

Drama · Romance
Overview
Born to a rich landowner in the waning days of the Victorian era, Ursula Brangwen grows into a beautiful young woman full of imagination and ambition. The free-spirited Ursula begins to feel trapped by her prim surroundings, but her life changes when she has an erotic experience with Winifred, a bisexual teacher. From then on, Ursula puts all of her passion and creativity into the pursuit of sexual fulfillment. But her insatiable quest becomes a source of anguish.
Top Cast


Sammi Davis
Sammi Davis
Ursula Brangwen
Sammi Davis
Ursula Brangwen


Paul McGann
Paul McGann
Anton Skrebensky
Paul McGann
Anton Skrebensky


Amanda Donohoe
Amanda Donohoe
Winifred Inger
Amanda Donohoe
Winifred Inger


Christopher Gable
Christopher Gable
Will Brangwen
Christopher Gable
Will Brangwen


David Hemmings
David Hemmings
Uncle Henry
David Hemmings
Uncle Henry


Glenda Jackson
Glenda Jackson
Anna Brangwen
Glenda Jackson
Anna Brangwen


Dudley Sutton
Dudley Sutton
MacAllister
Dudley Sutton
MacAllister


Jim Carter
Jim Carter
Mr. Harby
Jim Carter
Mr. Harby


Judith Paris
Judith Paris
Miss Harby
Judith Paris
Miss Harby


Kenneth Colley
Kenneth Colley
Mr. Brunt
Kenneth Colley
Mr. Brunt
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