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Piccadilly Jim (2004)

What's Wrong with Love?

Genre : Comedy, Romance

Runtime : 1H 37M

Director : John McKay
Writer : Julian Fellowes

Synopsis

Set in the 1930s, an American with a scandalous reputation on both sides of the Atlantic must do an about-face in order to win back the woman of his dreams.

Actors

Sam Rockwell
Sam Rockwell
Jim Crocker
Frances O'Connor
Frances O'Connor
Ann Chester
Tobias Menzies
Tobias Menzies
Reg 3
Tom Wilkinson
Tom Wilkinson
Bingley Crocker
Brenda Blethyn
Brenda Blethyn
Nesta Pett
Allison Janney
Allison Janney
Eugenia Crocker
Hugh Bonneville
Hugh Bonneville
Lord Wisbeach
Tom Hollander
Tom Hollander
Willie Partridge
Geoffrey Palmer
Geoffrey Palmer
Bayliss
Pam Ferris
Pam Ferris
Miss Trimble
Kevin Eldon
Kevin Eldon
Wizzy Wisbeach
Nitin Ganatra
Nitin Ganatra
Banje Singh
Austin Pendleton
Austin Pendleton
Peter Pett
Rupert Simonian
Rupert Simonian
Ogden Ford
Delia Lindsay
Delia Lindsay
Duchess of Arminster

Crews

John McKay
John McKay
Director
Graham Broadbent
Graham Broadbent
Producer
Peter Czernin
Peter Czernin
Producer
Andrew Hauptman
Andrew Hauptman
Producer
Julian Fellowes
Julian Fellowes
Screenplay
P.G. Wodehouse
P.G. Wodehouse
Novel
Adrian Johnston
Adrian Johnston
Music
Andrew Dunn
Andrew Dunn
Director of Photography
David Freeman
David Freeman
Editor
Avy Kaufman
Avy Kaufman
Casting
Jill Trevellick
Jill Trevellick
Casting
Amanda McArthur
Amanda McArthur
Production Design
Gerard Bryan
Gerard Bryan
Art Direction
John Reid
John Reid
Art Direction
Janice Schumm
Janice Schumm
Script Supervisor
Litza Bixler
Litza Bixler
Choreographer
Julia Jones
Julia Jones
Unit Publicist
Steve Christian
Steve Christian
Executive Producer
Kirk D'Amico
Kirk D'Amico
Executive Producer
Peter Fudakowski
Peter Fudakowski
Associate Producer
Katie Goodson
Katie Goodson
Associate Producer
Keren Misgav
Keren Misgav
Co-Producer
Marion Pilowsky
Marion Pilowsky
Executive Producer
Paul Ritchie
Paul Ritchie
Line Producer
Linda Wilson
Linda Wilson
Set Decoration
Ralph Wheeler-Holes
Ralph Wheeler-Holes
Costume Design
Kirstin Chalmers
Kirstin Chalmers
Hair Designer
Kirstin Chalmers
Kirstin Chalmers
Makeup Designer
Darlene Forrester
Darlene Forrester
Hairdresser
Belinda Hodgson
Belinda Hodgson
Makeup Artist
Donald McInnes
Donald McInnes
Makeup Artist
Laura McIntosh
Laura McIntosh
Makeup Artist
Sharon O'Brien
Sharon O'Brien
Makeup Supervisor

Posters and backgrounds

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