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I Capture the Castle ()


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A love story set in 1930s England that follows 17-year-old Cassandra Mortmain and the fortunes of her eccentric family struggling to survive in a decaying English castle.

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Cassandra
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Cassandra (aged 7)
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Mortmain
Helena Little ...
Mother
Florence Jones ...
Rose (aged 10)
Harrison Ward ...
Thomas (aged 4)
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Rose
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Topaz
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Thomas
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Stephen
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Simon
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Neil
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Vicar
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Aubrey Fox-Cotton
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Leda Fox-Cotton
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Neighbour
Sorel Johnson ...
Lady in Simpsons
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Fur Department Vendeuse
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Mrs Cotton (as Sinead Cusack)
James Warrior ...
Station Master
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Station Bystander
Jean Warren ...
Waitress in Café
Bernadette Windsor ...
Girl in Café
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Richard Shelton ...
(uncredited)

Directed by

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Tim Fywell

Written by

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Dodie Smith ... (novel)
 
Heidi Thomas ... (screenplay)

Produced by

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Steve Christian ... executive producer: Isle of Man Film Commission
Cleone Clarke ... assistant producer
Mark Cooper ... co-producer
Keith Evans ... executive producer: Take 3 Partnership
Mike Newell ... executive producer
David Parfitt ... producer: Trademark Films
Mark Shivas ... executive producer
Anant Singh ... producer: Distant Horizon
David M. Thompson ... producer: BBC Films

Music by

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Dario Marianelli

Cinematography by

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Richard Greatrex ... director of photography

Editing by

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Roy Sharman

Editorial Department

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Ian Differ ... first assistant editor
Laura Evans ... assistant editor
Huw Phillips ... rushes grader
Martin Walsh ... color grader
Jason Wheeler ... negative cutter

Casting By

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Kate Rhodes James

Production Design by

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John Paul Kelly ... (as John-Paul Kelly)

Art Direction by

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Paul Cross ... supervising art director
Mike Stallion
Leigh Walker

Set Decoration by

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Judy Farr

Costume Design by

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Charlotte Walter

Makeup Department

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Jayne Buxton ... hair stylist / makeup artist
Deborah Jarvis ... hair stylist / makeup artist
Lisa Westcott ... hair designer / makeup designer

Production Management

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Jo Beckett ... unit manager
Duncan Flower ... unit manager: Isle of Man
Jeremy Johns ... production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Phil Booth ... second assistant director
Guy Heeley ... first assistant director
Vicky Marks ... third assistant director

Art Department

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Stanley Apperley ... supervising plasterer: Wales (as Stan Apperley)
John Bohan ... construction manager
John Botton ... dressing props
Peter Brown ... h.o.d. carpenter
Peter Brown ... carpenter
Thomas Brown ... assistant art director
Tom Brown-Jones ... assistant art director
Colin Burgess ... stand-by props
Roy Chapman ... chargehand dressing props
Darren Conway ... plasterer
Nigel Crafts ... stand-by carpenter
Gary Crosby ... supervising painter: Isle of Man
Dean Dunham ... painter
Michael Finlay ... painter (uncredited)
Barry Gibbs ... property master
Gavin Gordon ... carpenter
Bill Hargreaves ... property storeman
Rohan Harris ... model maker
Sean Higgins ... plasterer
Roger Holden ... key greensman
David Knight ... supervising plasterer: Isle of Man
Melanie Livermore ... assistant set decorator
David Lowery ... carpenter
Emma MacDevitt ... stand-by art director
John E. Madden ... plasterer (as John Madden)
Tom Martin ... head carpenter
Eamon McLoughlin ... supervising carpenter
Colin Mutch ... stand-by prop
Danny O'Regan Jr. ... chargehand carpenter
Daniel O'Regan ... carpenter (as Danny O'Regan)
Seamus O'Sullivan ... carpenter
Darryl Paterson ... chargehand dresser / chargehand prop
Sui Rajakaruna ... art department assistant
Colin Smith ... plasterer
Glenn Start ... stand-by painter
Clive Ward ... supervising painter: Wales
Derek Whorlow ... stagehand
Robert Wishart ... carpenter
David Youngs ... carpenter

Sound Department

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Paula Boram ... foley artist
Gianluca Buttari ... foley assistant
Fiona Curran ... additional dialogue editor
Evelyn Ficarra ... supervising dialogue editor
Peter Gleaves ... adr mixer
Peter Glossop ... production sound mixer
Mike Grimes ... assistant sound re-recording mixer
James Harris ... sound assistant
Alex Hudd ... stereo sound consultant: Dolby
Dan Johnson ... assistant sound re-recording mixer
Hugh Johnson ... re-recording mixer
Melissa Lake ... foley artist
Miriam Ludbrook ... additional adr editor
Dave McGrath ... adr recordist
Shaun Mills ... sound maintenance
Bernard O'Reilly ... supervising sound editor
James Seddon ... dolby consultant
Jay Simon ... additional voice recordist
Barnaby Smyth ... foley editor / foley recordist
Greg Steele ... adr mixer
Graeme Stoten ... dubbing mixer
Ruth Sullivan ... foley artist

Special Effects by

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Paul Dimmer ... special effects technician
Dominic Tuohy ... special effects supervisor
Jim Davey ... scanning and recording (uncredited)

Visual Effects by

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Robin Beard ... digital artist
Steve Boag ... visual effects producer
Simon Frame ... visual effects supervisor
Tom Hocking ... digital compositor
Gruff Owen ... digital compositor
Matthew Symonds ... digital compositor
Sabine Kertscher ... digital compositor (uncredited)

Stunts

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Jim Dowdall ... stunt coordinator
Steve Griffin ... stunt coordinator

Camera and Electrical Department

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Nick Beeks-Sanders ... camera operator (as Nick Beek-Sanders)
Fred Brown ... electrician
Frederick Crawford ... rigger (as Fred Crawford)
Adam Dale ... aerial camera operator
Wick Finch ... gaffer
Will Finch ... electrician
Keith Hamshere ... still photographer
Dermot Hickey ... focus puller
Scott Hillier ... stand-by rigger
Tom Lowen ... stand-by rigger (as Thomas Lowen)
Tommy O'Sullivan ... best boy
Steve Pattenden ... electrician
Ed Rutherford ... clapper loader
Ronnie Savory ... generator operator (as Ron Savory)
Jim Smart ... electrician (as Jimmy Smart)
Steve Weightman ... grip
Glyn Williams ... first assistant camera: aerial unit (uncredited)

Casting Department

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Deborah Aquila ... casting: USA
Buffy Hall ... casting assistant
Rachel Himbury ... casting assistant
Buffy Kirkpatrick ... casting assistant
Stephen Moore ... casting assistant
Jennifer L. Smith ... casting associate
Tricia Wood ... casting: USA

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Richard Cooke ... assistant costume designer
Kate Eden ... costume supervisor
Helen Hill ... costume maker
Carin Hoff ... second assistant costume designer
Ann Nichols ... costume maker
Yvonne Otzen ... assistant costume designer / costume assistant
Luan Placks ... costume assistant
Caroline Rigby ... costume assistant
Jilly Thompson ... costume dyer
Tom Hornsby ... daily wardrobe assistant (uncredited)

Location Management

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Jo Beckett ... assistant location manager
Tom Crooke ... location finder
Duncan Flower ... assistant location manager
Amanda Stevens ... location manager
Keith Whale ... location assistant: Isle of Man

Music Department

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Matt Biffa ... music supervisor
Mikael Carlsson ... executive soundtrack producer
Tonia Davall ... orchestra contractor
Dario Marianelli ... conductor / orchestrator
Steve Price ... scoring mixer
Maggie Rodford ... music supervisor
Hilary Skewes ... orchestra contractor

Script and Continuity Department

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Irena Brignull ... script editor
Sue Hills ... script supervisor

Transportation Department

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Ian Clarke ... vehicle technician

Additional Crew

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Mark Barry-Jackson ... helicopter pilot
Joanna Beckett ... assistant to location manager
Daniel Budd ... first assistant accountant
Tim Desbois ... helicopter coordinator
Chloe Emmerson ... dialogue coach: UK
Jane Gibson ... movement consultant
Peter Hawkins ... supervising rigger
Daisy Isabel Hughes ... runner / stand-in
Marshall Leviten ... production coordinator
Darren Mackie ... floor runner
Ivan Mavor ... Accountant / accounting assistant
Victoria Mielewska ... dialect coach
Tariq Mirza ... production legal
Becky Scoffield ... production runner
Shruti Shah ... production accountant
Anthony Swaby ... floor runner: Isle of Man / stand-in
Hollie Unett ... floor runner: Isle of Man
Sarah-Jane Wheale ... assistant coordinator (as Sarah Wheale)
Julia Wilson Dickson ... movement consultant
Christopher Hutchins ... production runner (uncredited)
Sean Thornton ... driving double (uncredited)

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

The film follows 17-year-old Cassandra Mortmain and the fortunes of her eccentric family as they struggle to survive in a decaying English castle. Her father is desperate to repeat the spectacular success of his first novel but hasn't written a word for 12 years; her exquisite sister Rose can only rail against their fate, and their Bohemian stepmother Topaz is a nudist and no help at all. Salvation comes in the form of their American landlord Simon Cotton and his brother Neil. Although initially repelled by Simon, Rose is determined to make him fall in love with her, and succeeds. A wedding is arranged and Cassandra is left on the sidelines as everyone around her is drawn into a maelstrom of interconnected relationships. But events spiral out of control, and before the summer ends she will experience frustrated desire, first love, and a broken heart. Written by

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Taglines I love, I have loved, I will love. See more »
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Also Known As
  • Rose & Cassandra (France)
  • El castillo soñado (Spain)
  • 我的秘密城堡 (China, Mandarin title)
  • Castelo dos Sonhos (Brazil)
  • Kasandrin dvorac (Croatia)
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Runtime
  • 113 min
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Box Office

Budget $8,000,000 (estimated)
Opening Weekend United Kingdom GBP138,142, 11 May 2003
Cumulative Worldwide Gross $5,403,151, 07 Nov 2003

Did You Know?

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Trivia Rose Byrne did all of her own piano playing. See more »
Goofs Rose sends Cassandra a bottle of what appears to be Penhaligon's Bluebell perfume for her 18th birthday. According to the Penhaligon's website, the Bluebell perfume was first manufactured in 1978, whereas the film takes place around the early 1940s. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Heidi Thomas (2019). See more »
Soundtracks Blow, Blow Thou Winter Wind See more »
Quotes Cassandra: But dreams are like a drug: the magic doesn't last and then the pain is worse than knives.
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