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I Capture the Castle CD2
TrailerSeventeen-year-old Cassandra Mortmain struggles to survive in a decaying English castle in 1930s where she strives, over six turbulent months, to hone her writing skills. Her journals candidly chronicle the great changes that take place within the castle's walls, and her own first descent into love.Actors: Romola Garai, Sophie Stuckey, Bill Nighy, Helena Little, Florence Jones, Harrison Ward, Rose Byrne, Tara Fitzgerald, Joe Sowerbutts, Henry Cavill, Henry Thomas, ...»Director: Tim FywellCountry: United StatesDuration: 113 minQuality: SDRelease: 2003IMDb: 6.80 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "I Capture the Castle CD2"
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Characters of "I Capture the Castle CD2"
Cassandra MortmainPlayed by: Romola GaraiJames MortmainPlayed by: Bill NighyThomasPlayed by: Harrison WardRose MortmainPlayed by: Rose ByrneStephen ColleyPlayed by: Henry CavillSimon CottonPlayed by: Henry ThomasNeil CottonPlayed by: Marc Blucas -
Directors of "I Capture the Castle CD2"
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Creators of "I Capture the Castle CD2"
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Critic Reviews of "I Capture the Castle CD2"
Miami HeraldAugust 22, 2003The filmmakers can't seem to unearth the novel's inherent lightheartedness and instead treat too many events with earnest seriousness, trampling the original story's lively spirit in heavy-handed drama.
Detroit Free PressAugust 08, 2003Dollops on the usual romantic, family and class conflicts with a very heavy ladle, which pretty much smothers the whimsical mood Fywell strains so hard to attain.
Dallas Morning NewsAugust 07, 2003A refreshingly mature look at first love and life's often-rough transitions.
Denver PostJuly 25, 2003Never shies from indulging us and our desire for a gentle and generous world that doesn't slip into easy answers.
Boulder WeeklyFebruary 09, 2004...mines the rich veins of both Austen and Fitzgerald. But Fywell lets his focus wander. By the end Castle seems to come apart stone by stone.
Roanoke Times (Virginia)October 20, 2003The fancy-pants accents and period costuming make one feel intellectually smug, as if the afternoon had been spent watching a Merchant-Ivory film - only without the tedium of actually sitting through a Merchant-Ivory film.
About.comOctober 14, 2003Romala Garai is utterly convincing as the smart, wistful girl with the notebook.
Kansas City StarOctober 03, 2003The film is a charmer. It's romantic, funny and satisfying.
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