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I Capture the Castle (2003)

You can't choose who you fall in love with

Genre : Drama, Romance

Runtime : 1H 53M

Director : Tim Fywell
Writer : Heidi Thomas

Synopsis

A love story set in 1930s England that follows 17-year-old Cassandra Mortmain, and the fortunes of her eccentric family, struggling to survive in a decaying English castle. Based on Dodie Smith's 1948 novel with the same name.

Actors

Romola Garai
Romola Garai
Cassandra Mortmain
Rose Byrne
Rose Byrne
Rose Mortmain
Tara Fitzgerald
Tara Fitzgerald
Topaz Mortmain
Bill Nighy
Bill Nighy
James Mortmain
Henry Thomas
Henry Thomas
Simon Cotton
Henry Cavill
Henry Cavill
Stephen Colley
Marc Blucas
Marc Blucas
Neil Cotton
Sinéad Cusack
Sinéad Cusack
Mrs Cotton
Joe Sowerbutts
Joe Sowerbutts
Thomas
Sophie Stuckey
Sophie Stuckey
Cassandra (aged 7)
David Bamber
David Bamber
Vicar
James Faulkner
James Faulkner
Aubrey Fox-Cotton
Sarah Woodward
Sarah Woodward
Leda Fox-Cotton
Dolly Wells
Dolly Wells
Fur Department Vendeuse
James Warrior
James Warrior
Station Master
Christopher Ettridge
Christopher Ettridge
Station Bystander
Helena Little
Helena Little
Mother
Florence Jones
Florence Jones
Rose (aged 10)
Harrison Ward
Harrison Ward
Thomas (aged 4)
Jean Warren
Jean Warren
Waitress in Café
Bernadette Windsor
Bernadette Windsor
Girl in Café

Crews

Tim Fywell
Tim Fywell
Director
Dodie Smith
Dodie Smith
Novel
Heidi Thomas
Heidi Thomas
Screenplay
David Parfitt
David Parfitt
Producer
Anant Singh
Anant Singh
Producer
David M. Thompson
David M. Thompson
Producer
Richard Greatrex
Richard Greatrex
Director of Photography
Roy Sharman
Roy Sharman
Editor
Kate Rhodes James
Kate Rhodes James
Casting
Deborah Aquila
Deborah Aquila
Casting
Tricia Wood
Tricia Wood
Casting
Sue Hills
Sue Hills
Script Supervisor
Jim Smart
Jim Smart
Electrician
Lisa Westcott
Lisa Westcott
Makeup Designer
Lisa Westcott
Lisa Westcott
Hair Designer
Charlotte Walter
Charlotte Walter
Costume Design
Dario Marianelli
Dario Marianelli
Music
John Paul Kelly
John Paul Kelly
Production Design
Mark Cooper
Mark Cooper
Co-Producer
Guy Heeley
Guy Heeley
First Assistant Director
Jeremy Johns
Jeremy Johns
Production Manager
Peter Glossop
Peter Glossop
Sound Mixer
Nick Beeks-Sanders
Nick Beeks-Sanders
Camera Operator
Paul Cross
Paul Cross
Supervising Art Director
Judy Farr
Judy Farr
Set Decoration
Richard Cooke
Richard Cooke
Assistant Costume Designer
Amanda Stevens
Amanda Stevens
Location Manager
Marshall Leviten
Marshall Leviten
Production Coordinator
Irena Brignull
Irena Brignull
Script Editor
Phil Booth
Phil Booth
Second Assistant Director
Vicky Marks
Vicky Marks
Third Assistant Director
Mike Stallion
Mike Stallion
Art Direction
Leigh Walker
Leigh Walker
Art Direction
Zoe Smith
Zoe Smith
Property Buyer
Thomas Brown
Thomas Brown
Assistant Art Director
Roger Holden
Roger Holden
Greensman
Dermot Hickey
Dermot Hickey
Focus Puller
Ed Rutherford
Ed Rutherford
Clapper Loader
Steve Weightman
Steve Weightman
Grip
Jon Hurley
Jon Hurley
Camera Trainee
Laura Evans
Laura Evans
Assistant Editor
Ian Differ
Ian Differ
Assistant Editor
Kate Eden
Kate Eden
Costume Supervisor
Carin Hoff
Carin Hoff
Assistant Costume Designer
Jayne Buxton
Jayne Buxton
Makeup & Hair
Deborah Jarvis
Deborah Jarvis
Makeup & Hair
Barry Gibbs
Barry Gibbs
Property Master
Wick Finch
Wick Finch
Gaffer
Steve Pattenden
Steve Pattenden
Electrician
Jo Beckett
Jo Beckett
Unit Manager
Sarah Wheale
Sarah Wheale
Assistant Production Coordinator
Becky Scoffield
Becky Scoffield
Production Runner
Darren Mackie
Darren Mackie
Floor Runner
John Bohan
John Bohan
Construction Manager
Eamon McLoughlin
Eamon McLoughlin
Carpenter
Keith Hamshere
Keith Hamshere
Still Photographer
Bernard O'Reilly
Bernard O'Reilly
Supervising Sound Editor
Evelyn Ficarra
Evelyn Ficarra
Supervising Dialogue Editor
Fiona Curran
Fiona Curran
Dialogue Editor
Miriam Ludbrook
Miriam Ludbrook
ADR Editor
Dave McGrath
Dave McGrath
ADR Recordist
Barnaby Smyth
Barnaby Smyth
ADR & Dubbing
Paula Boram
Paula Boram
Foley Artist
Melissa Lake
Melissa Lake
Foley Artist
Ruth Sullivan
Ruth Sullivan
Foley Artist
Hugh Johnson
Hugh Johnson
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Matt Biffa
Matt Biffa
Music Supervisor
Maggie Rodford
Maggie Rodford
Music Supervisor
Dominic Tuohy
Dominic Tuohy
Special Effects Supervisor
Jane Gibson
Jane Gibson
Choreographer
Jim Dowdall
Jim Dowdall
Stunt Coordinator
Julia Wilson Dickson
Julia Wilson Dickson
Dialogue Coach
Victoria Mielewska
Victoria Mielewska
Dialogue Coach
Adam Dale
Adam Dale
Aerial Camera
Mark Barry-Jackson
Mark Barry-Jackson
Pilot
Glyn Williams
Glyn Williams
Assistant Camera
Simon Frame
Simon Frame
Visual Effects Supervisor
Jason Wheeler
Jason Wheeler
Negative Cutter

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