United Kingdom / Nov 21, 1992 / BBC Two
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
One of Ibsen's best known plays, A Dolls House caused a sensation when first published, as it provided a critique on the conventions of Victorian marriage. Nora Helmer feels suffocated and belittled in her marriage to banker Torvald. When faced with blackmail as a result of an attempt to save her husband's life, Nora decides that the only way to discover the real world is to step outside the illusions within her doll's house.
Main cast
Full cast
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Dennis Clinton | Porter |
| Helen Blatch | Anne-Marie |
| Max Anderson | Bobby |
| Alexandra Gill | Emmy |
Genres
DramaTV Movie
Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | A Doll's House |
| Original language | English (EN) |
| Spoken languages | English |
| Production countries | United Kingdom |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | BBC |
| Official site | bbc.co.uk |
| Release date | 21 novembre 1992 |
| Production | Glyn Edwards, Simon Curtis |
| Writer | Henrik Ibsen, Joan Tindale, Michael Hastings |
| Casting | Siobhan Bracke |
| Editing | St. John O'Rorke |
| Cinematography | Dave Bowden |
| Assistant directors | David Thacker |
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| Lighting | Clive Thomas |
| Camera operators | Dave Bowden |
| Additional photography | Dave Bowden |
| Production design | Marjorie Pratt, Brenda Barker, Morgan Almeida |
| Art direction | Brenda Barker, Morgan Almeida, Marjorie Pratt |
| Set decoration | Brenda Barker, Morgan Almeida, Marjorie Pratt |
| Music | Guy Woolfenden, Jonathan Goldstein, Alan Machin |
| Sound | Guy Woolfenden, Jonathan Goldstein, Alan Machin |
| Costume design | Lyn Avery Reynolds, Jean Steward |
| Makeup | Jean Steward, Lyn Avery Reynolds |
| Hairstyling | Jean Steward, Lyn Avery Reynolds |
Release dates
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