
Impromptu
Drama · Comedy · Music
Overview
In 1830s France, pianist/composer Frédéric Chopin is pursued romantically by the determined, individualistic woman who uses the name George Sand.
Top Cast


Judy Davis
Judy Davis
George Sand
Judy Davis
George Sand


Hugh Grant
Hugh Grant
Frederic Chopin
Hugh Grant
Frederic Chopin


Mandy Patinkin
Mandy Patinkin
Alfred De Musset
Mandy Patinkin
Alfred De Musset


Bernadette Peters
Bernadette Peters
Marie D'Agoult
Bernadette Peters
Marie D'Agoult


Julian Sands
Julian Sands
Franz Liszt
Julian Sands
Franz Liszt


Ralph Brown
Ralph Brown
Eugene Delacroix
Ralph Brown
Eugene Delacroix


Georges Corraface
Georges Corraface
Felicien Mallefille
Georges Corraface
Felicien Mallefille


Anton Rodgers
Anton Rodgers
Duke D'Antan
Anton Rodgers
Duke D'Antan


Emma Thompson
Emma Thompson
Duchess D'Antan
Emma Thompson
Duchess D'Antan


Anna Massey
Anna Massey
George Sand's Mother
Anna Massey
George Sand's Mother
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