Diana: Her True Story (1993)
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- 3h 1min
- Biography, Drama
- 04 Apr 1993 (USA)
- TV Movie
Biopic attempting to tell the real story of Diana, Princess of Wales, made at a time when she was already deeply unhappy and her marriage to Prince Charles was known to be troubled, but before their eventual divorce and her tragic death a...
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Serena Scott Thomas | ... |
Princess Diana
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David Threlfall | ... |
Prince Charles
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Elizabeth Garvie | ... |
Camilla Parker-Bowles
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Donald Douglas | ... |
Prince Philip
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Jemma Redgrave | ... |
Carolyn Bartholomew
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Jeremy Child | ... |
Alfred Drake-Kinney
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William Franklyn | ... |
Lord Mountbatten
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Jean Anderson | ... |
Lady Fermoy
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Anne Stallybrass | ... |
Queen Elizabeth
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Belle Connor | ... |
Diana (6)
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Tracy Hardwick | ... |
Sarah Ferguson
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Aletta Lawson | ... |
Princess Anne
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Helen Masters | ... |
Sarah Spencer
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Gabrielle Blunt | ... |
The Queen Mother
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Christopher Bowen | ... |
James Gilbey
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Robert Reynolds | ... |
Sergeant Mannakee
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Rowland Davies | ... |
Earl Spencer
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Adam Blackwood | ... |
Christopher
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Alan Shearman | ... |
Reporter 1
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David Ryall | ... |
Reporter 2
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Jeffrey Harmer | ... |
Prince Andrew, Duke of York
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Robin Hart | ... |
Robert de Pass
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Anthony Calf | ... |
Capt. James Hewitt
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Georgia Reece | ... |
Nanny
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Harvey Ashby |
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Nicholas Bastian | ... |
Prince William
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Barclay Wright | ... |
Prince Harry
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John Vine | ... |
Adrian
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Tessa Shaw | ... |
Countess Raine Spencer
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Dickie Arbiter | ... |
Self - Former Royal Press Secretary
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King Charles III | ... |
Self (archiveFootage)
(as Prince Charles)
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Ken Lennox | ... |
Self - Royal Photographer (1
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Andrew Morton | ... |
Self - Author, Diana: Her True Story
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Princess Diana | ... |
Self (archiveFootage)
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Queen Elizabeth II | ... |
Self (archiveFootage)
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Marcus Hutton | ... |
Philip Dunne (uncredited)
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David Janson | ... |
Michael (uncredited)
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Cornelia Hayes O'Herlihy | ... |
Jane Spencer (uncredited)
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James Payne | ... |
Man in Hunting Party (uncredited)
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Directed by
Kevin Connor |
Written by
Andrew Morton | ... | (book) |
Stephen Zito | ... | (teleplay) |
Produced by
Hugh Harlow | ... | line producer |
Shirley Mellner | ... | associate producer |
Andrew Morton | ... | associate producer |
Martin Poll | ... | executive producer |
Music by
Ken Thorne |
Cinematography by
Douglas Milsome | ... | (as Doug Milsome) |
Editing by
Barry Peters | ||
Brian Smedley-Aston |
Editorial Department
Helen Eley | ... | first assistant editor |
Christopher Lloyd | ... | first assistant editor |
Casting By
Maggie Cartier |
Production Design by
Keith Wilson |
Art Direction by
Alistair Kay |
Set Decoration by
Peter James |
Costume Design by
Graham Williams |
Makeup Department
Elaine Bowerbank | ... | key hair stylist |
Ronnie Cogan | ... | hair stylist |
Betty Glasow | ... | hair stylist |
Peter Robb-King | ... | chief makeup artist |
Production Management
Roy P. Stevens | ... | unit production manager |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
David C. Anderson | ... | first assistant director (as David Anderson) |
Justin Muller | ... | second assistant director |
Kevin Westley | ... | second second assistant director |
Bob Wright | ... | second assistant director (as Robert Wright) |
Art Department
Kelvin Cook | ... | props |
Sound Department
Laurie Clarkson | ... | sound recordist |
Gary Coppola | ... | re-recording mixer (as Gary J. Coppola) |
Leamon Gamel | ... | re-recording mixer (as Lee Gammel) |
Peter Horrocks | ... | dialogue editor |
Jeffrey L. Sandler | ... | dialogue editor |
Norman B. Schwartz | ... | dubbing supervisor |
Peter Siciliano | ... | foley recordist |
Edward M. Steidele | ... | foley artist |
Les Wiggins | ... | dubbing supervisor (as Leslie Wiggins) |
Scott G.G. Haller | ... | dialogue editor (uncredited) |
Camera and Electrical Department
Gordon Hayman | ... | camera operator |
Chris Mortley | ... | electrician |
Bob Penn | ... | still photographer |
Micky Wilson | ... | gaffer |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Elizabeth Charlesworth | ... | assistant costume designer |
Philip Crichton | ... | wardrobe supervisor |
Fiona Smithies | ... | costume assistant |
Lester Mills | ... | wardrobe assistant (uncredited) |
Location Management
Mike Higgins | ... | location manager: research (uncredited) |
Music Department
John Caper Jr. | ... | music supervisor |
Script and Continuity Department
Sue Field | ... | continuity supervisor |
Sharon Mansfield | ... | script supervisor: second unit |
Additional Crew
Geoff Freeman | ... | publicity promotion |
Gloria Michel | ... | production coordinator: USA |
Rex Mitchell | ... | production accountant |
Joyce Turner | ... | production coordinator: UK |
Production Companies
Distributors
- National Broadcasting Company (NBC) (1993) (United States) (tv) (original airing)
- Umbrella Entertainment (2011) (Australia) (tv)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Chard Films Ltd. (production services: UK)
- Charing Cross Sound (dubbing supervision)
- Consolidated Film Industries (CFI) (titles)
- Signet Soundelux Studios (re-recording studio)
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Biopic attempting to tell the real story of Diana, Princess of Wales, made at a time when she was already deeply unhappy and her marriage to Prince Charles was known to be troubled, but before their eventual divorce and her tragic death a few years later. |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | In this film, Serena Scott Thomas played Prince William of Wales's mother Princess Diana. She later played his wife Kate Middleton's mother Carole Middleton in William & Kate (2011). See more » |
Goofs | Charles and Diana go to see Messa di Requiem by Giuseppi Verdi. The final 5 seconds of a piece are played before applause breaks out. It was not Verdi's Requiem. See more » |