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Introductory statement about this film.
The Grotesque | |
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Directed by: | John-Paul Davidson |
Produced by: | Trudie Styler |
Written by: | Patrick McGrath |
Starring: | Alan Bates, Theresa Russell, Sting |
Music by: | Anne Dudley |
Edited by: | Tariq Anwar, Tracey Wadmore-Smith |
Distributed by: | |
Release date(s): | 1995-09-20 (Filmfestival Hamburg)
1996-06-07 (London premiere) 1997-03-14 (USA) |
Running time: | 99 minutes |
Country: | UK |
Language(s): | English |
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Contents
Plot summary
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Cast
Primary cast members of the film included:
- Alan Bates - Sir Hugo Coal
- Theresa Russell - Lady Harriet Coal
- Sting - Fledge
- Lena Headey - Cleo Coal
- Jim Carter - George Lecky
- Anna Massey - Mrs. Giblet
- Trudie Styler - Doris
Production
The movie was said to have a six-week shooting schedule. Shooting went (at least) from 1995-03-14 to 1995-04-09.
Release
The Grotesque was first shown on 1995-09-20 at the Filmfestival in Hamburg, Germany.
Video and DVD releases
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Awards
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Score
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Quotations and trivia
The Evening News from March 15, 1995 mentions that the movie was based at Heydon Hall near Reepham in Norfolk, England, UK.
See also
External links & reviews
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References
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