The Trial (1993 film)
The Trial is a 1993 film made by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) based on Harold Pinter's screenplay adaptation of Franz Kafka's 1925 novel The Trial.
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Directed by | David Jones |
Produced by | Louis Marks Jan Balzer |
Screenplay by | Harold Pinter |
Based on | The Trial by Franz Kafka |
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Music by | Carl Davis |
Cinematography | Phil Méheux |
Edited by | John Stothart |
Distributed by | Angelika Films |
Release date | 24 November 1993 |
Running time | 120 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Box office | $119,267[1] |
Directed by David Jones and produced by Jan Balzer and Louis Marks, the film stars Kyle MacLachlan and has cameo appearances by several prominent British actors including Anthony Hopkins, Juliet Stevenson, Alfred Molina, David Thewlis, and Michael Kitchen.
The film was shot in Prague and Kutná Hora.
Cast
- Kyle MacLachlan as Josef K.
- Anthony Hopkins as Priest
- Jason Robards as Doctor Huld
- Juliet Stevenson as Fräulein Bürstner
- Polly Walker as Leni
- Alfred Molina as Titorelli
- David Thewlis as Franz
- Michael Kitchen as Block
- Tony Haygarth as Willem
- Douglas Hodge as Inspector
- Jirí Schwarz as Babensteiner
- David Schneider as Kullich
- Ondřej Vetchý as Kaminer
- Paul Brooke as Deputy bank manager
- Harry Burton as K's assistant
- Roger Lloyd-Pack as Stairman
- Oskar Hák as Verger
- Leon Lissek as Stairman
- Catherine Neilson as Washer woman
- Trevor Peacock as Examining magistrate
- Patrick Godfrey as Court usher
- Andrew Tiernan as Berthold
- Jirí Schmitzer as Thin defendant
- Don Henderson as Flogger
- Martin Faltyn as Clerk
- Robert Lang as K's uncle
- Jan Laibl as Chief clerk
- John Woodvine as Herr Deimen
- Jean Stapleton as Landlady (uncredited)
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See also
- The Trial, 1962 film directed by Orson Welles.
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