The Wild Duck (1971)
A devestating, yet bracing look at a family whose proximity to each other belies the decay of their relationships, The Wild Duck is just as modern today as it was when first staged. When Gregors Werle comes to stay with the Ekdals, his idealist nature refuses to tolerate the dreamworld of lies the family is living. However, in his bid to force the Ekdals to see the truth, the skeletons he unearths destroy the family that he wanted to redeem.
Director: Alan Bridges
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Denholm Elliott as Hjalmar Ekdal, Hedvig's father |
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Derek Godfrey as Gregers Werle |
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Mark Dignam as Haakon Werle |
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Rosemary Leach as Gina Ekdal, Hedvig's mother |
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Jenny Agutter as Hedvig Ekdal |
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John Robinson as Old Lieutenant Ekdal |
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Stephanie Bidmead as Mrs. Sörby |
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Christopher Benjamin as Doctor Relling |
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John Kelland as Molvik |
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Robert Sansom as Petterson |
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Richard Burrell as Graaberg |
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David Davenport as Guest |
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Mischa De La Motte as Guest |
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Lee Fox as Guest |
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Alfred Hoffman as Guest |
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Phillip Howard as Guest |
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Raymond Mason as Guest |
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John Roden as Guest |
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Brian Vaughan as Guest |
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Robert Webber as Guest |
| Writing | Henrik Ibsen | Writer |
| Directing | Alan Bridges | Director |
| Writing | Max Faber | Adaptation |
| Costume & Make-Up | Raymond Hughes | Costume Design |
| Costume & Make-Up | Ann Ferriggi | Makeup Designer |
| Lighting | Dennis Channon | Lighting Technician |
| Sound | Colin Dixon | Sound |
| Writing | Rosemary Hill | Script Editor |
| Art | Natasha Kroll | Production Design |
| Production | Cedric Messina | Producer |