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NICHOLAS
NICKLEBY
For many people the word "classic" wears the musty shroud
of age. But the very thing that makes it a classic, which is to
say something that has long outlasted the time in which it was born,
is the natural and illuminating way it applies to any era in which
it is being read. Dickens stays fresh because he is not just
writing about human events, which are always changing and dating,
but human nature, which is constant.
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NICHOLAS
NICKLEBY
(2002)
This page was created on January 03, 2002
This page was last updated on
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CREDITS
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Directed by Douglas McGrath
Novel by Charles Dickens
Screenplay by Douglas McGrath
Charlie Hunnam .... Nicholas Nickleby
Jamie Bell .... Smike
Nathan Lane .... Vincent Crummles
Christopher Plummer .... Ralph Nickleby
Jim Broadbent .... Wackford Squeers
Anne Hathaway .... Madeline Bray
Roger Ashton-Griffiths .... Doctor
Bruce Cook .... Wackford Squeers
Tom Courtenay .... Newman Noggs
Alan Cumming .... Mr. Folair
Edward Fox .... Sir Mulberry Hawk
Romola Garai .... Kate Nickleby
Heather Goldenhersh
Stella Gonet .... Mrs. Nickleby
Barry Humphries .... Mrs. Crummles
Hugh Mitchell .... Young Nicholas
Joel Pitts .... Schoolboy
Timothy Spall .... Charles Cheeryble
Juliet Stevenson .... Mrs. Squeers
Produced
by
Simon Channing-Williams .... producer
John Hart .... producer
Michael Hogan .... executive producer
Robert How .... line producer
Robert Kessel .... executive producer
Jeff Sharp .... producer
Original Music by Rachel Portman
Cinematography by Dick Pope
Film Editing by Lesley Walker
Casting by Nina Gold and Lina Todd
Production Design by Eve Stewart
Art Direction by Andrew T. Grant and Tom Read
Costume Design by Ruth Myers
MPAA:
Rated PG for thematic material involving some violent action
and a childbirth
Runtime: 108 min / USA:132 min
For rating reasons, go to FILMRATINGS.COM,
and MPAA.ORG.
Parents, please refer to PARENTALGUIDE.ORG
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POSTER
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BOOK
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Nicholas
Nickleby (Everyman's Library)
by Charles Dickens, John Carey (Introduction)
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SYNOPSIS
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From
one of Charles Dickens most beloved novels come some of his
most unforgettable characters, vibrantly brought to life by a star-studded,
award-winning cast.
In Nicholas Nickleby, young Nicholas and his family have enjoyed a
comfortable life but then again, this is Dickens. Nicholas
father dies, the family is left penniless, and Nicholas, his sister,
and mother venture to London to seek help from their Uncle Ralph.
Unfortunately, Ralphs only intentions are to break up the family
and exploit them, and Nicholas is sent to a school run by the cruel,
abusive, and horridly entertaining Wackford Squeers. Eventually, Nicholas
runs away with fellow schoolmate Smike, and the two set off on an
adventure to find and reunite the Nickleby family. |
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