Topsy-Turvy
see also: Etymology of Topsy-Turvy
Topsy-Turvy is a British film carried out by Mike Leigh, left in 1999.
Synopsis
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Data sheet
- Title: Topsy-Turvy
- Realization: Mike Leigh
- Scenario: Mike Leigh
- Production: Simon Channing-Williams and Georgina Lowe
- Photography: Dick Pope
- Assembly: Robin Dirty
- Decorations: Eve Stewart and John Bush
- Costumes: Lindy Hemming
- Country of origin: the United Kingdom
- Format: Colors
- Kind: Dramatic comedy
- Lasted: 160 minutes
- Coming out date: 1999
Distribution
- Allan Corduner : Sir Arthur Sullivan
- Dexter Fletcher : Louis
- Sukie Smith: Clothilde
- Roger Heathcott: Banton
- Wendy Nottingham: Helen Lenoir
- Stefan Bednarczyk : Frank Storeroom
- Geoffrey Hutchings: Armourer
- Timothy Spall : Richard Temple (The Mikado)
- Francis Lee: Butt
- William Neenan: Cook
- Adam Searle: Shrimp
- Martin Savage: George Grossmith (KB-KB)
- Jim Broadbent: W.S. Gilbert
Distinctions
- Oscar of the best make-up for Christine Blundell and Trefor Proud
- Oscar of the best costumes for Lindy Hemming
External bond
- Topsy-Turvy on Internet Movie Database
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