Project Detail

Plunkett and Macleane

Synopsis

This period action adventure movie tells the story of two of England's most feared highwaymen, who embarked on a high-stakes crime spree which terrorised aristocratic London in the eighteenth century.

Details

Year
1998
Type of project
Features
Format
35mm
Director
Jake Scott
Producer
Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner, Rupert Harvey
Director of Photography
John Mathieson
Principal cast
Robert Carlyle, Jonny Lee Miller, Liv Tylor, Michael Gambon, Alan Cumming and Ken Stott
Screen Writers
Selwyn Roberts, Robert Wade and Neal Purvis, Charles McKeown

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Working Title Films c/o Polygram Film International Oxford House 76 Oxford Street London W1N 0HQ Tel: 020 7307 1300 Fax: 020 7307 1301

Sales Company

as Production Company

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