The Black Velvet Gown (1991) [N/A]

Release Date:
June 2, 1991

Original Title:
The Black Velvet Gown

Alternate Titles:
Catherine Cookson's The Black Velvet Gown

Genres:
Drama | Romance

Production Companies:
Festival Films

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

In the 1830's in northern England, Riah Millican, a widow with three children, takes a job as housekeeper to a reclusive former teacher, Percival Miller. Miller makes Riah the gift of a black velvet gown, and even educates her children. But when Riah discovers the reason behind Miller's gifts, she vows to leave his house, but Miller has a hold on her, even after his death, when he leaves his house to her on the condition that she never marry. Riah's daughter, Biddy, grows up and becomes a laundress in a large house where her education keeps her from fitting in and makes her a target. But it also catches the eye of a son of the house, and with Miller's legacies, Biddy may yet find her way to happiness.

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Art Direction:
Tim Puttnam

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Nadia El-Saffar
Gillian Garner

Associate Producer:
Don Bell

Boom Operator:
John Hughes

Camera Operator:
Alistair McKenzie

Casting Assistant:
Amanda Newland

Casting Director:
Susie Bruffin

Clapper Loader:
Andrew Gunn

Construction Manager:
Gary Crumpton

Costume Designer:
Delphine Roche-Gordon

Director:
Norman Stone

Director of Photography:
Ken Westbury

Editor:
John MacDonnell

Executive Producer:
Michael Chaplin
Ray Marshall

First Assistant Director:
Peter McAleese

Focus Puller:
Ian Jackson

Gaffer:
Ken Campbell

Graphic Designer:
Pauline Hume

Grip:
Jim Will

Hair Department Head:
Jennifer Boost

Location Manager:
Christine Llewellyn Reeve

Makeup Department Head:
Jennifer Boost

Music:
Carl Davis

Producer:
Ray Marshall

Production Assistant:
Jill Graham

Production Coordinator:
Thomas Mattinson

Production Design:
Ashley Wilkinson

Production Secretary:
Helen Mallon

Script Editor:
Nicole Cauverien

Script Supervisor:
Angela Marks

Second Assistant Director:
Neil Calder

Second Unit Director:
Peter McAleese

Sound Editor:
Ian Frame

Sound Mixer:
Nic Grant

Third Assistant Director:
Nael Abbas
Tommy Gormley

Wardrobe Assistant:
Katherine Hyland

Wardrobe Master:
Martin Boagey

Writer:
Gordon Hann
Catherine Cookson

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