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The Age of Innocence

In 19th-century New York, a lawyer's life becomes embroiled in a tangled web of desire as he finds himself torn between his fiancée's cousin and a woman seeking independence from her troubled marriage.

In 19th Century New York, a high-society gentleman's life is turned upside down when he falls for his fiancée's free-spirited cousin, a woman escaping an abusive marriage.

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Studio(s): Columbia Pictures, Cappa/De Fina Productions

Originally Released: United States, Sep 10, 1993

Production Country: United States

Box Office Gross: $32,255,953.00

Budget: $34,000,000.00

Genres:Drama, Romance

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