novella by Irish novelist George Moore. In late 19th-century Dublin, women are strongly discouraged from earning an independent living. Albert Nobbs (Close) is a woman who has been posing as a man since the age of 14, to enable her to work as a butler in Dublin's most upmarket hotel. But Albert's identity is shaken to the core when she meets charismatic painter Hubert Page (Janet McTeer) and young maid Helen (Mia Wasikowska), and formulates a plan to leave her life of servitude behind.

Starring: Glenn Close, Antonia Campbell-Hughes, Mia Wasikowska, Pauline Collins, Maria Doyle Kennedy, Mark Williams, James Greene, Serena Brabazon, Michael McElhatton, Dolores Mullally, Bonnie McCormack, Phyllida Law

Cinematographer: Michael McDonough

Directed by: Rodrigo Garcia

Music by: Brian Byrne

Produced by: Glenn Close, Bonnie Curtis, Julie Lynn, Alan Moloney

Written by: Glenn Close, John Banville, Gabriella Preko

DVD information

Studio/distributor: Entertainment One

Other releases of this film

Albert Nobbs (2011) (Pulled)