The Canterville Ghost (1996)
When a teenaged girl moves to England, with her brothers and parents into the ancient Canterville Hall, she's not at all happy. Especially as there's a ghost and a mysterious re-appearing bloodstain on the hearth. She campaigns to go back home, and her dad, believing the ghost's pranks are Ginny's, is ready to send her back. But then Ginny actually meets the elusive 17th-century Sir Simon de Canterville (not to mention the cute teenaged duke next door), and she sets her hand to the task of freeing Sir Simon from his curse.
Director: Sydney Macartney
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Patrick Stewart as Sir Simon de Canterville |
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Neve Campbell as Virginia 'Ginny' Otis |
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Joan Sims as Mrs. Umney |
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Donald Sinden as Mr. Umney |
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Cherie Lunghi as Lucille Otis |
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Leslie Phillips as George, Lord Canterville |
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Daniel Betts as Francis, Duke of Cheshire |
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Edward Wiley as Hiram Otis |
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CiarĂ¡n Fitzgerald as Adam Otis |
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Raymond Pickard as Washington Otis |
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Paul Brightwell as Vicar |
| Directing | Sydney Macartney | Director |
| Writing | Oscar Wilde | Short Story |
| Production | Patrick Stewart | Co-Producer |
| Production | Robert Benedetti | Producer |
| Costume & Make-Up | Howard Burden | Costume Design |
| Production | Brent Shields | Co-Executive Producer |
| Production | Richard Welsh | Executive Producer |
| Art | Peter Mullins | Production Design |
| Production | Malcolm J. Christopher | Line Producer |
| Sound | Ernest Troost | Music |
| Art | David Minty | Art Direction |
| Camera | Dennis C. Lewiston | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Paul Martin Smith | Editor |
| Writing | Robert Benedetti | Teleplay |
| Production | Lynn Kressel | Casting |
| Crew | Karen Mayeda Vranek | Post Production Supervisor |
| Production | Malcolm J. Christopher | Production Manager |
| Directing | Jerry Daly | Second Assistant Director |
| Directing | Barry Langley | First Assistant Director |
| Camera | Peter Butler | Key Grip |