Very Annie Mary

Very Annie Mary (2001)

One can dream, can't one?

  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release Date: 2001-05-25
  • User Rating: 5.9/10 from 18 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 44min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Dragon Pictures
  • Production Country: United Kingdom
  • Director: Sara Sugarman
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Summary

Set in the fictional village of "Ogw" in the valleys of south-east Wales. After her father Jack suffers a stroke Annie Mary Pugh is forced to take care of him but uses the circumstances to emancipate herself and find the courage to sing once again.

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  • Rachel Griffiths

    as Annie Mary Pugh
  • Jonathan Pryce

    as Jack Pugh
  • Ioan Gruffudd

    as Hob
  • Matthew Rhys

    as Nob
  • Kenneth Griffith

    as Minister
  • Ruth Madoc

    as Mrs Ifans
  • Joanna Page

    as Bethan Bevan
  • Donna Edwards

    as Mrs Bevan
  • Josh Richards

    as Mr Bevan
  • Rhys Miles Thomas

    as Colin Thomas
  • Radcliffe Grafton

    as The Mayor
  • Lynn Hunter

    as Mrs Thomas
  • Wendy Phillips

    as Megan, Hinge
  • Anna Mountford

    as Blodwyn, Minge
  • Gwenllian Davies

    as Gwenllian, Twinge
  • Rhian Grundy

    as Kelly, Bracket
  • Cerys Matthews

    as Nerys
  • Rhodri Hugh

    as Mervin
  • Ray Gravell

    as Frank, the Bookie
  • Llŷr Ifans

    as Ginger Gravedigger
  • Melissa Vincent

    as Betting Shop Assistant
  • Rachel Isaac

    as Estate Agent
  • Michelle McTernan

    as Mother
  • Jennifer Pascoe

    as Young Annie Mary
  • Ruth Jones

    as Complaining Customer
  • Glan Davis

    as Stage Manager
  • Llinos Daniel

    as Braccy Nurse
  • Binda Singh

    as Doctor
  • Crisian Hunnam

    as District Nurse
  • Marged Esli

    as Kidwelly Hall Cook
  • Peggy Mason

    as Peggy
  • Carys Williams

    as Co-op Cashier
  • Buddug Williams

    as Miss Hughes
  • Marlene Griffiths

    as Dinnerlady
  • David Devreaux

    as Phillip
  • Morgan Hopkins

    as Big Fat Walloper
  • Jill Richards

    as Chapel Woman
  • Mary Hopkin

    as Chapel Woman
  • Maureen Rees

    as Chapel Woman
  • Gwenyth Petty

    as Chapel Woman
  • Stevie Parry

    as Chapel Woman
  • Iris Griffiths

    as Chapel Woman
  • Mari Gravell

    as Chapel Woman
  • Wayne Cater

    as Competition Judge
  • Colin Price

    as Cardiff Bookie
  • Simon Holt

    as Sports Commentator
Directing Sara Sugarman Director
Writing Sara Sugarman Writer
Camera Barry Ackroyd Director of Photography
Production Lesley Stewart Co-Producer
Art Alice Normington Production Design
Art Tim Ellis Art Direction
Production Graham Broadbent Producer
Sound Stephen Warbeck Original Music Composer
Costume & Make-Up Caroline Harris Costume Design
Art Rebecca Gillies Set Decoration
Production Joyce Gallie Casting
Production Sally Osoba Casting
Editing Robin Sales Editor
Production Damian Jones Producer
Sound Colin Nicolson Sound Mixer

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