Remembrance (1982 film)
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Remembrance is a British ensemble drama about Royal Navy ratings of HMS Raleigh, who are about to embark on a six-month naval exercise. The film is noteworthy for early appearances of several well-known British actors, including Timothy Spall, Lisa Maxwell and John Altman and Gary Oldman in his film debut.[3][4] It was an early production from Channel Four Films and was shown on 10 November 1982 on Channel 4.[5] It was also one of the first films in the UK to be shown on television less than three years after its initial cinema release (a delay enforced at the time by the Cinema Exhibitors' Association).[6]
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Remembrance | |
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Directed by | Colin Gregg |
Written by | Hugh Stoddart |
Produced by | Colin Gregg |
Starring | John Altman Martin Barrass David John Pete Lee-Wilson Gary Oldman Ewan Stewart Nick Dunning Al Hunter Ashton Dicken Ashworth Derek Benfield[1] |
Cinematography | John Metcalfe |
Edited by | Peter Delfgou |
Distributed by | Channel Four Films |
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Running time | 130 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Budget | £325,000[2] |
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