Late-Flowering Lust (1994)
This movie is a combination of mime and dance that accompanies the "voiced-over" lyrics of a selection of poems by John Betjeman. Altogether, this movie portrays the events of a weekend party at an English country house.
Director: David Hinton
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Nigel Hawthorne as Cousin John |
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Richenda Carey as Mrs Fairclough |
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Jonathan Cecil as Mr Fairclough |
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Rosie Allen as Dancer |
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Scott Ambler as Dancer |
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Matthew Bourne as Dancer |
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Ally Fitzpatrick as Dancer |
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Maxine Dubois as Dancer |
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Andrew George as Dancer |
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Etta Murfitt as Dancer |
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Simon Murphy as Dancer |
| Production | Caroline Speed | Executive Producer |
| Editing | Jon Costelloe | Editor |
| Art | Amanda Ackland-Snow | Production Design |
| Costume & Make-Up | Pam Downe | Costume Design |
| Production | Douglas Rae | Executive Producer |
| Sound | Jim Parker | Music |
| Writing | Trevor Bentham | Writer |
| Costume & Make-Up | Anne Spiers | Makeup Designer |
| Production | Avril MacRory | Executive Producer |
| Camera | Nicholas D. Knowland | Director of Photography |
| Directing | David Hinton | Director |