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Nemo is a 1984 fantasy film directed by Arnaud Sélignac. It is also known as Dream One.
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Directed by | Arnaud Sélignac |
Screenplay by | Arnaud Sélignac Jean-Pierre Esquenazi Telsche Boorman |
Produced by | John Boorman Claude Nedjar |
Cinematography | Philippe Rousselot |
Edited by | Tom Priestley |
Music by | Lord David Dundas Rick Wentworth |
Production companies | |
Distributed by | The Cannon Group, Inc. |
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Countries | United Kingdom United States |
Plot
editA young boy imagines being in a tale he's about to hear. In this magical world he encounters many famous characters from other tales, aliens, and other beings, and of course, a beautiful princess.
Cast
edit- Seth Kibel as Child Nemo
- Jason Connery as Teen Nemo
- Mathilda May as Alice
- Harvey Keitel as Mr. Legend
- Nipsey Russell as Mr. Rip / Benjamin
- Carole Bouquet as Rals-Akrai
- Michel Blanc as Boris / Nemo's Father
- Katrine Boorman as Duchka / Nemo's Mother
- Dominique Pinon as Monkey
- Charley Boorman as Cunegond / Elevator Operator
- Gaetan Bloom as Puchkine
- Pierre Forget as Wagner
- Marcus Powell as Grunwald
- Carla D. Clark as Young Bess
Production
editGoldcrest Films invested £2,099,000 in the film and received £1,482,000, making a loss of £617,000.[2] The film was directed by Arnaud Sélignac who'd previously worked for the film's producer John Boorman as a stillsman on Excalibur.[3]
References
edit- ^ '"Nemo (1983)". tcm.com. Retrieved 13 April 2024.
- ^ Eberts, Jake; Illott, Terry (1990). My indecision is final. Faber and Faber. p. 656.
- ^ "Excalibur (1981)".
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