| The Weather in the Streets | |
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| Genre | Romantic drama |
| Based on | The Weather in the Streets by Rosamond Lehmann |
| Written by | Julian Mitchell |
| Directed by | Gavin Millar |
| Starring | |
| Music by | Carl Davis |
| Country of origin | United Kingdom |
| Original language | English |
| Production | |
| Executive producer | David Nicholas Wilkinson |
| Producer | Alan Shallcross |
| Cinematography | John Hooper |
| Editor | Angus Newton |
| Running time | 133 minutes |
| Production company | Britannia TV |
| Original release | |
| Network | BBC Two |
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The Weather in the Streets is a 1983 British romantic drama television film directed by Gavin Millar, written by Julian Mitchell, and starring Michael York, Lisa Eichhorn and Joanna Lumley.[1] Adapted from the 1936 novel of the same title by Rosamond Lehmann,[2] it originally premiered at the London Film Festival on 30 November 1983, before being broadcast on BBC Two on 12 February 1984.[3]
Cast
- Michael York as Rollo Spencer
- Lisa Eichhorn as Olivia Curtis
- Joanna Lumley as Kate
- Rosalind Ayres as Etty
- Faith Brook as Lady Spencer
- Isabel Dean as Mrs. Curtis
- Sebastian Shaw as Mr. Curtis
- Marcus Gilbert as Kurt
- Charles Grant as Adrian
- Max Hafler as Colin
- Janet Henfrey as Lady Blanche
- Merelina Kendall as Anna
- John Quarmby as Mr. Treadeven
- Rosie Marcel as Jane
- Jane Myerson as Lady Mary
- Emily Nye as Polly
- Robin Parkinson as Doctor
- Norman Pitt as Sir John
- Holly De Jong as Marigold
- Eileen Helsby as Woman in the inn
- Charles Pemberton as Train steward
- Ian Fairbairn as David Cooke
- Keith Robinson as Footman
- James Walker as Ivor
- Alistair White as Christopher
- Terry Pearson as Partygoer
References
- โ "The Weather in the Streets (1983)". BFI. Archived from the original on 12 September 2017.
- โ Goble p.279
- โ "Broadcast - BBC Programme Index". genome.ch.bbc.co.uk. 12 February 1984.
Bibliography
- Goble, Alan. The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film. Walter de Gruyter, 1999.
External links
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