LADY CHATTERLEY'S LOVER (2015) Holliday Grainger as Lady Constance Chatterley
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LADY CHATTERLEY'S LOVER (2015) Holliday Grainger as Lady Constance Chatterley

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"She has the most beautiful face, vivacious, laughing eyes, upright in her posture, acute, most prudent, most wise, happy, pleaing and friendly". — The Ferrase chronicler Bernadino Zambotti, describing Lucrezia Borgia's arrival in Ferrara, 2, February, 1502.

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"When I started reading more about her in biographies, and reading about the era and being a product of the Depression, there was no hope in a small suburb of Dallas. There was nothing beyond waitressing or secretarial work, if you were lucky. There was a totally different side to this manipulative woman that was in the script. She was quite a naive young girl. It was that juxtaposition that really intrigued me." — HOLLIDAY GRAINGER
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"Lucrezia Borgia had always been integral to Rodrigo's plans, but mainly as an asset on the marriage market, useful for forging relations with major powers. However, there must have been something in her strength of character which caused him to entrust her, at least for the time being while Cesare was away, with a more prominent and powerful role." — The Borgias Power and Fortune (Paul Strathern)