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L ittle Voice
Reclusive young lady is pushed to the limelight because of her impressive little voice.

Directed by Mark Herman
Written by Mark Herman (screenplay); Jim Cartwright (play)
Cinematography by Andy Collins

  Brenda Blethyn as Mari
Jane Horrocks as LV
Ewan McGregor as Billy
Philip Jackson as George
Annette Badland as Sadie
Michael Caine as Ray Say
Jim Broadbent as Mr. Boo
Adam Fogerty as Bouncer
James Welsh as Bouncer
Karen Gregory as Stripper
Fred Feast as Arthur
Graham Turner as LV's Dad
Running Time: 96 min.
Release Date: Dec. '98

Overall Call:
Little Voice is a full movie rich in emotion. It evokes laughter, tears and overall enjoyment. The story of the reclusive LV is played wonderfully by Jane Horrocks. The rest of the cast is equally strong and Michael Caine won a Golden Globe for his role. The most impressive point revealed to me is the singing is really performed by Jane Horrocks. This is an engaging tale of the coming out of a young lady in morning and the loathsome ones around her that attempt to dictate what's best for her. If this sounds like an interesting scenario, this small film with a big heart should hit home.

Reasons For Recommendation:
+ Well executed emotional story
+ Very impressive cast

Rating:

 
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