"Nicholas Nickleby" is the story of a boy orphaned at a young age and left to fend for himself in England. It resembles several other Charles Dickens's novels. The title character is played by
Charlie Hunnam along with an ensemble cast including Christopher Plummer as Ralph Nickleby,
Nathan Lane as Vincent Crummles, and
Anne Hathaway as Madeline Bray. The film was nominated for the 2002 Golden Globe for best motion picture musical or comedy, but lost out to
"Chicago."
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Pseudonymously signed review (positive), rating.
Features cast and crew information and viewer ratings.
Brief review of movie.
A.O. Scott of The New York Times suggests that the film might be a better choice for a family audience than the latest "Harry Potter" film.
(December 27, 2002)
Writing in The New York Times, "Nicholas Nickleby" director Douglas McGrath explains the critical decisions he made while making the film.
(December 22, 2002)
Brief review of movie.
Pseudonymously signed review (positive), rating.
Features cast and crew information and viewer ratings.
A.O. Scott of The New York Times suggests that the film might be a better choice for a family audience than the latest "Harry Potter" film.
(December 27, 2002)
Writing in The New York Times, "Nicholas Nickleby" director Douglas McGrath explains the critical decisions he made while making the film.
(December 22, 2002)
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