The Lady and the Highwayman (1990) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 10, 1990

Original Title:
The Lady and the Highwayman

Alternate Titles:
A Dama e O Assaltante

Genres:
Action | Drama | Romance | TV Movie

Production Companies:
Gainsborough Pictures
RAI
The Grade Company

Production Countries:
Italy | United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
JP: G 

Runtime: 90

Set in old England, Hugh Grant ("Four Weddings & a Funeral", "Notting Hill") plays a highwayman who steals from the rich and gives to the poor. But during one of his robberies, he falls in love with an aristocratic lady, Emma Samms ("Star Quest", "Delirious"). Now, he is forced to choose between his true love or his true cause. This swash-buckling romantic adventure will have you on the edge of your seat with every swing of Hugh's savage sword.

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Art Direction:
Stephen Bream

Boom Operator:
Guido Reidy

Co-Producer:
Peter Manley

Costume Design:
Joan Ellacott

Director:
John Hough

Director of Photography:
Terry Cole

Editor:
Peter Weatherley

Executive Producer:
Lew Grade

Hairstylist:
Joan White
Daphne Martin
Joan Carpenter
Barbara Ritchie

Makeup Artist:
Eddie Knight
Basil Newall

Novel:
Barbara Cartland

Original Music Composer:
Laurie Johnson

Producer:
John Hough
Albert Fennell

Production Design:
Keith Wilson

Set Decoration:
Harry Cordwell

Sound Editor:
Peter Lennard
Paul B. Clay

Sound Mixer:
John Hayward
Wally Plummer

Stunt Coordinator:
Greg Powell

Writer:
Terence Feely

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