Dulcima (1971) [PG]

Release Date:
December 1, 1971

Original Title:
Dulcima

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
EMI Films

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15  US: PG 

Runtime: 98

Dulcima, treated as a drudge by her family, becomes a housekeeper to Parker, a curmudgeonly widower living in drunken disarray on a neighbouring farm. When she sees the amount of money he has stashed around the place, Dulcima is happy enough to indulge his growing desire for her, and a strange, yet mutually beneficial, relationship develops. But a handsome young gamekeeper, newly arrived on a nearby estate, also catches Dulcima's eye...

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Art Direction:
Ray Simm

Assistant Art Director:
Ken Bridgeman

Assistant Editor:
Roy Piper

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Colin Arthur

Camera Operator:
Tony White

Casting:
Judith Jourd

Construction Manager:
Leon Davis

Continuity:
Penny Daniels

Director:
Frank Nesbitt

Director of Photography:
Tony Imi

Editor:
Bill Lewthwaite

Executive Producer:
John L. Hargreaves

First Assistant Director:
Dickie Bamber

Focus Puller:
George Watts

Hairstylist:
Mary Sturgess

Location Manager:
Colin Lord

Makeup Artist:
Paul Rabiger

Original Music Composer:
Johnny Douglas

Painter:
Michael Finlay

Producer:
Basil Rayburn

Screenplay:
Frank Nesbitt

Set Decoration:
Peter James

Set Dresser:
Peter James

Story:
H. E. Bates

Title Designer:
Robert Ellis

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Dulcie Midwinter

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