Fighting for Gemma (1993)

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Directed by Julian Jarrold

Running Time: 120 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1993

Rating: PG Certificate

Production Country: UK

Filmed in Colour

David Threlfall, Gary Mavers and Lorraine Ashbourne star in this searing docu-drama about a gravely ill child whose parents launched a bitter landmark legal battle to claim compensation.

Cast

Christine AndersonMrs. Renick
Lorraine AshbourneSusan D'Arcy
Laura BrattanTina
Denise BrysonWoman In BNFL Club
Joe CaffreyRussell
Robert CalvertMatthias Kelly
Belinda ChapmanNurse
Hugo ConlonInterviewer
Sharon ConsterdineMidwife
Scott DonaldMale Doctor
Gwen DoranGeordie Woman
Bill FellowsAndy Pearson
Joanna FosterSusan Wilde
James GrantMr. Hope
David HargreavesDr. Philip Day
Image for Jimmi HarkishinJimmi HarkishinRichard Meeran
Jerry HarteProfessor Ed Radford
Brian HoggMan In BNFL Club
Lucy HoldenLittle girl
Olivia JardithMrs. Reay
Keith LaddMale Consultant
Ruth LeeRichenda D'Arcy
Sylvestra Le TouzelSarah Downes
Angela LonsdaleVivien Hope
Gary MaversStephen D'Arcy
Philip McGoughStephen Sedley QC
Peter McGowanMr. Renick
Mike MilliganNews reporter
Madeleine NewtonJenny Kurnahan
Harrison PhilipsFrank
Image for David ThrelfallDavid ThrelfallMartyn Day
Colin WaiteWelder
Jennifer Kate WilsonGemma D'Arcy
Marjorie YatesMrs. Hope

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