I Capture The Castle
Synopsis
Based on the novel by the best selling author Dodie Smith (One Hundred And One Dalmations). Produced by the Oscar* winning David Parfitt, (Gangs Of New York, Shakespeare In Love*, Wings Of The Dove, The Madness Of King George, Much Ado About Nothing) Directed By Tim Fywell (The Woman In White, North Square, Madam Bovary) with acclaimed Oscar* nominated cinematographer Richard Greatrex (A Knights Tale, Shakespeare In Love*, Mrs Brown).
Details
- Year
- 2003
- Type of film
- Features
- Running time
- 112 mins 39 secs
- Format
- 35mm, Kodak
- Director
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Tim Fywell
- Producer
- Ananh Singh, David M.Thompson
- Editor
- Roy Sharman
- Screenwriter
- Heidi Thomas
- Director of Photography
- Richard Greatrex
- Music
- Dario Marianelli
- Principal cast
- Henry Thomas, Romola Garai, Marc Blucas, Rose Byrne
Genre
Categories
Production Status
Production Company
Trademark (Castle) Ltd
New Ambassadors TheatreWest Street
London WC2H 9ND
UK
T 44 (0)20 7240 5585
Sales Company
Content International
14/15 D'Arblay StreetLondon
W1F 8DZ
UK
T 44 (0)20 7851 9170
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