The Great Kandinsky (1995)

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Written by Julian Dyer, Terry Winsor

Directed by Terry Winsor

Running Time: 85 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1995

Production Country: UK

Filmed in Colour

Made for TV

Richard Harris stars in this 1995 film about an aging escapologist who refuses to retire, much to the dismay of his fellow residents at an old folks home.

Cast

Image for Richard HarrisRichard HarrisErnest Kandinsky
Tom BellThe Professor
Dorothy TutinFlorence
Image for Tim McInnernyTim McInnernyThe Manager
Ian CarmichaelPatrick McCormick
Gabrielle HamiltonMrs. Bader
David AldersCoach Driver
Una Brandon-JonesOld Lady at Funeral
Earl CameronCarlton
Carl CarlinTightrope Walker
Terence ConoleyOld Man at Funeral
Fred CoxFez Man
Image for Simon DaySimon DayNews Reporter
Nicholas DonnellyFusty Old Reporter
Rachel DownieYoung Girl at Station
Karen FordFlorence's Daughter
Karola GajdaYoung Zsa Zsa
Evie GarrattSpinster
Georgie GlenVicar Shelley
Chris GreenerArthur
Joane HallHetty
Jeannie HarrisWoman at Hospital
John HollisCannonball
Shaaron JacksonYoung Grace
Jessica JamesBetty
Brenda KempnerOld Grace
Howard Lew-LewisPolice Sergeant
Image for Stephen LewisStephen LewisHerbert
Mark LockyerFuneral Parlour Manager
Pamela LyneOld Lady at Station
Image for Alistair McGowanAlistair McGowanNewsreader
Norman MitchellMan in Church
Katharine PageOld Lady at Garage
Hana-Maria PravdaZsa Zsa
Hilary SestaMrs. Andrews
Shawn SmithMayoress
Peter StockbridgeVicar at Funeral
Ben StockmanYoung Boy at Station
Deborah ValeSibbu
Tessa ValeSabbu
Simon WolfeYoung Kandinsky

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