Late-Flowering Lust (1994)
This movie is a combination of mime and dance that accompanies the "voiced-over" lyrics of a selection of poems by John Betjeman. Altogether, this movie portrays the events of a weekend party at an English country house.
Director: David Hinton
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 53 min
Release Date: May 8, 1994
Cast
- Nigel Hawthorne - Cousin John
- Richenda Carey - Mrs Fairclough
- Jonathan Cecil - Mr Fairclough
- Rosie Allen - Dancer
- Scott Ambler - Dancer
- Matthew Bourne - Dancer
- Ally Fitzpatrick - Dancer
- Maxine Dubois - Dancer
- Andrew George - Dancer
- Etta Murfitt - Dancer
Screenplay
Music: Jim Parker
Cinematography: Nicholas D. Knowland
Editing: Jon Costelloe
Production: Ecosse Films, BBC
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: David Hinton
More Films in Genre: Drama
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Late-Flowering Lust about?
- This movie is a combination of mime and dance that accompanies the "voiced-over" lyrics of a selection of poems by John Betjeman. Altogether, this movie portrays the events of a weekend party at an English country house.
- Who directed Late-Flowering Lust?
- Late-Flowering Lust was directed by David Hinton.
- Who stars in Late-Flowering Lust?
- Late-Flowering Lust stars Nigel Hawthorne, Richenda Carey, Jonathan Cecil, Rosie Allen, Scott Ambler, Matthew Bourne.
- How long is Late-Flowering Lust?
- Late-Flowering Lust has a runtime of 53m (53 minutes).
- What genre is Late-Flowering Lust?
- Late-Flowering Lust is a Drama film.
- Where was Late-Flowering Lust produced?
- Late-Flowering Lust was produced in United Kingdom.