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  1. The Rainbow is a 1989 British drama film co-written and directed by Ken Russell and adapted from the D. H. Lawrence novel The Rainbow (1915). Sammi Davis stars as Ursula, a sheltered young pupil, then schoolteacher, who is taken under the wing (sexually and otherwise) by the more sophisticated Winifred ( Amanda Donohoe ).

  2. May 26, 1989 · The Rainbow: Directed by Ken Russell. With Sammi Davis, Paul McGann, Amanda Donohoe, Christopher Gable. A young woman deals in her own personal way with the trials of adolescence and young adulthood in early 1900s England.

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    • Action, Drama, Romance
    • Ken Russell
    • 1989-05-26
  3. The BBC mini-series of 1988 and the Ken Russell film of 1989 are actually completely differenet works, but Flixster has managed to co-mingle them. ... The Rainbow (1989) The Rainbow (1989) The ...

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    • Ken Russell
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    • Sammi Davis
  4. In The Rainbow and its sequel, Women in Love, Lawrence created two modern heroines who refused to have their lives defined by their class and their sex. They were defiant. They were artistic. They were not ashamed to have sexual feelings, just as men did. Although neither novel is even remotely pornographic in the current sense of the word ...

  5. Watch on Apple iTunes. R 1 hr 53 min May 5th, 1989 Romance, Drama. Born to a rich landowner in the waning days of the Victorian era, Ursula Brangwen grows into a beautiful young woman full of ...

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    • Ken Russell
    • R
    • Sammi Davis
  6. Released May 5th, 1989, 'The Rainbow' stars Sammi Davis, Paul McGann, Amanda Donohoe, Christopher Gable The R movie has a runtime of about 1 hr 53 min, and received a user score of 56 (out of 100 ...

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  8. The Rainbow is a 1989 British drama film directed by Ken Russell. The story, adapted from the D. H. Lawrence novel The Rainbow, is a prequel to Lawrence's Women in Love. Sammi Davis stars as Ursula, a sheltered young pupil, then schoolteacher, who's taken under the wing (sexually and otherwise) by the more sophisticated Winifred (Amanda Donohoe).