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Pandaemonium (2001)
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2 hr
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Drama
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Biopic
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Released: 6/29/2001
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Synopsis:
A depiction of the poetry, love and betrayal that bound together two of history's most celebrated poets, William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge. The early collaboration of these two men who would become literary icons was at the turn of the 19th century, during a tumultuous period of political insurrection and romantic idealism. The friendship of the duo, and their relationship with Wordsworth's sister and Coleridge's wife, would follow a similarly turbulent course. The men experienced rivalry, jealousy and addiction in their ultimately diverging quests for artistic freedom.
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Full Cast & Crew
Theatrical Release
6/29/2001
Director
Credit
Julien Temple
Director
Cast
Credit
Linus Roache
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Parvin Cox
- solo voice
John Hannah
William Wordsworth
Samantha Morton
Sara Coleridge
Emily Woof
Dorothy Wordsworth
Emma Fielding
Mary Wordsworth
Andy Serkis
John Thelwall
Samuel West
Robert Southey
Michael N Harbour
Walsh
William Scott-Masson
Tom Poole
Clive Merrison
Doctor Gillman
Dexter Fletcher
Humphry Davy
Guy Lankester
Lord Byron
Andrea Lowe
Edith Southey
Jacqueline Defferary
Miss Holland
Andy De La Tour
Andrew Crosse
John Kane
Jones
Colin McCredie
Messenger
Glyn Owen
Fisherman
Peter Harkness
Journalist
Niall Vincent
Hartley Coleridge
Jason Quick
Hartley Coleridge
Miles Quick
Hartley Coleridge
Eleanor Russell
Hartley Coleridge
Juno Temple
Emma Southey
Leo Temple
Herbert Southey
Rowena Gaukroger
Edith Mae Southey
Production Credits
Credit
Michael Kustow
Co-Producer
Nick O'Hagan
Producer
Frank Cottrell Boyce
Associate Producer
David M. Thompson
Executive Producer
Steve Shagan
Producer
Mike Phillips
Executive Producer
Tracey Scoffield
Executive Producer
Production Companies
Credit
Mariner Films
Production Company
BBC Enterprises
Production Company
CineQuanon International
Production Company
Arts Council England
Production Company
Moonstone Entertainment
Production Company
U.K. Film Council's Premiere Fund National Lottery
Production Company
Distribution Companies
Credit
USA Home Video
Domestic Video Distributor
USA Films (LA)
Domestic Theatrical Distributor
USA Films (LA)
Domestic Distribution Rights
The Deal
Foreign Theatrical Distributor
Optimum Releasing
Foreign Theatrical Distributor
Locations
London, England, United Kingdom
Somerset, England, United Kingdom
Cornwall, England, United Kingdom
Lake District, England, United Kingdom
Writer
Credit
Frank Cottrell Boyce
Screenplay
Accounting
Credit
Nicky Coats
Accountant - location accountant
Guy Barker
Production Accountant
Patrick Isherwood
Production Accountant - pre-production accountant
Art Department
Credit
Cathy van Abbe
Art Assistant - art department assistant
Philippa Hart
Set Decorator
James Gemmill
Scenic Artist
Laurence Dorman
Production Designer
Matthew Davies
Assistant Art Director
Bill Crutcher
Art Department
Stephen Forrest-Smith
Storyboard Artist
Ben Scott
Art Department
Casting
Credit
Liora Reich
Casting
Alex Wilson Jones
Casting Associate - casting assistant
Film Camera
Credit
Clive Noakes
Grader
Pip Hare
Camera Trainee
Philip Sindall
Camera Operator
Paul Clifford ('Luscious Lips')
Camera - camera/grip truck driver
Maxim Ford
Photography - time lapse photography
Lee Lighting Ltd
Lighting
John Lynch
Director of Photography
John Lynch
Cinematographer
Stephen Brooke Smith
Focus Puller
Paul Edwards
Steadicam Operator
Alex Bailey
Photography - unit photographer
Adam Mitten
Camera Trainee
Nick Wall
Photography - unit photographer
Owen Roberts
Camera Trainee
Film Sales Financing
Credit
Moonstone Entertainment
Foreign Distribution Sales
Moonstone Entertainment
Worldwide Distribution Sales
Legal
Credit
Abigail Payne
Legal Services
Mary Brehony
Legal Services
Gretta Finer
Legal Services
Music
Credit
Nick Ingman
Song
Gemma Padley
Song Performer
Dario Marianelli
Composer
Dario Marianelli
Orchestrations
Dario Marianelli
Music - music composer & conductor
Dirk Campbell
Soloist - solo duduk & reed pipes
Simon Allen
Soloist - solo percussion
Lisa
Song Performer
Kevin Townend
Orchestrations
Jeff Lynne
Song
Physical Effects
Credit
Lee Sheward
Stunts
Jim Dowdall
Stunt Coordinator
Paul Heasman
Stunts
Seon Rogers
Stunts
Sarah Franzl
Stunts
Tracey Eddon
Stunts
Production Management
Credit
Nick Laws
Assistant Director
Sarah Hamilton
Production Coordinator
Clare Oliver
Post-Production Supervisor
Jane Robertson
Line Producer
Marinella Setti
Script Supervisor
Mark Stephenson
Location Scout
David Boardman
Location Manager
Elaine Wise
Location Manager
Mike Elliott
Assistant Director
Anthony Wilcox
Assistant Director
Richard von Kaufmann
Location Manager
Sound
Credit
Andrew Stirk
Sound Dubbing - dubbing assistant
Graeme Stoten
Foley Editor
Simon Gershon
ADR Editor
Richard Flynn
ADR - ADR recordist
Garth Marshall
Sound Mixer - production sound mixer
Tim Alban
Dubbing Mixer
Gerry Bates
Sound - sound maintenance
Peter Burgis
Foley Artist
Paul Davies
Supervising Sound Editor
Evelyn Ficarra
ADR Editor
Andie Derrick
Foley Artist
Paul Harris
ADR - ADR recordist
Dick Philip
Sound - sound maintenance
Philip Martin
Sound - sound trainee
Katy Lowe
Sound - sound trainee
Visual Effects
Credit
Neal Champion
Special Effects Supervisor
Leigh Took
Matte Painter - 'Kubla Khan' matte painting
Simon Giles
Titles - titles designer
Gareth Wingrove
Special Effects
Wardrobe Hair Makeup
Credit
Tony Lilley
Makeup - makeup & hair artist
Kay Manasseh
Assistant Costume Designer
Rebecca Townsend
Wardrobe Assistant
Marco Scotti
Wardrobe Supervisor
Zoe Bradley
Costumes - costume assistant
Annie Symons
Costume Designer
Liz Daxauer
Hair - hair & make-up designer
Lynne Butterworth
Makeup - makeup & hair artist
Charlotte Morris
Costumes - costume assistant
Mark O'Hanlan ('H')
Makeup - makeup bus driver
Pamela Dalton
Costumes
Maria Liljefors
Costumes
Paul Manning
Costumes
Christine Manning
Costumes
Anne Nichols
Costumes
Carin Mansfield
Costumes
Kay Puxley
Costumes
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