Spider (2002)

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Written by Patrick McGrath

Directed by David Cronenberg

Running Time: 120 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2002

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: Cananda/UK

Filmed in Colour

Psychological drama about a mentally ill man who, having been institutionalised with acute schizophrenia for 20 years, is released into society to live in a London halfway house. Having never truly recovered, his increasingly fragile grip on reality and fixation on aspects of his childhood quickly become apparent as he struggles with his new life.

Cast

Image for Ralph FiennesRalph FiennesSpider
Image for Miranda RichardsonMiranda RichardsonYvonne/Mrs. Cleg
Image for Gabriel ByrneGabriel ByrneBill Cleg
Image for Lynn RedgraveLynn RedgraveMrs. Wilkinson
John NevilleTerrence
Bradley HallBoy Spider
Gary ReinekeFreddy
Philip CraigJohn
Cliff SaundersBob
Tara EllisNora
Sara StockbridgeGladys
Arthur WhybrowErnie
Nicola DuffettBarmaid
Jake NightingaleLarge Man
Alison EganFlashing Yvonne

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  • Use www.gravatar.com to create an Avatar for your e-mail address and use it on many supported sites October 15th - 8:26pmMaddie Williams said...

    I was desperately disappointed to finD that BBC ran half an hour late and as I had recorded this film on Virgin I MISSED THE END!!

    Although it was a slow start I was intrigued as where it was leading and just as I was really hooked and beginning to guess at what the ending might be,the screen went blank.

    As this was a fault of the BBC I really think that it should be shown again.

    It looked an excellent film but not seeing the end, who am I to judge!!

    Maddie Williams

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