United Artists (2002)
Adventure | Drama | Romance
UK | English | Color | 02:12
Young Nicholas Nickleby sets out to make his fortune in order to prevent his mother and sister from depending upon his uncle, Ralph Nicklby. But he finds his first job as master at a Yorkshire school to be cruel, and runs away with one of the students. Meanwhile, Kate is subjected to the unwanted attentions of Sir Mulberry Hawk, aided by her uncle. Nicholas and his new friend, Smike, begin their adventures and eventually set out to rescue Kate, with the usual Dickensian twists, turns and asides.
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Ian McNeice | Young Wackford Squeers |
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Alun Armstrong | Wackford Squeers |
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Suzanne Bertish | Fanny Squeers |
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John McEnery | Mr. Mantalini |
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Lila Kaye | Mrs. Squeers |
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Jane Downs | Mrs. Nickleby |
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Cathryn Harrison | Tilda Price |
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Janet Dale | Snawley Major |
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Patrick Godfrey | Mr. Kenwigs |
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Bob Peck | John Browdie |
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Christopher Benjamin | Mr. Vincent Crummles |
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Edward Petherbridge | Newman Noggs |
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Lucy Gutteridge | Milliner |
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Nicholas Gecks | Lord Frederick Verisopht |
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David Lloyd Meredith | Sir Matthew Pupker |
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Shirley King | Mrs. Kenwigs |
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Roger Rees | Nicholas Nickleby |
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David Threlfall | Smike |
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Andrew Hawkins | Mr. Bonney |
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John Woodvine | Ralph Nickleby |
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Rose Hill | Miss La Creevy |
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Teddy Kempner | Peters |
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Sharon Bower | Waitress |
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Emily Richard | Kate Nickleby |
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Ian East | Milliner |
| Director | Jim Goddard |
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| Writer | Charles Dickens, David Edgar | |
| Producer | Colin Callender | |
| Musician | Stephen Oliver | |
| Packaging | Keep Case |
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| Nr Discs | 1 |
| Screen Ratios | Fullscreen (4:3) |
| Audio Tracks | Dolby Digital Stereo [English] Stereo [English] |
| Distributor | A&E Video |
| Edition Release Date | Sep 24, 2002 |
| Regions | Region 1 |