Everything about I Capture The Castle Film totally explained
I Capture The Castle is a
2003 film directed by
Tim Fywell. It is
based on the 1948 novel of the same title by
Dodie Smith and was adapted to screenplay by
Heidi Thomas. The film was released in the UK on
9 May 2003.
Romola Garai played the lead role of Cassandra Mortmain alongside
Bill Nighy,
Rose Byrne,
Tara Fitzgerald and
Joe Sowerbutts.
Plot
The film follows 17-year-old Cassandra Mortmain (
Romola Garai), and the fortunes of her eccentric family, struggling to survive in a decaying English castle. The characters include: Cassandra's father (
Bill Nighy), a writer who hasn't written anything in the twelve years since the spectacular success of his first novel; her exquisite sister Rose (
Rose Byrne) who can only rail against their fate; and their Bohemian stepmother, Topaz (
Tara Fitzgerald), a nudist who is no help at all. Salvation comes in the form of their American landlord Simon Cotton (
Henry Thomas) and his brother Neil (
Marc Blucas). Although initially repelled by Simon, Rose is determined to make him fall in love with her and succeeds. A wedding is arranged and Cassandra is left on the sidelines as everyone around her is drawn into a maelstrom of interconnected relationships. But events spiral out of control, and before the summer ends she'll experience frustrated desire, first love, and a broken heart
Production
Much of the film was shot on the
Isle of Man.
Cast
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