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Directed by | Peter Barber-Fleming |
Written by | Alan Plater (screenplay) |
Based on | Coming Through by Alan Plater |
Produced by | Ted Childs Deirdre Keir |
Starring | Kenneth Branagh Helen Mirren |
Cinematography | Peter Greenhalgh |
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Distributed by | ITV |
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Running time | 80 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Coming Through is a 1985 British historical drama film directed by Peter Barber-Fleming and starring Kenneth Branagh and Helen Mirren. The teleplay about D. H. Lawrence's scandalous love affair with Frieda Weekley was written by playwright Alan Plater for the centenary of Lawrence's birth.[1] The film was released by ITV on 27 December 1985.