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Synopsis
One of Charles Dickens' best-loved (and most complex) stories receives its fourth feature film adaptation in this lively historical comedy-drama. Nicholas Nickleby (Charlie Hunnam) is a 19-year-old who becomes the head of the family when his father dies unexpectedly. Keeping watch over his mother (Stella Gonet) and his sister Kate (Romola Garai) becomes an even greater challenge when Nicholas discovers that his father lost the family fortune due to ill-advised investments. Without a shilling to his name, Nicholas turns to his wealthy but unforgiving Uncle Ralph (Christopher Plummer) for help; Uncle Ralph offers to find work for all three, and Nicholas becomes a teacher at a school for unfortunate boys run by Wackford Squeers (Jim Broadbent) and his wife (Juliet Stevenson). Squeers and his wife are cruel and frequently violent toward their charges, and when Wackford, without cause, beats a weak and timid student, Smike (Jamie Bell), Nicholas decides he can take no more and runs away, with Smike in tow. The two young men fall in with a traveling theater troupe run by the genially eccentric Vincent Crummles (Nathan Lane) and his equally flamboyant spouse (Barry Humphries, aka Dame Edna Everage). In time Nicholas returns to London to check in on his sister and mother. To his horror, he learns that Uncle Ralph has promised Kate's hand to Sir Mulberry Hawk (Edward Fox), a wealthy older man with a less-than-wholesome interest in young women. Both Kate and Nicholas are upset at the prospect of this union, and Nicholas attempts to tear his family away from Uncle Ralph's control, beginning with a job working for the warm-hearted Charles Cheeryble (Timothy Spall) and his brother (Gerard Horan). Nicholas also falls in love with the fair Madeline (Anne Hathaway), but when Uncle Ralph learns of Nicholas' plot to foil Kate's impending marriage, he strikes back by kidnapping Smike and attempting to force Madeline to wed Sir Hawk. Actor, writer, and filmmaker Douglas McGrath adapted Nicholas Nickleby into a screenplay, as well as directing the picture. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Cast

Jim Broadbent Wackford Squeers
Tom Courtenay Newman Noggs
Alan Cumming Mr. Folair
Philip Davis
Edward Fox Sir Mulberry Hawk
Gerard Horan
Nathan Lane Vincent Crummles
Christopher Plummer Ralph Nickleby
Christopher Plummer Uncle Ralph Nickleby
Nicolas Rowe
Timothy Spall Charles Cheeryble
Juliet Stevenson Mrs. Squeers
Stella Gonet
Kevin McKidd
Dame Edna Everage Mrs. Crummles
William Ash
Charlie Hunnam Nicholas Nickleby
Jamie Bell Smike
Anne Hathaway Madeline Bray
Bruce Cook
Romola Garai Kate Nickleby
Heather Goldenhersh

Production Crew

Andy Grant Art Director
Charles Dickens Book Author
Lina Todd Casting
Nina Gold Casting
Dick Pope Cinematographer
Rachel Portman Composer (Music Score)
Ruth Myers Costume Designer
Douglas McGrath Director
Lesley Walker Editor
Gail Egan Executive Producer
Michael Hogan Executive Producer
Robert Kessel Executive Producer
Josh Robertson First Assistant Director
Robert How Line Producer
Jeff Sharp Producer
John Hart Producer
Simon Channing-Williams Producer
Eve Stewart Production Designer
Douglas McGrath Screenwriter
Tim Fraser Sound/Sound Designer
Tom Read Supervising Art Director
Simon Carr Visual Effects
Year: 2002
Runtime: 132
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
for some violent action and a childbirth scene
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Produced by
Cloud Nine Films
Hart/Sharp Entertainment
United Artists

Release
December 27, 2002 (USA - Limited)
by MGM
United Artists

Awards
2002 - Best Ensemble Acting - National Board of Review
2002 - Best Picture - Musical or Comedy - Golden Globe
2002 - Best Picture - Musical or Comedy - Hollywood Foreign Press Association
2002 - Best Ensemble Acting - National Board of Review