Possible sequal?


Is this like a sequal to that other Brit movie Four Weddings & a Funeral? Its got more funerals less weddings less swearing but more nudity. Did DH Lawrence write any others in the series?

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...you are joking right?

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D.H. Lawrence's 2 novels "The Rainbow" and "Women in Love" were originally meant to be one, but he broke them in half. "The Rainbow" was published 1915, "Women in Love" in 1920. He also wrote "Sons and Lovers" and "Lady Chatterley's Lover", the last of which is one of my favorite books of all time (I read it ten months ago, then reread it just recently). I've read all the novels listed above, but Lawrence wrote more.

No, there will not be a sequel to this movie. Ken Russel, however, did make adaptations of both "The Rainbow" and "Lady's Chatterley's Lover". I don't know how good they are, because I haven't seen them, but they're both have a lower user rating (in the 6's) than this film.

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According to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women_in_Love , this is a sequel to "The Rainbow" and not vice versa as listed in http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0066579/trivia?tab=mc#followed_by . Is "Lady Chatterley" really its sequel though?

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