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Release Date:
June 14, 1996
Original Title:
Moll Flanders
Alternate Titles:
Moll Flanders - Hure wider Willen
Genres:
Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Spelling Films
Trilogy Entertainment Group
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
CZ: 12+ US: PG-13
Runtime: 123
The daughter of a thief, young Moll is placed in the care of a nunnery after the execution of her mother. However, the actions of an abusive priest lead Moll to rebel as a teenager, escaping to the dangerous streets of London. Further misfortunes drive her to accept a job as a prostitute from the conniving Mrs. Allworthy. It is there that Moll first meets Hibble, who is working as Allworthy's servant but takes a special interest in the young woman's well-being. With his help, she retains hope for the future, ultimately falling in love with an unconventional artist who promises the possibility of romantic happiness.
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Art Direction:
Steve Simmonds
John Lucas
Assistant Hairstylist:
Hugh McAllister
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Joni Galvin
Associate Producer:
Terri Clark
Casting:
Ros Hubbard
John Hubbard
Characters:
Daniel Defoe
Clapper Loader:
John Moore
Co-Producer:
Tim Harbert
Costume Design:
Consolata Boyle
Director:
Pen Densham
Director of Photography:
David Tattersall
Editor:
James R. Symons
Neil Travis
Executive Producer:
Morgan O'Sullivan
First Assistant Camera:
David A. Armstrong
Hairstylist:
Carole Dunne
Deena Adair
Anne Dunne
Line Producer:
Kevan Barker
Makeup Artist:
Michèle Burke
Maire O'Sullivan
Original Music Composer:
Mark Mancina
Producer:
Pen Densham
Richard Barton Lewis
John Watson
Production Design:
Caroline Hanania
Screenplay:
Pen Densham
Set Decoration:
Fiona Daly
Story:
Pen Densham
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