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Vanity Fair (2004 film)

Vanity Fair is a 2004 historical drama film directed by Mira Nair and adapted from William Makepeace Thackeray's 1848 novel of the same name. The novel has been the subject of numerous television and film adaptations. Nair's version made notable changes in the development of main character Becky Sharp, played by Reese Witherspoon.

Vanity Fair
Theatrical release poster
Directed byMira Nair
Screenplay by
Based onVanity Fair
by William Makepeace Thackeray
Produced byJanette Day
Starring
CinematographyDeclan Quinn
Edited by
  • Allyson C. Johnson
  • Nishikesh Mehra
Music byMychael Danna
Production
company
Distributed by
Release dates
  • September 1, 2004 (2004-09-01) (United States)
  • January 14, 2005 (2005-01-14) (United Kingdom)
Running time
141 minutes
Countries
  • United Kingdom
  • United States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$23 million
Box office$19.4 million

The film received several awards and nominations, including being nominated for the Golden Lion at the 2004 Venice Film Festival.

Plot

In 1802 UK, Becky Sharp, orphaned daughter of a poor painter, has finished her studies and offered to be governess to Sir Pitt Crawley's daughters. Before starting, she travels to London with her close friend Amelia Sedley and family. While there she begins a campaign to charm Amelia's awkward and overweight brother "Jos" Sedley, a wealthy trader living in India. Smitten with Becky, he almost proposes, but is dissuaded by Amelia's snobbish fiancé George Osborne, reminding him that Becky has no dowry.

Not finding a rich husband, Becky takes up her post. Horrified by the house and her employer Sir Pitt, she diligently teaches his daughters and prepares the house for his half-sister Miss Crawley. His youngest son, Rawdon Crawley, an army captain, comes with them and immediately fancies Becky. She manages to secure a post with ill-tempered Miss Crawley.

Meanwhile, Amelia's prospective father-in-law, Mr. Osborne, is trying to arrange a more advantageous marriage for his son George. When George refuses to consider her, Mr. Osborne bankrupts Mr. Sedley, forcing George to break his engagement to Amelia. She now lives in squalor with her family, but hopeful he will come for her, believing the gift of a piano from George's friend Dobbin is from George himself.

Rawdon Crawley and Becky marry secretly, but Miss Crawley soon finds out expelling her from her house and disinheriting Rawdon. George Osborne marries Amelia, rebelling against his father, and is soon after deployed with Dobbin and Rawdon to Belgium, as Napoleon escaped Elba and returned to France. Becky and Amelia accompany their husbands. The newly-wedded Osborne tires of Amelia, and hits on Becky. The ball they are attending is interrupted by an announcement that Napoleon has attacked, and they must march in three hours. Before leaving, Rawdon gives Becky all he's won at cards. The next day, as she tries to flee the city, she sees Amelia in the mob and leaves her carriage to be with her in Brussels, waiting out the battle.

In the ensuing Battle of Waterloo, George is killed and Rawdon survives. Amelia bears his son, also named George. Mr. Osborne refuses to acknowledge his grandson, so Amelia returns to live in poverty with her parents. Now-Major William Dobbin, young George's godfather, continues to show his love for the widowed Amelia by small kindnesses. She is too in love with George's memory to return Dobbin's affections. Saddened, he transfers to an army post in India. Meanwhile, Becky's son is also named after his father.

Several years pass. Rawdon has been passed over for inheritance by both his aunt and father, and they are sinking deep into debt. Amelia struggles to raise her son and reluctantly gives him up to be raised by his grandfather Mr. Osborne, for a fine education and lifestyle. Bailiffs arrive to repossess the Crawleys' furniture, but Becky is saved by their neighbor Lord Steyne, who she remembers from the past as a keen buyer of her father's paintings. He becomes her patron, giving her money and introducing her into London high society.

On the night of her triumphant presentation to King George IV, Becky receives word that Rawdon has been arrested and thrown into debtors' prison. Lord Steyne insists she spend the night with him in return for the services he has rendered her, and Rawdon, after being bailed out by his sister-in-law, walks in on Steyne forcing himself upon Becky. He throws him out, but realizes Becky has been taking money for months in secret without sharing with him. He leaves her, entrusting the care of their son to his older brother, the new Sir Pitt and his wife.

Twelve years later, Becky is a card dealer at a casino in Baden-Baden, Germany. Rawdon died from malaria soon after leaving her, while posted to a tropical island by Lord Steyne. She comes across Amelia's grown son George Jr., who invites her to tea with his mother. Mr. Osborne finally accepted Amelia, leaving her and George Jr. a large inheritance. Becky confronts Amelia over her obsession with the late George, showing her a love note from him to her many years earlier. She urges Amelia to love Dobbin, who has been loyal for many years. Although at first angered, Amelia realizes her mistake and declares her love to Dobbin.

Alone again in the casino, Becky meets Jos Sedley, who has come to Germany after Amelia told him Becky was there. He invites her to come and live in India with him, and she delightedly accepts. They depart to make a new life for themselves.

Cast

Production

The film adaptation of Vanity Fair had been in development for over 10 years, with writers Matthew Faulk and Mark Skeet working on the screenplay. Mira Nair became attached to the project in 2002 and scrapped most of the initial screenplay. She brought Julian Fellowes in to rewrite the film; he agreed with her that the character of Becky Sharp should be made more sympathetic than in the novel.[4] The ending was also changed, with Becky journeying to India with Joseph Sedley. The film had a budget of $23 million and originally was supposed to be in pre-production for 18 weeks. However, Reese Witherspoon became pregnant so it was necessary to speed up both pre-production and filming. Vanity Fair was shot in Bath, Kent, the Chatham Dockyard,[5] and at Stanway House in Gloucestershire.[4]

Robert Pattinson initially had a small but important role as the grown up son of Becky Sharp. He later revealed that he discovered his scenes were cut during the premiere screening.

Reception

Critics gave the film mixed reviews. On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 51% based on 167 reviews, and an average rating of 5.8/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "A more likable Becky Sharp makes for a less interesting movie."[6] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 53 out of 100, based on 41 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[7]

Stephen Hunter of The Washington Post gave a positive review, calling the movie "Mira Nair's fine movie version of the 1848 book, in all its glory and scope and wit."[8] In the Charlotte Observer, Lawrence Toppman commented that "The filmmakers have wisely retained the main structure of the book" and that "The cast is uniformly good, even when dealing with sudden mood changes forced by the screenwriters' need to move forward."[9]

Meanwhile, Lisa Schwarzbaum, in her review in Entertainment Weekly, rated the film a B−, and added that "The dismaying switcheroo in director Mira Nair’s adaptation ... that Botoxes Thackeray’s riotous, unruly masterpiece, is that this "Vanity Fair" is, indeed, genteel and inoffensive. In fact, it borders on perky – a duller, safer tonal choice for the story of a conniving go-getter whose fall is as precipitous as her rise."[10]

Soundtrack

Mira Nair, the director of the film, searched for good Indian musicians to compose a song for the album, and finally selected the trio Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy at the last minute. She showed them a rough footage of the situation she wanted them to compose for, which was the last few sequences of the film. The trio used tabla and several other Indian musical instruments for the song, without any synth, to give it an ethnic feel.[11] The song was sung by Shankar, accompanied by Richa Sharma and Jerry McCulley of Celtic Instruments described the song as "a sprightly duet",[12] while SoundtrackNet said the "aforementioned upbeat vocal number Gori Re" is enjoyable in its own way for one who enjoys Indian musical styles.[13]

Track # Song Artist(s) Music Duration
1 "She Walks in Beauty" Sissel Kyrkjebø Mychael Danna 1:59
2 "Exchange" Nicholas Dodd Mychael Danna 2:10
3 "Becky and Amelia Leave School" Nicholas Dodd Mychael Danna 1:26
4 "The Great Adventurer" Custer Larue Mychael Danna 2:05
5 "Becky Arrives at the Queen's Crawley" Nicholas Dodd Mychael Danna 1:43
6 "Andante" Nicholas Dodd Mychael Danna 1:08
7 "No Lights after Eleven" Nicholas Dodd Mychael Danna 2:48
8 "Adagio" Nicholas Dodd Mychael Danna 1:35
9 "I've Made up My Mind" Nicholas Dodd Mychael Danna 0:28
10 "Ride to London" Nicholas Dodd Mychael Danna 2:03
11 "Becky and Rawdon Kiss" Nicholas Dodd Mychael Danna 2:00
12 "Sir Pitt's Marriage Proposal" Nicholas Dodd Mychael Danna 1:38
13 "I Owe You Nothing" Nicholas Dodd Mychael Danna 1:14
14 "Piano for Amelia/Announcement of Battle" Nicholas Dodd Mychael Danna 3:11
15 "Time to Quit Brussels" Nicholas Dodd Mychael Danna 2:37
16 "Waterloo Battlefield" Nicholas Dodd Mychael Danna 1:28
17 "Amelia Refuses Dobbin/The Move to Mayfair" Nicholas Dodd Mychael Danna 2:03
18 "Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal" Custer Larue Mychael Danna 2:45
19 "Steyne the Pasha" Nicholas Dodd Mychael Danna 1:11
20 "El Salaam" Hakim Mychael Danna 1:33
21 "The Virtue Betrayed" Nicholas Dodd Mychael Danna 0:38
22 "Rawdon's End" Nicholas Dodd Mychael Danna 0:46
23 "Dobbin Leaves Amelia" Nicholas Dodd Mychael Danna 1:06
24 "Vanity's Conqueror" Nicholas Dodd Mychael Danna 1:13
25 "Gori Re (O Fair One)" Richa Sharma, Shankar Mahadevan Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy 4:26

Accolades

Year Award Category Recipient Result
2004 Venice Film Festival Golden Lion Mira Nair Nominated
2005 Satellite Award Best Art Direction and Production Design Maria Djurkovic and Tatiana Macdonald Nominated
Best Costume Design Beatrix Aruna Pasztor Won
London Critics Circle Film Awards British Supporting Actress of the Year Eileen Atkins Nominated

References

  1. ^ Cook, Emma (January 14, 2005). "Hunter The Fox". London Evening Standard.
  2. ^ Vena, Jocelyn (April 18, 2011). "Robert Pattinson Says Playing Reese Witherspoon's Love Interest Was 'Bizarre'". MTV. Retrieved July 26, 2011.
  3. ^ Ryan, Mike (April 22, 2011). "Is Robert Pattinson on Team Jacob in Water for Elephants? (and 24 Other Urgent Questions)". Vanity Fair. Retrieved July 26, 2011.
  4. ^ a b Muir, John Kenneth (2006). Mercy in Her Eyes: The Films of Mira Nair. Applause. pp. 208–20. ISBN 978-1-55783-649-6.
  5. ^ Kent Film Office (August 31, 2004). "Kent Film Office Vanity Fair Film Focus".
  6. ^ "Vanity Fair (2004)". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango Media. Retrieved March 13, 2018.
  7. ^ "Vanity Fair Reviews". Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved March 13, 2018.
  8. ^ Hunter, Stephen (September 1, 2004). "'Vanity Fair': The Empire, Richly Painted". The Washington Post. Retrieved May 27, 2010.
  9. ^ Movie: Vanity Fair[dead link]
  10. ^ Connor, Frank (September 1, 2004). "Movie Review: Vanity Fair". Entertainment Weekly.
  11. ^ "The Indian melody in Vanity Fair". Rediff.com. Retrieved July 1, 2011.
  12. ^ McCulley, Jerry (August 31, 2004). "Vanity Fair soundtrack review". Celtic-instruments.com. Celtic Instruments. Retrieved July 1, 2011.
  13. ^ Other reviews by Brian McVickar (September 15, 2004). "Vanity Fair Soundtrack". Soundtrack.net. SoundtrackNet. Retrieved July 1, 2011.

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Vanity Fair is a 2004 historical drama film directed by Mira Nair and adapted from William Makepeace Thackeray s 1848 novel of the same name The novel has been the subject of numerous television and film adaptations Nair s version made notable changes in the development of main character Becky Sharp played by Reese Witherspoon Vanity FairTheatrical release posterDirected byMira NairScreenplay byJulian Fellowes Matthew Faulk Mark SkeetBased onVanity Fairby William Makepeace ThackerayProduced byJanette DayStarringReese Witherspoon Eileen Atkins Jim Broadbent Gabriel Byrne Romola Garai Bob Hoskins Rhys Ifans James Purefoy Jonathan Rhys MeyersCinematographyDeclan QuinnEdited byAllyson C Johnson Nishikesh MehraMusic byMychael DannaProductioncompanyGranada ProductionsDistributed byFocus Features United States United International Pictures United Kingdom Release datesSeptember 1 2004 2004 09 01 United States January 14 2005 2005 01 14 United Kingdom Running time141 minutesCountriesUnited Kingdom United StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 23 millionBox office 19 4 millionThe film received several awards and nominations including being nominated for the Golden Lion at the 2004 Venice Film Festival Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Reception 5 Soundtrack 6 Accolades 7 References 8 External linksPlot EditIn 1802 UK Becky Sharp orphaned daughter of a poor painter has finished her studies and offered to be governess to Sir Pitt Crawley s daughters Before starting she travels to London with her close friend Amelia Sedley and family While there she begins a campaign to charm Amelia s awkward and overweight brother Jos Sedley a wealthy trader living in India Smitten with Becky he almost proposes but is dissuaded by Amelia s snobbish fiance George Osborne reminding him that Becky has no dowry Not finding a rich husband Becky takes up her post Horrified by the house and her employer Sir Pitt she diligently teaches his daughters and prepares the house for his half sister Miss Crawley His youngest son Rawdon Crawley an army captain comes with them and immediately fancies Becky She manages to secure a post with ill tempered Miss Crawley Meanwhile Amelia s prospective father in law Mr Osborne is trying to arrange a more advantageous marriage for his son George When George refuses to consider her Mr Osborne bankrupts Mr Sedley forcing George to break his engagement to Amelia She now lives in squalor with her family but hopeful he will come for her believing the gift of a piano from George s friend Dobbin is from George himself Rawdon Crawley and Becky marry secretly but Miss Crawley soon finds out expelling her from her house and disinheriting Rawdon George Osborne marries Amelia rebelling against his father and is soon after deployed with Dobbin and Rawdon to Belgium as Napoleon escaped Elba and returned to France Becky and Amelia accompany their husbands The newly wedded Osborne tires of Amelia and hits on Becky The ball they are attending is interrupted by an announcement that Napoleon has attacked and they must march in three hours Before leaving Rawdon gives Becky all he s won at cards The next day as she tries to flee the city she sees Amelia in the mob and leaves her carriage to be with her in Brussels waiting out the battle In the ensuing Battle of Waterloo George is killed and Rawdon survives Amelia bears his son also named George Mr Osborne refuses to acknowledge his grandson so Amelia returns to live in poverty with her parents Now Major William Dobbin young George s godfather continues to show his love for the widowed Amelia by small kindnesses She is too in love with George s memory to return Dobbin s affections Saddened he transfers to an army post in India Meanwhile Becky s son is also named after his father Several years pass Rawdon has been passed over for inheritance by both his aunt and father and they are sinking deep into debt Amelia struggles to raise her son and reluctantly gives him up to be raised by his grandfather Mr Osborne for a fine education and lifestyle Bailiffs arrive to repossess the Crawleys furniture but Becky is saved by their neighbor Lord Steyne who she remembers from the past as a keen buyer of her father s paintings He becomes her patron giving her money and introducing her into London high society On the night of her triumphant presentation to King George IV Becky receives word that Rawdon has been arrested and thrown into debtors prison Lord Steyne insists she spend the night with him in return for the services he has rendered her and Rawdon after being bailed out by his sister in law walks in on Steyne forcing himself upon Becky He throws him out but realizes Becky has been taking money for months in secret without sharing with him He leaves her entrusting the care of their son to his older brother the new Sir Pitt and his wife Twelve years later Becky is a card dealer at a casino in Baden Baden Germany Rawdon died from malaria soon after leaving her while posted to a tropical island by Lord Steyne She comes across Amelia s grown son George Jr who invites her to tea with his mother Mr Osborne finally accepted Amelia leaving her and George Jr a large inheritance Becky confronts Amelia over her obsession with the late George showing her a love note from him to her many years earlier She urges Amelia to love Dobbin who has been loyal for many years Although at first angered Amelia realizes her mistake and declares her love to Dobbin Alone again in the casino Becky meets Jos Sedley who has come to Germany after Amelia told him Becky was there He invites her to come and live in India with him and she delightedly accepts They depart to make a new life for themselves Cast EditReese Witherspoon as Rebecca Becky Sharp Crawley Angelica Mandy as a young Becky Sharp Romola Garai as Amelia Sedley Osborne Sophie Hunter 1 as Maria Osborne James Purefoy as Colonel Rawdon Crawley Jonathan Rhys Meyers as Captain George Henry Osborne Rhys Ifans as Major William Dobbin Eileen Atkins as Miss Matilda Crawley Geraldine McEwan as the Countess of Southdown Gabriel Byrne as the Marquess of Steyne Bob Hoskins as Sir Pitt Crawley the Elder Douglas Hodge as Sir Pitt Crawley the Younger Natasha Little as Lady Jane Sheepshanks Crawley John Woodvine as Lord Bareacres Barbara Leigh Hunt as Lady Bareacres Nicholas Jones as Lord Darlington Sian Thomas as Lady Darlington Trevor Cooper as General Tufto Kelly Hunter as the Marchioness of Steyne Camilla Rutherford as Lady Gaunt Alexandra Staden as Lady George Jim Broadbent as Mr Osborne Tony Maudsley as Joseph Jos Sedley John Franklyn Robbins as Mr John Sedley Deborah Findlay as Mrs Mary Sedley Daniel Hay as little George Georgy Osborne the Younger Tom Sturridge as a young George Georgy Osborne the Younger Kathryn Drysdale as Rhoda Swartz Ruth Sheen as Miss Pinkerton Richard McCabe as King George IV Gledis Cinque as an older Celia Crawley William Melling as the young Rawdy Crawley Robert Pattinson as an older Sir Rawdon Rawdy Crawley the Younger uncredited 2 3 Production EditThe film adaptation of Vanity Fair had been in development for over 10 years with writers Matthew Faulk and Mark Skeet working on the screenplay Mira Nair became attached to the project in 2002 and scrapped most of the initial screenplay She brought Julian Fellowes in to rewrite the film he agreed with her that the character of Becky Sharp should be made more sympathetic than in the novel 4 The ending was also changed with Becky journeying to India with Joseph Sedley The film had a budget of 23 million and originally was supposed to be in pre production for 18 weeks However Reese Witherspoon became pregnant so it was necessary to speed up both pre production and filming Vanity Fair was shot in Bath Kent the Chatham Dockyard 5 and at Stanway House in Gloucestershire 4 Robert Pattinson initially had a small but important role as the grown up son of Becky Sharp He later revealed that he discovered his scenes were cut during the premiere screening Reception EditCritics gave the film mixed reviews On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes the film holds an approval rating of 51 based on 167 reviews and an average rating of 5 8 10 The website s critical consensus reads A more likable Becky Sharp makes for a less interesting movie 6 On Metacritic the film has a weighted average score of 53 out of 100 based on 41 critics indicating mixed or average reviews 7 Stephen Hunter of The Washington Post gave a positive review calling the movie Mira Nair s fine movie version of the 1848 book in all its glory and scope and wit 8 In the Charlotte Observer Lawrence Toppman commented that The filmmakers have wisely retained the main structure of the book and that The cast is uniformly good even when dealing with sudden mood changes forced by the screenwriters need to move forward 9 Meanwhile Lisa Schwarzbaum in her review in Entertainment Weekly rated the film a B and added that The dismaying switcheroo in director Mira Nair s adaptation that Botoxes Thackeray s riotous unruly masterpiece is that this Vanity Fair is indeed genteel and inoffensive In fact it borders on perky a duller safer tonal choice for the story of a conniving go getter whose fall is as precipitous as her rise 10 Soundtrack EditMira Nair the director of the film searched for good Indian musicians to compose a song for the album and finally selected the trio Shankar Ehsaan Loy at the last minute She showed them a rough footage of the situation she wanted them to compose for which was the last few sequences of the film The trio used tabla and several other Indian musical instruments for the song without any synth to give it an ethnic feel 11 The song was sung by Shankar accompanied by Richa Sharma and Jerry McCulley of Celtic Instruments described the song as a sprightly duet 12 while SoundtrackNet said the aforementioned upbeat vocal number Gori Re is enjoyable in its own way for one who enjoys Indian musical styles 13 Track Song Artist s Music Duration1 She Walks in Beauty Sissel Kyrkjebo Mychael Danna 1 592 Exchange Nicholas Dodd Mychael Danna 2 103 Becky and Amelia Leave School Nicholas Dodd Mychael Danna 1 264 The Great Adventurer Custer Larue Mychael Danna 2 055 Becky Arrives at the Queen s Crawley Nicholas Dodd Mychael Danna 1 436 Andante Nicholas Dodd Mychael Danna 1 087 No Lights after Eleven Nicholas Dodd Mychael Danna 2 488 Adagio Nicholas Dodd Mychael Danna 1 359 I ve Made up My Mind Nicholas Dodd Mychael Danna 0 2810 Ride to London Nicholas Dodd Mychael Danna 2 0311 Becky and Rawdon Kiss Nicholas Dodd Mychael Danna 2 0012 Sir Pitt s Marriage Proposal Nicholas Dodd Mychael Danna 1 3813 I Owe You Nothing Nicholas Dodd Mychael Danna 1 1414 Piano for Amelia Announcement of Battle Nicholas Dodd Mychael Danna 3 1115 Time to Quit Brussels Nicholas Dodd Mychael Danna 2 3716 Waterloo Battlefield Nicholas Dodd Mychael Danna 1 2817 Amelia Refuses Dobbin The Move to Mayfair Nicholas Dodd Mychael Danna 2 0318 Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal Custer Larue Mychael Danna 2 4519 Steyne the Pasha Nicholas Dodd Mychael Danna 1 1120 El Salaam Hakim Mychael Danna 1 3321 The Virtue Betrayed Nicholas Dodd Mychael Danna 0 3822 Rawdon s End Nicholas Dodd Mychael Danna 0 4623 Dobbin Leaves Amelia Nicholas Dodd Mychael Danna 1 0624 Vanity s Conqueror Nicholas Dodd Mychael Danna 1 1325 Gori Re O Fair One Richa Sharma Shankar Mahadevan Shankar Ehsaan Loy 4 26Accolades EditYear Award Category Recipient Result2004 Venice Film Festival Golden Lion Mira Nair Nominated2005 Satellite Award Best Art Direction and Production Design Maria Djurkovic and Tatiana Macdonald NominatedBest Costume Design Beatrix Aruna Pasztor WonLondon Critics Circle Film Awards British Supporting Actress of the Year Eileen Atkins NominatedReferences Edit Cook Emma January 14 2005 Hunter The Fox London Evening Standard Vena Jocelyn April 18 2011 Robert Pattinson Says Playing Reese Witherspoon s Love Interest Was Bizarre MTV Retrieved July 26 2011 Ryan Mike April 22 2011 Is Robert Pattinson on Team Jacob in Water for Elephants and 24 Other Urgent Questions Vanity Fair Retrieved July 26 2011 a b Muir John Kenneth 2006 Mercy in Her Eyes The Films of Mira Nair Applause pp 208 20 ISBN 978 1 55783 649 6 Kent Film Office August 31 2004 Kent Film Office Vanity Fair Film Focus Vanity Fair 2004 Rotten Tomatoes Fandango Media Retrieved March 13 2018 Vanity Fair Reviews Metacritic CBS Interactive Retrieved March 13 2018 Hunter Stephen September 1 2004 Vanity Fair The Empire Richly Painted The Washington Post Retrieved May 27 2010 Movie Vanity Fair dead link Connor Frank September 1 2004 Movie Review Vanity Fair Entertainment Weekly The Indian melody in Vanity Fair Rediff com Retrieved July 1 2011 McCulley Jerry August 31 2004 Vanity Fair soundtrack review Celtic instruments com Celtic Instruments Retrieved July 1 2011 Other reviews by Brian McVickar September 15 2004 Vanity Fair Soundtrack Soundtrack net SoundtrackNet Retrieved July 1 2011 External links EditOfficial website Vanity Fair at AllMovie Vanity Fair at IMDb Vanity Fair at Box Office Mojo Vanity Fair at Rotten Tomatoes Review at DecentFilms com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Vanity Fair 2004 film amp oldid 1167715914, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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