| Secret Places | |
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| Directed by | Zelda Barron | 
| Written by | Janice Elliott (novel)  Zelda Barron  | 
| Produced by | Simon Relph Ann Skinner Al Clark  | 
| Starring | Marie Theres Relin Tara MacGowran Claudine Auger Jenny Agutter  | 
| Cinematography | Peter MacDonald | 
| Edited by | Laurence Méry-Clarl | 
| Music by | Michel Legrand | 
Production companies  | |
| Distributed by | Rank Film Distributors Ltd | 
Release date  | 11 May 1984 | 
Running time  | 98 minutes | 
| Country | United Kingdom | 
| Language | English | 
Secret Places is a 1984 British drama film directed by Zelda Barron and starring Marie Theres Relin, Tara MacGowran, Claudine Auger and Jenny Agutter.[1] It was based on a novel by Janice Elliott. It was one of the most popular films shown at the 1984 Toronto International Film Festival.[2]
Plot
The film, which takes place during the Second World War, tells the story of a German refugee girl sent to an English boarding school, where she bonds with an English girl.
Cast
- Marie Theres Relin as Laura Meister
 - Tara MacGowran as Patience
 - Claudine Auger as Sophie Meister
 - Jenny Agutter as Miss Lowrie
 - Cassie Stuart as Nina
 - Ann-Marie Gwatkin as Rose
 - Pippa Hinchley as Barbara
 - Sylvia Coleridge as Miss Trott
 - Klaus Barner as Dr. Meister
 - Rosemary Martin as Mrs. MacKenzie
 - Amanda Grinling as Miss Winterton
 - Veronica Clifford as Miss Mallard
 - Adam Richardson as Stephen
 - Zoe Caryl as Junior
 - Erika Spotswood as Valerie
 - Bill Ward as Mr. Watts
 - Rosamund Greenwood as Hannah
 - Maurice O'Connell as Police sergeant
 - Margaret Lacey as Mrs. Burgess
 - Marissa Dunlop as Little girl
 - Mike Heywood as Soldier in train
 - Andrew Byatt as Soldier in train
 - Tony London as Cockney soldier
 - Georgia Slowe as Cordelia
 - John Henson as Jack
 - Robert Kelly as Gerald
 - Paul Ambrose as David
 - Francisco Morales as Carlo
 - Stewart Guidotti as Alfredo
 - Mark Lewis as Dino
 - Jessica Walter as Girl #1 in art room
 - Sian Dunlop as Girl #2 in art room
 - Alan Berry as Dr. Parrish
 - Lala Lloyd as Nurse
 - John Segal as Al
 
References
- ↑ BFI.org
 - ↑ Fred Haeseker (9/13/1984). "Polished British Film Likely Festival Favorite". The Calgary Herald.
 
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