Footprints in the Snow (2005)

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Written by Julie Hill, Nigel Williams

Directed by Richard Spence

Production Year: 2005

Production Country: UK

True story of Julie Hill's fight to regain her independence and save her marriage after a car crash leaves her paralysed from the waist down. Facing up to the consequences of the accident, she conquers the obstacles in her way with courage, humour and a positive attitude - but it seems her husband will never come to terms with her disability. Then a revolutionary bionic device is implanted in her spine, allowing her to operate her legs.

Main Cast

Image for Caroline QuentinCaroline QuentinJulie Hill
Image for Kevin WhatelyKevin WhatelyKevin Hill
Image for Philip DavisPhilip DavisTim Perkins
Image for Kerry FoxKerry FoxClaire
Annette CrosbieJulie's Mum
Jonathan ArisNick Donaldson
Philip BattleyDoctor
Marc BrewSeamus' Friend
Rita DaviesOld Lady in Bar
Brian FlahertyHotel Barman
Abby FordBecky
Joseph FriendDaniel Hill
Bernard GallagherJulie's Dad
Debra GillettVal
Sasha HardwayShazza
Jasper JacobDoctor #2
Joey JeetunJunior Doctor
George MacKayNathan Hill
Image for Aidan McArdleAidan McArdleSeamus
Phil NiceStall Holder
Ingrid OliverBack-Up Organiser
Garry RobsonBilly
Ruth SheenLady Victualler
Belinda SinclairHelen
Rebecca WarrenWoman in Pub
Harry WilliamsKevin's Colleague

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