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Release Date:
April 21, 1983
Original Title:
The Wicked Lady
Alternate Titles:
La dama perversa
狼妇
Genres:
Adventure | Drama
Production Companies:
Dawn Property Company
Golan-Globus Productions
London-Cannon Films
The Cannon Group
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M GB: 18 HU: 16 IE: 16 US: R
Runtime: 98
Caroline is to be wed to Sir Ralph and invites her sister Barbara to be her bridesmaid. Barbara seduces Ralph, however, and she becomes the new Lady, but despite her new wealthy situation, she gets bored and turns to highway robbery for thrills. While on the road she meets a famous highwayman, and they continue as a team, but some people begin suspecting her identity, and she risks death if she continues her nefarious activities.
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Associate Producer:
Michael J. Kagan
Book:
Magdalen King-Hall
Camera Operator:
Neil Binney
Gerry Anstiss
Casting:
Joyce Gallie
Choreographer:
Madeleine Inglehearn
Costume Design:
John Bloomfield
Director:
Michael Winner
Director of Photography:
Jack Cardiff
Editor:
Michael Winner
Gaffer:
Michael Woollard
Hairstylist:
Kaye Pownall
Makeup Artist:
Lee Harman
Music Editor:
Robin Clarke
Original Music Composer:
Tony Banks
Producer:
Yoram Globus
Menahem Golan
Production Design:
John Blezard
Screenplay:
Leslie Arliss
Michael Winner
Script Supervisor:
Ann Edwards
Sound Editor:
Terry Poulton
John Poyner
Jim Roddan
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Hugh Strain
Sound Recordist:
Jim Willis
Special Effects Supervisor:
Ian Scoones
Chris Verner
Still Photographer:
David Farrell
Visual Effects:
Albert Whitlock
Wigmaker:
Paul Huntley
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