Pat and Margaret Trailer

Pat and Margaret Trailer (1994)

11 September 1994 Drama, Comedy, TV Movie 84 mins

Unexpected events occur when Pat, a glamorous British-born star of American soaps, returns home to plug her auto-biography on television and meets, for the first time since they were teenagers, Margaret her plain and frumpy younger sister. The meeting is painful for both women highlighting the vast differences in their lives and resurrecting painful memories of their unhappy childhood with an uncaring, errant mother. The tabloid press smell a juicy story and a race ensues to trace the whereabouts of the long lost parent.

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Cast

Victoria Wood

as Margaret

Celia Imrie

as Claire

Thora Hird

as Jim's Mother

Deborah Grant

as Stella

Anne Reid

as Maeve

Julie Hesmondhalgh

as Helper in Old Age Home

Angela Curran

as Lady in Motel

Madge Hindle

as Lady in Motel

Lynda Rooke

as Bella

Gabrielle Blunt

as Old Lady in Home

Philip Lowrie

as Martin - Warm Up Man

Crew

Ruth Caleb

Ruth Caleb Producer

Adam Richards

Adam Richards Location Manager

Nic Pallace

Nic Pallace Art Direction

David Reid

David Reid Assistant Director

Ken Starkey

Ken Starkey Production Design

Matthew Hamilton

Matthew Hamilton Associate Producer

Susie Bruffin

Susie Bruffin Casting Consultant

Rosemary Turner

Rosemary Turner Graphic Designer

Colin Towns

Original Music Composer

Beni Turkson

Beni Turkson Assistant Director

Steven Banks

Steven Banks Assistant Camera

Richard Jupp

Richard Jupp Boom Operator

Christina Baker

Christina Baker Makeup Designer

International Releases Dates

United Kingdom 11 September 1994

Production Companies

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