Northanger Abbey (1987) [N/A]

Release Date:
February 15, 1987

Original Title:
Northanger Abbey

Genres:
Drama | Romance | TV Movie

Production Companies:
A+E Studios
BBC

Production Countries:
United Kingdom | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 88

A young girl, whose head is full of romantic and melodramatic notions, goes to stay with the wealthy Tilney family. Through her adventures, Catherine Morland comes to learn that marriage in the society of her day is determined not by true love but by wealth and social status.

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ADR Editor:
Carole Lyon

ADR Mixer:
Ron Edmonds

Assistant Camera:
John Rhodes

Associate Producer:
Carolyn Montagu

Casting Consultant:
Sue Whatmough

Choreographer:
Sue Weston

Conductor:
Ilona Sekacz

Costume Designer:
Nicholas Rocker

Director:
Giles Foster

Director of Photography:
Nat Crosby

Editor:
Robin Sales

Gaffer:
Mike Machowski

Graphic Designer:
Mina Martinez

Grip:
Steve Phillips

Makeup Designer:
Joan Stribling

Music:
Ilona Sekacz

Novel:
Jane Austen

Other:
Jacqueline Morrish
Susannah Maclean
John Crossland

Producer:
Louis Marks

Production Assistant:
Raquel Ebbutt

Production Design:
Cecilia Brereton

Production Manager:
Daphne Phipps
Peter Kondal
Joan Hamilton

Property Buyer:
Gill Ducker

Sound Recordist:
John Pritchard

Special Effects:
Stuart Murdoch

Writer:
Maggie Wadey

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