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Milk (1999)
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Released: 1/1/2001
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Synopsis:
Forty-five-year-old Adrian has been living with his mother Lucy and running their Wiltshire dairy farm all his adult life. When Lucy unexpectedly dies of a heart attack, a rogue's gallery of family members show up at the farm to argue over the execution of Ruth's will. The one object that everyone seems to want, and several people try to steal, is Ruth's valuable Modigliani painting. In the midst of all this confusion over Ruth's death, a mysterious visitor named Ilaria inserts herself onto the scene and has a surprising effect on those gathered.
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Full Cast & Crew
Theatrical Release
1/1/2001
Director
Credit
William Brookfield
Director
Cast
Credit
Phyllida Law
Veronica
Dawn French
Virginia
James Fleet
Adrian
Joss Ackland
The Vicar
Lesley Manville
Fiona
Francesca Annis
Harriet
Peter Jones
Harry
Clotilde Courau
Ilaria
Judith Scott
Caroline
Richard Johnson
John
Production Credits
Credit
George Duffield
Producer
Paul Trijbits
Executive Producer
Meg Thomson
Producer
Miles Donnelly
Executive Producer
Galt Niederhoffer
Producer
Production Companies
Credit
Arcane Pictures
Production Company
Given Films
Production Company
Gummfluh Films
Production Company
Trijbits Productions
Production Company
Sky Pictures
Production Company
Remil & Associates
Production Company
Distribution Companies
Credit
Bskyb
Foreign TV Distributor
Arrow Releasing
Domestic Theatrical Distributor
Locations
Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom
Writer
Credit
William Brookfield
Screenplay
Art Department
Credit
Harry James Woodward
Art Director
Laurence Dorman
Production Designer
Casting
Credit
Joyce Nettles
Casting
Film Camera
Credit
Peter Hannan
Director of Photography
Film Sales Financing
Credit
Cinequanon Pictures International
Foreign Distribution Sales
Music
Credit
Jools Holland
Music
Production Management
Credit
Rebbeca Christianson
Production Coordinator
Paul Sarony
Unit Production Manager
Public Relations
Credit
Freud Communications, Inc.
Publicity publicity
Sound
Credit
John Rodda
Sound
Wardrobe Hair Makeup
Credit
Louise Stjernsward
Costume Designer
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