Tree of Hands Trailer

Tree of Hands Trailer (1989)

"Some things in life are worth killing for" 07 March 1989 Drama 89 mins

A woman is attempting to cope with her son's tragic death when her mother arrives on an ill-timed visit with her own remedies.

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Cast

Helen Shaver

as Benet Archdale

Lauren Bacall

as Marsha Archdale

Malcolm Stoddard

as Dr. Ian Raeburn

Peter Firth

as Terence

Paul McGann

as Barry

Kate Hardie

as Carol

Tony Haygarth

as Kostas

David Schofield

as Detective Inspector

Fiona McAlpine

as Neighbour

Julie Jupp

as Neighbour's Daughter

Sean Blowers

as Detective

Allan Mitchell

as Consultant

Simon Prebble

as Newscaster

Crew

Adrian Smith

Adrian Smith Production Design

Henry Harris

Henry Harris Art Direction

Barbara Kidd

Barbara Kidd Costume Design

Jenny Shircore

Jenny Shircore Makeup Artist

Ann Scott

Ann Scott Producer

Ann Wingate

Ann Wingate Associate Producer

Richard Hartley

Original Music Composer

Kenneth MacMillan

Kenneth MacMillan Director of Photography

Simon Finney

Simon Finney Clapper Loader

International Titles

Innocent Victim Trailer

International Releases Dates

United Kingdom 07 March 1989

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