In 1970s Britain, 18-year old Dean feels hampered by his working-class background and his family. In order to make something of himself, he assumes another identity and manages to enter high society.
01-19-2002
2h 3m
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Movie Details
Production Info
Director:
Duncan Roy
Writer:
Duncan Roy
Production:
UK Film Council, Bard Entertainments
Key Crew
Executive Producer:
Paul Trijbits
Executive Producer:
Duncan Roy
Executive Producer:
Margaret Matheson
Executive Producer:
Julian Hayward
Producer:
Richard West
Locations and Languages
Country:
US
Filming:
GB
Languages:
en
Main Cast
Matthew Leitch
Matthew Leitch was born on March 19, 1975 in London, England. He is an actor and producer, known for The Dark Knight (2008), AKA (2002) and Below (2002).
Blake Ritson won a scholarship to St. Paul's School in London before attending Cambridge University and was soon appearing in the West End in the Tom Stoppard play 'Arcadia', for which he received excellent notices. In addition to acting - notable television roles have included 'Emma', 'Upstairs Downstairs' and 'Mansfield Park' with Billie Piper - he has also co-directed and co-written four prize-winning short films with his brother Dylan, another Cambridge graduate and ex-member of the Footlights company. He also plays musical instruments and was one of the backing band on the album 'Cowley Road' by fellow thespian - and 'Mansfield Park' co-star - Douglas Hodge.
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