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Closed Caption; Director and producer commentary; 16x9 widescreen; 5.1 Dolby Digital; English and Spanish subtitles; Trailers
Full Product DetailsDisc #1 -- A Good Woman
1. Infamous and Poor [4:04]
2. Perfect Fit [3:38]
3. Lord Darlington's Yacht [3:18]
4. For My Wife [4:20]
5. A Secret [4:10]
6. No Idea [4:08]
7. Being Seen [3:37]
8. Telegraph Office [2:55]
9. Quite a Show [4:09]
10. Night Cap [7:28]
11. A Birthday Surprise [3:24]
12. A Favor [2:25]
13. Making a Scene [3:11]
14. Last Party of the Season [2:41]
15. Italian Fashion [3:55]
16. Men and Women [5:31]
17. Husband's Plea [5:02]
18. Face to Face [6:09]
19. Last Night [4:54]
20. Only Witness [2:25]
21. Saying Goodbye [1:48]
22. Making Amends [:46]
23. Parting Gift [2:10]
24. End Credits [6:42]
The period comedy A Good Woman is based on one of Oscar Wilde's most popular plays, Lady Windermere's Fan, with its title drawn from that show's subtitle, "A Play About a Good Woman." Opening in New York in the early '30s, we meet Mrs. Erlynne (Helen Hunt), a widow who lives comfortably through the largesse of several married men. When she runs out of wealthy suitors in Manhattan, she decides to find greener pastures among the wealthy elite of Italy's Amalfi coast. Mrs. Erlynne sets her sights on Robert Windermere (Mark Umbers), a wealthy Englishman who is married to the young, innocent and very beautiful Meg (Scarlett Johansson). Mrs. Erlynne gingerly tries to separate Robert from his wife and his money, fueling suspicions within Amalfi society as well as the audience that they are involved. Humiliated and ready to beat him at his own game, Meg begins to consider the advances of the handsome Lord Darlington (Stephen Campbell Moore), one of her husband's close friends. In the midst of all the attempted infidelity, the genially eccentric Tuppy (Tom Wilkinson) struggles to win Mrs. Erlynne's hand, while only one of the interconnected parties know that she carries a shocking secret. Mark Deming, All Movie Guide