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Dean Spanley is the strangest movie so far for Jeremy Northam, he tells Steve Pratt, but it did give him the chance to work with Peter O'Toole
JEREMY Northam wasn't looking to get back into period costume after getting the chop as Sir Thomas More in BBC2's The Tudors. So he was apprehensive when the script for Dean Spanley, which is set in 1904, plopped through his letterbox.See the full content of this document
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Cinema - Erratic Success
"My heart sometimes sinks when I read another period movie, having done so many, " he explains. "I suppose the reason for that is you feel very often period movies come encumbered with their own stuff. You worr...
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