The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby (a.k.a. Nicholas Nickleby) is a British TV film which aired in 2001, directed by Stephen Whittaker, based on the 1839 novel Nicholas Nickleby by Charles Dickens.[1]
The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby | |
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Directed by | Stephen Whittaker |
Screenplay by | Martyn Hesford |
Based on | Nicholas Nickleby by Charles Dickens |
Produced by | Nicolas Brown |
Starring | James D'Arcy Sophia Myles Diana Kent Charles Dance George Innes Abigail McKern Gregor Fisher |
Cinematography | Sean Bobbitt |
Edited by | Beverley Mills |
Music by | Colin Towns |
Production companies | Company Television Nickleby TV Ltd. |
Distributed by | Channel Four International Acorn Media |
Release dates |
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Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Cast
edit- James D'Arcy as Nicholas Nickleby
- Sophia Myles as Kate Nickleby
- Diana Kent as Mrs. Nickleby
- Charles Dance as Ralph Nickleby
- George Innes as Newman Noggs
- Lee Ingleby as Smike
- Donald Sumpter as Mr. Brooker
- Gregor Fisher as Wackford Squeers
- Pam Ferris as Mrs. Squeers
- Debbie Chazen as Fanny Squeers
- Chris Roebuck as Wackford Squeers Junior
- Hannah Storey as Tilda Price
- Tom Ellis as John Browdie
- Berwick Kaler as Mr. Snawley
- Abigail McKern as Miss La Creevy
- Tom Hollander as Alfred Mantalini
- Marian McLoughlin as Madame Mantalini
- Rosalind March as Miss Knag
- Dominic West as Sir Mulberry Hawk
- Roderic Culver as Lord Verisopht
- Malcolm Tierney as Vincent Crummles
- Jacqueline Tong as Mrs. Crummles
- Ruth Chapman as Ninetta Crummles, The "Infant Phenomenon"
- Richard Katz as Mr. Lenville
- Jonathan Coy as Charles Cheeryble
- Simeon Andrews as Ned Cheeryble
- JJ Feild as Frank Cheeryble
- Frank Mills as Arthur Gride
- Liz Smith as Peg Sliderskew
- Katherine Holme as Madeleine Bray
- Philip Bond as Mr. Walter Bray
- Tom Hiddleston as Lord
- John Dallimore as Vicar
Awards
edit- Costume designer Barbara Kidd won a Royal Television Society Award in 2001, and a BAFTA in 2002 for her work on this film.[2][3]
References
edit- ^ "The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby Part 1 (2001)". BFI. Archived from the original on 12 July 2016.
- ^ "BAFTA Awards". awards.bafta.org. Archived from the original on 26 March 2023. Retrieved 8 February 2024.
- ^ "RTS Craft and Design Winners 2001". Royal Television Society. 24 January 2011. Archived from the original on 17 March 2023. Retrieved 8 February 2024.
External links
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