A Village Affair (film)
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| A Village Affair | |
|---|---|
| Genre | |
| Based on | |
| Screenplay by | Alma Cullen |
| Directed by | Moira Armstrong |
| Starring | |
| Composer | Ilona Sekacz |
| Country of origin | United Kingdom |
| Original language | English |
| Production | |
| Executive producer | Jane Wellesley |
| Cinematography | John Else |
| Editor | Peter Delfgou |
| Running time | 101 minutes |
| Production companies | Warner Sisters Production Carlton Television |
| Original release | |
| Network | ITV |
| Release | 17 April 1995 |
A Village Affair is a 1995 British television film based on the 1989 eponymous novel by Joanna Trollope. It was broadcast by ITV on 17 April 1995.[1][2][3] The film was directed by Moira Armstrong from a teleplay by Alma Cullen.[4]
Alice and Martin Jordan arrive with their three children to live in the quiet English village of Pitcombe, and all seems to be well at first. But there is a secret below the surface which begins to emerge after Alice meets Clodagh Unwin, the daughter of local landowner Sir Ralph Unwin.
Cast
- Sophie Ward as Alice Jordan
- Kerry Fox as Clodagh Unwin
- Nathaniel Parker as Martin Jordan
- Jeremy Northam as Anthony Jordan
- Michael Gough as Sir Ralph Unwin
- Claire Bloom as Cecily Jordan
- Barbara Jefford as Lady Unwin
- Peter Jeffrey as Peter Morris
- Rosalie Crutchley as Lettice Deverel
- Philip Voss as Richard Jordan
- Heather Canning as Elizabeth Meadows
Keira Knightley appeared in the role of Alice's daughter, Natasha Jordan.[5]