Clockwork Mice
1995 film by Vadim Jean
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Clockwork Mice is a 1995 British drama sports film directed by Vadim Jean and starring Ian Hart, Catherine Russell and Rúaidhrí Conroy.[1] The film score was composed by David Hughes and John Murphy.
| Clockwork Mice | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Vadim Jean |
| Screenplay by | Rod Woodruff |
| Produced by | Paul Brooks |
| Starring | Ian Hart Catherine Russell Rúaidhrí Conroy |
| Cinematography | Gordon Hickie |
| Edited by | Liz Webber |
| Music by | David Hughes John Murphy |
Production companies | Metrodome Films Winchester Multimedia PLC |
| Distributed by | Feature Film |
Release date |
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Running time | 100 minutes |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Language | English |
Plot
A teacher manages to bond with a special needs student.
Cast
- Ian Hart as Steve
- Catherine Russell as Polly
- Rúaidhrí Conroy as Conrad (as Ruaidhri Conroy)
- Art Malik as Laney
- John Alderton as Swaney
- James Bolam as Wackey
- Claire Skinner as Fairy
- Nigel Planer as Parkey
- Lilly Edwards as Mrs. Charlton
- Robin Soans as Millwright
- Jack McKenzie as CID 1
- Melissa Simmonds as CID 2
- Carl Proctor as Country Policeman 1
- Billy Davey as Country Policeman 2
- Hormoz Verahramian as Businessman
- Glen Murphy as Mr. Charlton
- Toyosi Ajikawo as Tanya
- Lee Barrett as Clive Williams
- Leon Black as Burrows
- Frankie Bruno as Wellsy
- Bobby Coombes as Jeremy Marks
- Anthony Cumber as Didgery
- Ellam Lloyd Hull as David Charlton
- Darren Kennedy as Smithy
- Jodie Peters as Samantha
- Joanna Potts as Sharon
- Marcus Rose as Perryman
- Inderpall Sagoo as Sinbad
- Luke Strain as Austin
Location
It was filmed at Great Stony School, Chipping Ongar, Essex.[2] The school was later refurbished as an arts and residential centre, opened by Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex in November 2011.[3]