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In this Derek Jarman version of Christopher Marlowe's Elizabethan drama, in modern costumes and settings, Plantagenet king Edward II hands the power-craving nobility the perfect excuse by taking as lover besides his diplomatic wife, the... See more »

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Edward II
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Lightborn, the Jailor
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Piers Gaveston
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Spencer
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Bishop of Winchester
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Isabella
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Kent
Jody Graber ...
Prince Edward
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Mortimer
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Chorus of Nobility
Barbara New ...
Chorus of Nobility
Andrea Miller ...
Chorus of Nobility
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Chorus of Nobility
David Glover ...
Chorus of Nobility
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Chorus of Nobility
Andrew Charleson ...
Chorus of Nobility
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Bishop
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Poet
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Singer
Tony Forsyth ...
Captive Policeman
Lloyd Newson ...
Dancer
Nigel Charnock ...
Dancer
Mark Davis ...
Sailor
Andy Jeffrey ...
Sailor
Barry Clarke ...
Man with Snake (as Barry John Clarke)
John Henry Duncan ...
Altar Boy
Thomas Duncan ...
Altar Boy
Giles De Montigny ...
Soldier on Guard
Jonathan Stables ...
Soldier on Guard
Michael Watkins ...
Soldier on Guard
Robb Dennis ...
Soldier on Guard
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Thug
Chris McHallem ...
Thug
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Thug (as Chris Adamson)
Danny Earl ...
Thug
Kim Dare ...
Wild Girl
Kristina Overton ...
Wild Girl
Trevor Skingle ...
Gym Instructor
Christopher Hobbs ...
Equery
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Seamstress
Kate Temple ...
Seamstress
Andrew Lee Bolton ...
Masseur
Liz Ranken ...
Sexy Girl
Rene Eyre ...
Sexy Girl (as Renee Eyre)
Sharon Munro ...
Sexy Girl
Daniel Bevan ...
Youth
Ian Francis ...
Youth
James Norton ...
Youth
Tristam Cones ...
Youth
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Elektra Quartet, Viola
Abigail Brown ...
Elektra Quartet, Violin
Sonia Slany ...
Elektra Quartet, Violin
Dinah Beamish ...
Elektra Quartet, Cello

Directed by

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Derek Jarman

Written by

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Christopher Marlowe ... (play)
 
Derek Jarman ... (screenplay) and
Stephen McBride ... (screenplay) and
Ken Butler ... (screenplay)

Produced by

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Takashi Asai ... executive producer: Uplink
Steve Clark-Hall ... producer
Simon Curtis ... executive producer
Sarah Radclyffe ... executive producer
Antony Root ... producer

Music by

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Simon Fisher-Turner ... (as Simon Fisher Turner)

Cinematography by

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Ian Wilson ... (photographed by)

Editing by

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George Akers

Editorial Department

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Hermione Byrt ... second assistant editor
Laura Evans ... assistant editor
George Howard ... grader
Jake Martin ... jobfit trainee: editing

Production Design by

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Christopher Hobbs

Art Direction by

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Ricky Eyres ... (as Rick Eyres)

Costume Design by

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Sandy Powell

Makeup Department

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Miri Ben-Schlomo ... makeup assistant (as Miri Ben-Shlomo)
Morag Ross ... makeup chief

Production Management

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Mairi Bett ... post-production supervisor
Sarah Swords ... production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Ken Butler ... associate director
Ian Francis ... second assistant director
Jeremy Johns ... third assistant director
Cilla Ware ... first assistant director

Art Department

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David Balfour ... property master
Derek Ede ... stand-by stagehand
Steve Ede ... construction manager
Patrick Harkins ... stand-by props
David Lee ... stand-by carpenter
Bill Lowe ... stand-by painter (as William Lowe)
James Muir ... carpenter
Chris Roope ... art department assistant

Sound Department

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Mick Boggis ... assistant dubbing mixer
Michael Crowley ... assistant dubbing editor (as Mike Crowley)
Andrew Griffiths ... sound jobfit trainee
Peter Maxwell ... dubbing mixer
Billy McCarthy ... sound recordist (as Bill McCarthy)
Peter Murphy ... boom operator (as Pete Murphy)
George Richards ... sound recordist
Ean Wood ... dubbing editor
Steve Hancock ... sound camera operator (uncredited)

Stunts

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Malcolm Ranson ... fight director

Camera and Electrical Department

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Dave Brown ... electrician
Ken Byrne ... focus puller (as Kenny Byrne)
Tristam Cones ... camera department trainee
Nigel Crafts ... rigger
Liam Daniel ... still photographer
Malcolm Huse ... grip
Peter Lamb ... best boy
Liam Longman ... still photographer
Roz Naylor ... clapper loader (as Ros Naylor)
Colin Powton ... electrician
Steven Read ... electrician
Norman Smith ... gaffer
Dave Tubbs ... stand-by rigger
Ian Wilson ... camera operator

Casting Department

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Ian Francis ... additional casting

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Heather Joiner ... additional gown maker
John Krausa ... gown maker (as John Kravsa)
Amy Li ... costumes and toile
Grace Li ... costumes and toile
Paul Minter ... wardrobe supervisor
Clare Spragge ... additional gown maker / wardrobe stand-by
Kate Temple ... wardrobe runner

Music Department

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Dean Broderick ... musician
Simon Fisher-Turner ... musician (as Simon Fisher Turner)
Glen Fox ... musician
Melanie Pappenheim ... musician
Richard Preston ... musician / score recording engineer

Script and Continuity Department

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Pearl Morrison ... script supervisor

Additional Crew

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Mairi Bett ... production coordinator
Daniel Bevan ... floor runner
Nigel Charnock ... choreographer
Jason Goode ... production runner
Nicholas Hall ... assistant fight director (as Nicolas Hall)
Marriott Harrison ... legal services (as Marriot Harrison)
Rachel James ... accountant
Debbie Moore ... accounts assistant
Lloyd Newson ... choreographer
James Norton ... floor runner
Angela Palmer ... legal services
Julian Woolford ... production runner
Vincent R. Nebrida ... marketing coordinator (uncredited)

Thanks

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Dean Andrews ... special thanks
Lyn Beardsall ... special thanks (as Lynn Beardsall)
Leigh Blake ... special thanks
Cinnamon Day ... special thanks
Catri Drummond ... special thanks
Nigel Eddington ... special thanks
Susie Figgis ... special thanks
Nigel Holland ... special thanks
Wendela Scheltema ... special thanks
Graham Sharpe ... special thanks
Sunita Singh ... special thanks
Annie Symons ... special thanks
Lee Towsey ... special thanks

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Plot Summary

In this Derek Jarman version of Christopher Marlowe's Elizabethan drama, in modern costumes and settings, Plantagenet king Edward II hands the power-craving nobility the perfect excuse by taking as lover besides his diplomatic wife, the French princess Isabel, not an acceptable lady at court but the ambitious Piers Gaveston, who uses his favor in bed even to wield political influence - the stage is set for a palace revolt which sends the gay pair from the throne to a terminal torture dungeon. Written by KGF Vissers

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Taglines A classic tale of sex, revenge, and love. See more »
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Also Known As
  • エドワードII (Japan, Japanese title)
  • Eduardo II (Spain)
  • II. Edward (Hungary)
  • Eduardo II (Brazil)
  • Едуард II (Bulgaria, Bulgarian title)
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  • 87 min
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Budget GBP750,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia About 90 members of OutRage, a British gay political action group, took part in the riot scene. See more »
Movie Connections Edited into Edward II (1993). See more »
Soundtracks Every Time We Say Goodbye See more »
Quotes Mortimer: Base Fortune, now I see that in thy wheel there is a point to which when men aspire; they tumble headlong down. That point I touch'd, and seeing there was no place to mount up higher why should I grieve at my declining fall?
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