United Kingdom / Jun 15, 2001
Love In Her Heart, Murder On Her Mind
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
A woman is wrongly accused of murdering her husband in Edwardian London. Just before the outbreak of World War I, Edith Graydon married her boyfriend Percy Thomson. He survives the war but theirs is not a happy marriage. She doesn't really love him and he feels it every day. He's also possessive and their daily life is a constant battle. She meets and falls in love with Frederick Bywaters, her sister's one-time boyfriend. They have a long affair and her desperate attempts to get either a formal separation of divorce from her husband falls on deaf ears. They are at their wits end and Bywaters decides to do something about it. On a dark evening when Edith is walking with her husband, Bywaters stabs him to death. Edith is charged with murder along with Bywaters and both are found guilty. She claims her innocence right up until the day they are both executed by hanging in 1923. Based on a true story.
Main cast
Full cast
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Michael Bertenshaw | William Graydon |
| Daniel Brocklebank | Newnie |
| Elizabeth McKechnie | Mrs. Thompson |
| Judy Clifton | Nora Lester |
| Simon Paris | Sgt. Mew |
| Alex Potter | Young Billy |
| Anton Gregory | Young Harold |
| Rikki Doughty | Young Freddie |
| Juliet Forester | Miss Prior |
| Helen Brampton | Lily Thompson |
| Angela Hart | Nun |
| Karen Powell | Nun |
| Daniel Goode | Kenneth |
| Gyuri Sarossy | Archie |
| Arthur Gerard | Mr Lester |
| Barbara Wilshere | Mr Carlton's Whore |
| Nicholas Hutchison | Dr Maudsley |
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| Alan Leith | Inspector Hall |
| Michael Sheard | Mr. Justice Shearman |
| Bruce Purchase | Sir Henry Curtis-Bennett |
| John Tordoff | John Ellis |
| Richard Mayes | Prison Chaplain |
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Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | Another Life |
| Original language | English (EN) |
| Spoken languages | English |
| Production countries | United Kingdom |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | Boxer Films, Alibi Pictures, Arts Council of England |
| Release date | 15 giugno 2001 |
| Executive producer | Chris Craib, Alex Harakis, Danny Passi, Fabio Chino Quaradeghini, Gary Smith, Nigel Thomas |
| Production | Angela Hart, Lora Fox Gamble, Peter Watson-Wood |
| Writer | Philip Goodhew |
| Casting | Caroline Hutchings, Gillian Hawser, Kate Plantin |
| Editing | Jamie Trevill |
| Cinematography | Simon Archer, Alf Tramontin |
| Assistant directors | Kim Armitage, Philip Goodhew |
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| Lighting | Andy Cole |
| Camera operators | Alf Tramontin, Simon Archer |
| Additional photography | Simon Archer, Alf Tramontin |
| Production design | James Merifield, Gina Cromwell, Nicola de Fresnes, Paul Ghirardani, Simon Morrissey |
| Art direction | Paul Ghirardani, James Merifield, Gina Cromwell, Nicola de Fresnes, Simon Morrissey |
| Set decoration | Gina Cromwell, James Merifield, Nicola de Fresnes, Paul Ghirardani, Simon Morrissey |
| Visual effects | Simon Frame |
| Music | James McConnel, Jack Stew |
| Sound | James McConnel, Jack Stew |
| Costume design | Gabrielle Spanswick, Stephanie Collie, Tory Wright, Lisa Shanley, Tracey Wells, Lou Burton |
| Makeup | Lou Burton, Tory Wright, Lisa Shanley, Gabrielle Spanswick, Stephanie Collie, Tracey Wells |
| Hairstyling | Tory Wright, Tracey Wells, Lisa Shanley, Gabrielle Spanswick, Stephanie Collie, Lou Burton |
| Budget | 500.000 € |
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