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The Bridge of San Luis Rey is American author Thornton Wilder's second novel, first published in 1927 to worldwide acclaim. It tells the story of several interrelated people who die in the collapse of an Inca rope-fiber suspension bridge in Peru, and the events that lead up to their being on the bridge. A friar who has witnessed the tragic accident then goes about inquiring into the lives of the victims, seeking some sort of cosmic answer to the question of why each had to die.
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English
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Keywords
based on novel or book
peru
bridge
period drama
18th century
woman director
Casts

Gabriel Byrne
Brother Juniper

F. Murray Abraham
Viceroy of Peru

Kathy Bates
The Marquesa

Robert De Niro
Archbishop of Peru

Harvey Keitel
Uncle Pio

Pilar López de Ayala
Camila Villegas (La Perichola)

Mark Polish
Manuel

Michael Polish
Esteban
Adriana Domínguez
Pepita

Geraldine Chaplin
The Abbess

Dominique Pinon
His Excellency's Fop

John Lynch
Captain Alvarado

Émilie Dequenne
Doña Clara

Samuel Le Bihan
Dona Clara's Husband

Jim Sheridan
The King of Spain
Crews
Mary McGuckian
Writer
Mary McGuckian
Director
Thornton Wilder
Novel

Javier Aguirresarobe
Director of Photography

Lalo Schifrin
Original Music Composer
Sharon Howard-Field
Casting

Yvonne Blake
Costume Design
Óscar Sempere
Art Direction
Emilio Ardura
Set Decoration
Sonia Aranzabal
Art Direction
Mary McGuckian
Editor
Kant Pan
Editor

Gil Parrondo
Production Design
Montse Damas
Makeup Artist
Linda DeVetta
Makeup Artist
Carmela Maellas
Hairstylist
Miguel Sesé
Makeup Artist
Jeff Abberley
Executive Producer
Elvira Bolz
Producer
Michael Cowan
Producer
Craig Darian
Executive Producer

Samuel Hadida
Producer

Victor Hadida
Executive Producer

Peter James
Executive Producer

Howard G. Kazanjian
Executive Producer
Garret McGuckian
Producer
Mary McGuckian
Producer

Denise O'Dell
Producer
Jason Piette
Producer
James Simpson
Executive Producer

Mark DeSimone
ADR Mixer
Michael Redfern
Sound
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