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The Wicked Lady
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How long is The Wicked Lady?
1 hour and 38 minutes
When was The Wicked Lady released?
October 28, 1983
What is the IMDb rating of The Wicked Lady?
4.8 out of 10
Who stars in The Wicked Lady?
Faye Dunaway
,
Alan Bates
, and
John Gielgud
Who wrote The Wicked Lady?
Michael Winner
,
Leslie Arliss
,
Magdalen King-Hall
,
Aimée Stuart
, and
Gordon Glennon
Who directed The Wicked Lady?
Michael Winner
Who was the composer for The Wicked Lady?
Tony Banks
Who was the producer of The Wicked Lady?
Menahem Golan
and
Yoram Globus
Who was the cinematographer for The Wicked Lady?
Jack Cardiff
Who was the editor of The Wicked Lady?
Michael Winner
Who are the characters in The Wicked Lady?
Captain Jerry Jackson, Hogarth, Lady Kingsclere, Kit Locksby, Caroline, Cousin Agatha, Moll Skelton, Aunt Doll, Lord Kingsclere, Jackson's Girl, and others
What was the budget for The Wicked Lady?
$8 million
How much did The Wicked Lady earn at the worldwide box office?
$725,000
How much did The Wicked Lady earn at the US box office?
$725,000
What is The Wicked Lady rated?
R
What genre is The Wicked Lady?
Adventure and Drama
How many awards has The Wicked Lady been nominated for?
1 nomination
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