White Lady (1987)
After the breakdown of his marriage Gil struggles to bring up his two daughters, but his care is not enough to ward off the all-pervading power of the White Lady, a symbol of the chemicals used in food production in Britain.
Director: David Rudkin
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Cornelius Garrett as Gil |
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Meg Wynn Owen as White Lady |
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Sophie Thompson as Amy |
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Jessica Martin as Tess |
| Writing | Roger Gregory | Script Editor |
| Costume & Make-Up | Al Barnett | Costume Designer |
| Costume & Make-Up | Gill Hughes | Makeup Designer |
| Editing | Greg Miller | Editor |
| Production | Michael Edwards | Production Designer |
| Writing | David Rudkin | Writer |
| Directing | David Rudkin | Director |
| Production | Carol Parks | Producer |