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Miss Julie
Miss Julie (1999)
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1 hr 28 mins
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Drama
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Romance
,
Period
,
Adaptation
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Released: 12/10/1999
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Box Office Total:
$13107
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Synopsis:
It is a midsummer's eve and the old Old Count departs his estate to celebrate elsewhere. He leaves his beautiful daughter Julie, the last in the long line of his noble family. Miss Julie is despondent after the breaking off of her engagement to be married. She dances and drinks with the servants who certainly do not accept her as one of their own. A little drunk, she finds herself alone in the kitchen with Jean, her father's footman. Jean is a strange man--handsome and anarchistic, resentful of the class system but greedy to rise to the top. For many years, he has watched and desired the young Miss Julie. They carry on drinking and become involved in an intense and revealing conversation which draws them together as the night goes on. By this late hour Miss Julie has begun to show signs of her deep depression and sometimes unbalanced state of mind. Jean sees her weaknesses and exploits them, humiliating her and pushing her towards the self-destruction that she has been hinting at all evening.
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Full Cast & Crew
Theatrical Release
12/10/1999
Director
Credit
Mike Figgis
Director
Cast
Credit
Saffron Burrows
Miss Julie
Peter Mullan
Jean
Maria Doyle Kennedy
Christine
Tam Dean Burn
One of the Servants
Heathcote Williams
One of the Servants
Eileen Walsh
One of the Servants
Sue Maund
One of the Servants
Joanna Page
One of the Servants
Andrea Ollson
One of the Servants
Sara Li Gustafsson
One of the Servants
Bill Ellis
One of the Servants
Duncan MacAskill
One of the Servants
Katie Cohen
One of the Servants
Helen Cooper
One of the Servants
Flora Bradwell
One of the Servants
Ernestine Hedger
One of the Servants
Martin Gordon
One of the Servants
Barbara Miles
One of the Servants
Reg Beecham
One of the Servants
Paul Duncan
One of the Servants
Richard Burnett
One of the Servants
Charlotte McLeod
One of the Servants
Olivia Coles
Child
Santi Reiser
Child
Oliver Swan Jackson
Child
Sinead Jones
Musician
Griselda Sanderson
Musician
Christian Weaver
Musician
Production Credits
Credit
Barney Reisz
Associate Producer
Mike Figgis
Producer
Annie Stewart
Executive Producer
Jacquie Glanville
Co-Producer
Harriet Cruickshank
Producer
Willi Baer
Executive Producer
Etchie Stroh
Executive Producer
Production Companies
Credit
Moonstone Entertainment
Production Company
Red Mullet
Production Company
Distribution Companies
Credit
MGM/UA Home Video
Domestic Video Distributor
Optimum Releasing
Foreign Theatrical Distributor
United Artists Films Europe
Domestic Theatrical Distributor
Locations
Elstree Studios, London, England, United Kingdom
Writer
Credit
August Strindberg
Play as Source Material
Helen Cooper
Screenplay
Accounting
Credit
Alan Hunter
Assistant Accountant
Richard McNeill
Production Accountant
Howard D Behar
Finance Manager - production financing provider
Animal Training Handling
Credit
Jackie Rowberry
Animal Supplier - animals supplier
Animal Dramatics
Animal Supplier - animals supplier
Art Department
Credit
Philip Robinson
Art Director
Totty Lowther
Set Decorator
Andrew Garnet-Lawson
Scenic Artist
Michael D Howells
Production Designer
Cara Crawley
Art Assistant - art department assistant
Casting
Credit
Shaheen Baig
Casting - assistant casting director
Jina Jay
Casting Director
Film Camera
Credit
Benoit Delhomme
Director of Photography
Arlen Figgis
Video Assist/Playback - video assistant
Film Sales Financing
Credit
United Artists International
Foreign Distribution Sales
Moonstone Entertainment
Foreign Distribution Sales
Legal
Credit
William J. Immerman
Legal Services - distributor's legal services
Music
Credit
Medici Quartet
Music Performer
Caroline Dale
Soloist - solo cello
Mike Figgis
Music
Louise Hammar
Music Supervisor
Mark Tucker
Music - music engineer & producer
Paul Robertson
Music Performer - violin
Steve Morris
Music Performer - violin
Nick Ingman
Music - musical directing & arranging
Tony Lewis
Music Performer - cello
Rosmersholm Quartet
Music Performer
Ann Morfee
Music Performer - violin
Chris Tombling
Music Performer - violin
Ingrid Perrin
Music Performer - cello
Dermot Crehan
Music Performer - folk fiddle
Frank Ricotti
Music Performer - percussionist
Physical Effects
Credit
John Isaacs
Animatronics - bird animatronics
Production Management
Credit
Deborah Saban
Assistant Director
Mary Boyle
Script Supervisor
Charlotte Bevan
Production Coordinator
Olivia Lloyd
Assistant Director
Mari Roberts
Assistant Director
Publicity
Credit
Ginger Corbett
Unit Publicist
Sound
Credit
Louis Elman
ADR Voice Casting
Michael Fentum
Assistant Sound Editor
Loveday Harding
Boom Operator
Arthur Holland Graley
Foley Editor
Darren McQuade
ADR - ADR recordist
Nigel Heath
Sound Editor
James Feltham
ADR Editor - dialogue & ADR editor
Pawel Wdowczak
Sound
Ed Colyer
Foley - foley recorder
Julian Slater
Sound Effects Editor
Jason Swanscott
Foley Artist
David Tyler
Foley - foley recorder
St Clair Davis
Boom Operator
Alex Brinkwater
Sound - sound trainee
Dianne Greaves
Foley Artist
Mike Dowson
Sound - sound re-recorder
Mark Taylor
Sound - sound re-recorder
Visual Effects
Credit
Alan Senior
Special Effects
Ian Barratt
Visual Effects - model maker
Wardrobe Hair Makeup
Credit
Sandy Powell
Costume Designer
Debbie Scott
Assistant Costume Designer
Helen Skillicorn
Wardrobe Assistant
Carol Galley
Makeup Assistant - make-up assistant
Annie Hadley
Costumes - costumes maker
Kay Manasseh
Costume Supervisor
Peter King
Hair - hair & make-up designer
Kathy Ducker
Hair - key hair & makeup
Melanie Carter
Costumes - costumes maker
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