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66 min
This movie deals with the problems suffered by many smaller girls' boarding schools during the early 1990s recession, and makes use of metaphor and analogy in its critique of the John Major government of the day.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Georgina Glyn | George | Unowned | |
Charlotte Payne | Charlie | Unowned | |
Peter J. Morton | Jason | Unowned | |
Fergus Brazier | Wayne | Unowned | |
Tat Whalley | Jake | Unowned | |
Kaleb Gumbs | Ryan | Unowned | |
Glen Mead | Clint | Unowned | |
Zoey Brand | Hayley | Unowned | |
Jemima Rooper | Vicky | Unowned | |
Gordon Griffin | Mr. Sefton | Unowned | |
Victoria Finney | Mrs. Sefton | Unowned | |
Susannah York | Miss Thorogood | Unowned | |
Lucy Balmer | Isabel | Unowned | |
Clemency Burton-Hill | Melissa | Unowned | |
Lucinda Nicholson | Laurel | Unowned | |
Kate Fowler | Rebecca Ritchie | Unowned | |
Katie Waldergrave | Peach Parrish | Unowned | |
Patsy Byrne | Matron | Unowned | |
Gilly Coman | Miss Pluckley | Unowned | |
Richard Kane | Mr. Boles | Unowned | |
John Altman | Mr. Thomas | Unowned | |
Paula Wilcox | Miss Bird | Unowned | |
Sara Markland | Miss Hope | Unowned | |
Gillian Hawser | Mrs. Fry | Unowned | |
David Weeks | Policeman | Unowned | |
Paul Rae | Policeman | Unowned | |
Alison Rooper | TV Interviewer | Unowned | |
Malcolm Jamieson | Rawlings | Unowned |