A Doll's House (1973) [G]

Release Date:
April 10, 1973

Original Title:
A Doll's House

Alternate Titles:
A Doll's House - Patrick Garland
Nora oder ein Puppenheim

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Elkins Productions International Corporation
Freeward Films
Life Investors International
Paramount Pictures

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
NL: 12  US: G 

Runtime: 105

He is the master. He's called a husband. She is the play thing. She's called a wife.

Nora Helmer has years earlier committed a forgery in order to save the life of her authoritarian husband Torvald. Now she is being blackmailed, and lives in fear of her husband finding out, and of the shame such a revelation would bring to his career. But, when the truth comes out, Nora is shocked to learn where she really stands in her husband's esteem.

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Art Direction:
Elliot Scott

Assistant Art Director:
Reg Bream

Assistant Director:
Peter Price

Associate Producer:
Paul Kael

Camera Operator:
James Bawden

Continuity:
Joy Mercer

Costume Design:
Beatrice Dawson

Costume Supervisor:
Ivy Baker

Director:
Patrick Garland

Director of Photography:
Arthur Ibbetson

Editor:
John Glen

Focus Puller:
Mike Rutter

Hairstylist:
Hilda Fox

Makeup Artist:
Colin Garde

Original Music Composer:
John Barry

Original Story:
Henrik Ibsen

Producer:
Hillard Elkins

Production Accountant:
Jo Gregory

Production Manager:
Douglas Twiddy

Screenplay:
Christopher Hampton

Sound Editor:
Charles Crafford

Sound Recordist:
Cyril Swern

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