Brave (1994)
Cult director Richard Stanley brings Marillion's music to the screen in the 50-minute BRAVE. A teenager believed to be suicidal is discovered wandering near the Severn Bridge. Suffering from severe memory loss, she seeks information about the mysterious events that led to her condition. This work of fiction was inspired from the true story of an amnesiac woman found at the bridge.
Director: Richard Stanley
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Josie Ayers as The Girl |
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Russell Copley as The Boyfriend |
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Raymond Sawyer as The Father |
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Anthony Story as The Social Worker |
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Jema Hewitt as Squatter #1 |
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Nat Lerner as Squatter #2 |
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Louise Blaine as Patient X |
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Caroline O'Neill as Young Girl |
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Leroy as Bird Man / Abraxus |
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Tom Geoghegan as Policeman #1 |
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Eamon Geoghegan as Policeman #2 |
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Michael Hodgson as Psychatrist |
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Steve Hogarth as Himself |
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Steve Rothery as Himself |
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Pete Trewavas as Himself |
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Mark Kelly as Himself |
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Ian Mosley as Himself |
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Nat Hemisphere as |
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Anne O'Neill as |
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Chris McHallem as Premier Boelgaxof (archive footage) |
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Richard Stanley as Man in the table (uncredited) |
| Directing | Richard Stanley | Director |
| Crew | Chris Cunningham | Special Effects |
| Production | Annabel O'Grady | Production Manager |
| Costume & Make-Up | Linda Powell | Costume Design |
| Costume & Make-Up | Amanda Wieland | Makeup Artist |
| Directing | Malcolm Viles | Assistant Director |
| Writing | Steve Hogarth | Writer |
| Costume & Make-Up | Lisa Boni | Makeup Artist |
| Costume & Make-Up | Catherine Knightley | Costume Design |
| Sound | Steve Bailey | Sound |
| Crew | Adam Rodgers | Cinematography |
| Writing | Richard Stanley | Writer |
| Editing | Lisa Harney | Editor |
| Directing | Billy Payn | Assistant Director |
| Production | Richard McGill | Producer |
| Directing | Martin Dorey | Assistant Director |
| Production | Martin R. Smith | Executive Producer |
| Crew | Bob Williams | Cinematography |
| Art | Catherine Daly | Art Direction |