Anna And The King (1999)

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Written by Anna Leonowens, Steve Meerson

Directed by Andy Tennant

Running Time: 100 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1999

Rating: 12 Certificate

Filmed in Colour

Academy Award winner Jodie Foster and international sensation Chow Yun-Fat star in this epic retelling of a classic, true-life story.

When English schoolteacher, Anna Leonowens (Jodie Foster), arrives in the exotic land of Siam to teach the children of King Mongkut (Yun-Fat Chow), her Western sensibilities clash with the ruler's Eastern ways.

The tension builds as Mongkut learns that outside forces are conspiring against his regime.

With the political intrigue set to explode, Anna and the King must become allies in a daring fight to save Siam from dangerous enemies bent on destruction.

In the tradition of Braveheart and The English Patient, comes Anna and the King, a sweeping masterpiece filled with passion and adventure.

Cast

Image for Jodie FosterJodie FosterAnna Leonowens
Image for Yun-Fat ChowYun-Fat ChowKing Mongkut
Ling BaiTuptim
Image for Tom FeltonTom FeltonLouis Leonowens
Syed AlwiThe Kralahome
Randall Duk KimGeneral Alak
Kay Siu LimPrince Chowfa
Melissa CampbellPrincess Fa-Ying
Keith ChinPrince Chulalongkorn
Mano ManiamMoonshee
Shanthini VenugopalBeebe
Deanna YusoffLady Thiang Head Wife
Image for Geoffrey PalmerGeoffrey PalmerLord John Bradley
Anne FirbankLady Bradley
Bill StewartMycroft Kincaid

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