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We'll Take Manhattan | Karen Gillan | David Bailey + Jean Shrimpton

  • Writer: Amy McLean
    Amy McLean
  • Jan 30, 2012
  • 2 min read


What's your review of We'll Take Manhattan starring Karen Gillan, about David Bailey & Jean Shrimpton?


#WellTakeManhattan #KarenGillan #JeanShrimpton Do you love Karen Gillan films? Did you see the trailer and then rush out to see the full movie or buy the DVD or blu ray? I’d love to know your own reviews if you saw it in the cinema or streamed it online! You can scroll down for more information, or check out the Rotten Tomatoes rating, IMDb page, or Wikipedia article!


About We'll Take Manhattan 2012 film

Directed by John McKay

Produced by Rebecca Hodgson

Written byohn McKay


Cast and Characters:

Sascha Bailey Studio Assistant

Frances Barber Diana Vreeland

Aneurin Barnard David Bailey

Fiona Button Lavinia

Anna Chancellor Lucie Clayton

Allan Corduner Alex Liberman

Clemmie Dugdale Chrissie Shrimpton

Karen Gillan Jean Shrimpton

Robert Glenister Ted Shrimpton

Louise Gold Ailsa Garland

Alex Jennings John Parsons

Dominic Le Moignan Vogue Art Junior

Natasha Little Peggy Shrimpton

Joseph May Larry Schwartz

Helen McCrory Lady Clare Rendlesham

Nick Sampson John French

Gary Spinks Photographer

Susie Trayling Model

Charlotte Hunter Vogue Model


Produced by Rebecca Hodgson, Ian Hogan, Ruth Kenley-Letts, John McKay, Claire Parker, Lucy Richer

Music by Kevin Sargent

Cinematography by Tim Palmer(director of photography)

Film Editing by David Charap

Casting By Toby Whale

Set Decoration by Liz Griffiths

Costume Design by Ralph Wheeler-Holes

Music by Kevin Sargent

Cinematography: Tim Palmer

Edited by David Charap


Production company: Kudos for BBC/Ovation

Distributed by Shine International

Release date: 26 January 2012

Running time: 89 minutes


Plot from Wikipedia: “We'll Take Manhattan is a British television film that tells the story of the extramarital affair between photographer David Bailey and model Jean Shrimpton, and their one-week photographic assignment in New York City for Vogue in 1962.”


Soundtrack: Jazz music composed by Kevin Sargent is used in the film.


Accolades: Best European TV Drama Prix Europa awards 2020

 
 
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