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My Boy Jack (2007)

My Boy Jack (2007)

93 minutes EN Drama , History
A young man fights for his country.
Author Rudyard Kipling and his wife search for their 17-year-old son after he goes missing during WWI.
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Daniel Radcliffe
John Kipling
David Haig
Rudyard Kipling
Kim Cattrall
Caroline Kipling
Carey Mulligan
Elsie Kipling
Julian Wadham
King George V
Robbie Kay
Arthur Relph
Bill Milner
Peter Carter
Michael McElhatton
Leo Amery MP
Brian de Salvo
Field Marshal 'Bobs' Roberts

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Director of Photography
Sound Editor
Production Design
Original Music Composer
Editor
Set Decoration
Sound Mixer
Production companies: Octagon Films, Ecosse Films, Granada International, Ingenious Broadcasting
Production countries: United Kingdom

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