"Set during World War II, an upper-class family begins to fall apart due to the conservative nature of the patriarch and the progressive values of his children."
Paul Newman
as Walter Bridge
Joanne Woodward
as India Bridge
Saundra McClain
as Harriet Rogers
Margaret Welsh
as Carolyn Bridge
John Bell
as Douglas Bridge as a boy
Kyra Sedgwick
as Ruth Bridge
Simon Callow
as Dr. Alex Sauer
Blythe Danner
as Grace Barron
Austin Pendleton
as Mr. Gadbury
Robert Sean Leonard
as Douglas Bridge
Remak Ramsay
as Virgil Barron
Marcus Giamatti
as Gil Davis
Diane Kagan
as Julia, Walter's Secretary
Melissa Newman
as Young India at the Pool
Nora Denney
as Bridge Player
Gale Garnett
as Mable Ong
Addison Myers
as Man at Businessmen's Table
Roger Burget
Al Christy
as Judge
Joe Miñoso
as Plaintiff
Ben Stephenson
as Law Clerk
Alison Sneegas
as Band Vocalist
Mark Yonally
as Youth at High School Dance
Buck Baker
as Scoutmaster
Danny Cox
as Country Club Steward
Robyn Rosenfeld
as Genevieve
Roch Leibovici
as Watch Seller on the Quai
Hubert Saint-Macary
as Copyist in the Louvre
Laurence Goua
as Principal Can-Can Dancer
Robert Levine
as Avrum Rhinegold
David Gropman
Production Design
Cécile Gentilin
Hairstylist
Monty Westmore
Makeup Artist
Patrick Delabrière
Assistant Director
Joanna Merlin
Casting
Donald Rosenfeld
Production Supervisor
David Sardi
Robert Halmi Jr.
Executive Producer
Humbert Balsan
Associate Producer
Vera Mitchell
Mary Kane
Clément Sentilhes
Assistant Unit Manager
Toy Van Lierop
Karen Schulz Gropman
Art Direction
Joyce Anne Gilstrap
Set Decoration
Matthew H. Rowland
Second Assistant Director
Carol Ramsey
Costume Design
Lisa Tomblin
Assistant Hairstylist
Ruth Prawer Jhabvala
Screenplay
James Ivory
Director
Evan S. Connell
Novel
Tony Pierce-Roberts
Director of Photography
Richard Robbins
Original Music Composer
Ismail Merchant
Producer
Andrew Marcus
Editor
Humphrey Dixon