Go Now (film)
Go Now | |
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Theatrical release poster | |
Directed by | Michael Winterbottom |
Written by |
Jimmy McGovern Paul Henry Powell |
Starring |
Robert Carlyle Juliet Aubrey James Nesbitt Sophie Okonedo |
Music by | Alastair Gavin |
Cinematography | Daf Hobson |
Edited by | Travor Waite |
Production company |
BBC |
Release dates | 1 May 1998 (U.S.A) |
Running time | 109 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Box office | $25,695 |
Go Now is a 1995 television film directed by Michael Winterbottom and starring Robert Carlyle as an MS-afflicted soccer player/construction worker struggling with the onset of multiple sclerosis.
It had a limited theatrical release in the United Kingdom and United States. It won the Prix Europa Television Programme of the Year 1995.[1]
Cast
- Robert Carlyle (Nick Cameron)
- Juliet Aubrey (Karen)
- James Nesbitt (Tony)
- Sophie Okonedo (Paula)
- Berwick Kaler (Sammy)
- Darren Tighe (Dell)
- Sean McKenzie (George)
- John Brobbey (Geoff)
- Sara Stockbridge (Bridget - the bartender)
- Tom Watson (Bill Cameron)
- Barbara Rafferty (Madge Cameron)
- Sean Rocks (Charlie)
- Dave Schneider (Doctor)
- Tony Curran (Chris Cameron)
- Erin McMahon (Julie Cameron)
- Jenny Jules (Doctor)
- Roger Ashton-Griffiths (Walsh)
- Anna Godsiff (Nurse)
- Susie Fugle (Scan Doctor)
- Roger McKern (Patient)
- James Treehearne (Male Nurse)
- Cal McGregor (Man in wheelchair)
- Tricky (as himself)
- Richard Eames (Man getting off train)
References
- ↑ "Prix Europa 1995 - Awards" (PDF). 1995. Retrieved 16 February 2013.
External links
- Go Now at the Internet Movie Database
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