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Release Date:
December 26, 1998
Original Title:
Cider with Rosie
Genres:
Drama | Romance | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Carlton Television
GBH
Turning Point Pictures
Production Countries:
United Kingdom | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 102
Made by Carlton Television for ITV (UK) , this adaptation of Laurie Lee's autobiographical novel follows a young man's maturation in the country town of Gloucestershire near the end of World War I. As young Laurie (Dashiell Reece) comes of age under the protective eye of his mother (Juliet Stevenson), he learns to live with an eccentric collection of friends, neighbours, and relatives. As he enters his teenage years, Laurie (now played by Joe Roberts) discovers women, specifically Rosie Burdock (Lia Barrow). Veteran screenwriter John Mortimer adapted Lee's book, with Lee narrating.
Art Direction:
Paul Ghirardani
Caroline Smith
Pilar Foy
Casting:
Joyce Gallie
Costume Design:
Judy Pepperdine
Dialogue Editor:
Graham Headicar
Director:
Charles Beeson
Director of Photography:
Rex Maidment
Editor:
David Blackmore
Executive Producer:
Jonathan Powell
Rebecca Eaton
Makeup Designer:
Meinir Jones-Lewis
Novel:
Laurie Lee
Original Music Composer:
Geoffrey Burgon
Producer:
Adrian Bate
Production Design:
Michael Pickwoad
Set Decoration:
Tanya Bowd
Sound Effects Editor:
Catherine Hodgson
Sound Mixer:
Paul Hamblin
Sound Recordist:
George Richards
Graham Ross
Writer:
John Mortimer
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