The Snow Queen (1995)
Far away, in her vast ice palace, the Snow Queen plots to rule the world by deflecting all the sun's warmth away from Earth so that it freezes over. But her mirror breaks, and on her mission to find all the missing pieces, she kidnaps Tom, who has part of the mirror in his body. Can his sister Ellie save Tom, and stop the evil Queen from achieving global dominance?
Director: Martin Gates
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Helen Mirren as The Snow Queen |
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David Jason as Eric |
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Hugh Laurie as Peeps |
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Rik Mayall as Robber King |
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Julia McKenzie as Old Lady / Freda |
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Imelda Staunton as Ivy / Angorra |
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Ellie Beaven as Ellie |
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Damian Hunt as Tom |
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Zizi Strallen as Polly |
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Russell Floyd as Wardrobe |
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Colin Marsh as Baggy |
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Rowan D'Albert as Prince |
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Scarlett Stralle as Princess |
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Gary Martin as Dimly |
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Richard Tate as Les |
| Directing | Martin Gates | Director |
| Directing | Mick De Falco | Assistant Director |
| Editing | Jerry Tinsay | Editor |
| Production | Martin Gates | Producer |
| Production | Craig Hemmings | Executive Producer |
| Sound | John Fewell | Foley Artist |
| Sound | Chris Caswell | Original Music Composer |
| Editing | David Hillier | Editor |
| Art | Barry Macey | Art Direction |
| Production | Tom Parkhouse | Executive Producer |
| Writing | Sue Radley | Writer |
| Writing | Martin Gates | Writer |
| Writing | Hans Christian Andersen | Original Story |