Nelly's Version
1983 British film
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Nelly's Version is a 1983 British mystery film directed by Maurice Hatton and starring Eileen Atkins, Anthony Bate and Nicholas Ball.[1] It was based on a novel by Eva Figes. The screenplay concerns a woman who turns up a hotel having lost her memory and forgotten who she is.
Directed byMaurice Hatton
Written byMaurice Hatton
Produced byPenny Clark
Paul Sparrow
Paul Sparrow
CinematographyCurtis Clark
| Nelly's Version | |
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| Directed by | Maurice Hatton |
| Written by | Maurice Hatton |
| Produced by | Penny Clark Paul Sparrow |
| Cinematography | Curtis Clark |
| Edited by | Thomas Schwalm |
| Music by | Michael Nyman |
Production companies | Mithras Channel Four Films |
| Distributed by | Channel Four |
Release date |
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Running time | 98 minutes |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Language | English |
Cast
- Eileen Atkins as Nelly
- Anthony Bate as George
- Barbara Jefford as Ms. Wyckham
- Nicholas Ball as Insp. Leach
- George A. Cooper as Douglas McKenzie
- Elena David as Ms. Monroe
- Brian Deacon as David
- Andy de la Tour as station porter
- Ann Firbank as Patricia McKenzie
- Marsha Fitzalan as Susan
- Hugh Fraser as brush salesman
- Darcy Hare as twin
- Lewis Hare as twin
- William Hoyland as assistant bank manager
- Miki Iveria as Mrs. Knatchbull
- Nizwar Karanj as hotel porter
- Stella Maris as vagrant
- Susannah York as nNarrator (voice)