The Turn of the Screw
Brief Synopsis
Cast & Crew
Rusty Lemorande
Mickey Monroe
Sttphane Audran
Olivier Debray
Bryony Brind
Joseph England
Film Details
Technical Specs
Synopsis
Drama set in 1960s England about a prim governess who finds herself looking after two children who are haunted by the spirits of their dead valet and nanny.
Director
Rusty Lemorande
Cast
Mickey Monroe
Sttphane Audran
Olivier Debray
Bryony Brind
Joseph England
Julian Sands
Clare Szekeres
Patsy Kensit-healy
Marianne Faithfull
Crew
Staffan Ahrenberg
Steve Allet
Oscar Beuselinck
Chrissie Beveridge
Tony Bird
Richard Blanshard
Jeremy Bolt
Gillian Campbell
Diane Christian
Roy Clarke
Alain Curvelier
Alain Curvelier
Matthew Davies
Peter Dumont
M R Eckersley
Paul Engelfield
Jacky Fitt
Michael Flynn
Darren Gattrell
James Gemmill
Rose Gibbs
Hugo Godfrey-faussett
Max Gottlieb
Karen Granger
Peter Graovac
Rodrigo Gutierrez
Tom Hannam
Steven Harding
Steven Harding
Sally Harrison
Sue Hausner
Barbara Herman-skelding
Michael Houseman
Glenn Ibbitson
Henry James
Bobbie Johnson
Patrice Kinney
Rusty Lemorande
Louise Long
Nick Lowin
Amina Mazani
Leon Mccarthy
Trudy Mccullum
Terry Mcgillis
Peter Mountain
Angus Mudson
Ron Narduzzo
Lydia Pujols
Kate Reade
Jo-ann Ridley
Amy Roberts
Gary Romaine
Deborah Scott
Laurie Shane
John Victor Smith
Pierre Spengler
Helen Statman
Helen Statman
Witold Stok
Liz Stoll
Daisy Temple
Dean Thompson
James Wadeson
Neville Wakefield
Brian Wells
Michael White
Russ Woolnough
Film Details
Technical Specs
Quotes
Trivia
Miscellaneous Notes
Released in United States 1992
Released in United States October 1992
Released in United States on Video June 9, 1993
Shown at Sitges Film Festival October 1992.
Henry James' novel was adapted previously as "The Innocents" in 1961, directed by Jack Clayton, written by William Archibald and Truman Capote, and starring Deborah Kerr.
Began shooting March 9, 1992.
Completed shooting April 12, 1992.
Released in United States 1992
Released in United States on Video June 9, 1993
Released in United States October 1992 (Shown at Sitges Film Festival October 1992.)