The Higher Mortals
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The Higher Mortals (1993)
Overview Director:Colin Finbow
Plot Synopsis: Satirical comedy set in a girls' public school.
Plot Keywords:Independent Film
Production Companies Children's Film Unit
Distributors Channel Four Films
Cast (Credited cast) John Altman ... Mr. Thomas Lucy Balmer ... Isabel Zoey Brand ... Hayley Fergus Brazier ... Wayne Clemency Burton-Hill... Melissa Patsy Byrne ... Matron Gilly Coman ... Miss Pluckley Victoria Finney ... Mrs. Sefton Kate Fowler ... Rebecca Ritchie Georgina Glyn ... Georgie Gordon Griffin ... Mr. Sefton Kaleb Gumbs ... Ryan Gillian Hawser ... Miss Fry Malcolm Jamieson ... Rawlings Richard Kane ... Mr. Boles Sara Markland ... Miss Hope Glen Mead ... Clint Lucinda Nicholson ... Laurel Charlotte Payne ... Charlie Paul Rae ... Policeman Alison Rooper ... TV Interviewer Jemima Rooper ... Vicky Katie Waldergrave ... Peach Parrish Tat Whalley ... Jake Paula Wilcox ... Miss Bird Susannah York ... Miss Thorogood
Produced by Brianne Perkins .... producer
Original Music by David Hewson
Cinematography by Sam McCourt (lighting cameraman)
Art Direction by Carol Rennie Maria Trevis
Continuity by Ledie Toscano
Costume Design by Len Kerswill
Production Management Marc Baker .... production manager
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director David Weeks .... assistant director
Art Department Carol Rennie .... assistant art director Maria Trevis .... assistant art director