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Drew Barrymore | Danielle | |
Anjelica Huston | Rodmilla | |
Dougray Scott | Prince Henry | |
Patrick Godfrey | Leonardo | |
Megan Dodds | Marguerite | |
Melanie Lynskey | Jacqueline | |
Timothy West | King Francis | |
Judy Parfitt | Queen Marie | |
Jeroen Krabbé | Auguste | |
Lee Ingleby | Gustave | |
Kate Lansbury | Paulette | |
Matyelok Gibbs | Louise | |
Walter Sparrow | Maurice | |
Jeanne Moreau | Grande Dame | |
Anna Maguire | Young Danielle |
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Producer |
Mireille Soria
Tracey Trench |
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Writer |
Susannah Grant
Charles Perrault Andy Tennant |
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Cinematography |
Andrew Dunn
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Musician |
George Fenton
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A unique 16th century woman, Danielle possesses a love of books, and can easily quote from Sir Thomas More’s Utopia. An intriguing mix of tomboyish athleticism and physical beauty, she has more than enough charm to capture the heart of a prince ... after beaning him with an apple. |
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