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  1. Nicholas Nickleby is a 2002 British-American period comedy-drama film written and directed by Douglas McGrath. The screenplay is based on The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby by Charles Dickens, which originally was published in serial form between March 1838 and September 1839.

  2. Jun 27, 2003 · Nicholas Nickleby: Directed by Douglas McGrath. With Stella Gonet, Andrew Havill, Henry McGrath, Hugh Mitchell. A young, compassionate man struggles to save his family and friends from the abusive exploitation of his cold-heartedly grasping uncle.

    • (14K)
    • Adventure, Drama, Romance
    • Douglas McGrath
    • 2003-06-27
  3. The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby: Directed by Alberto Cavalcanti. With Derek Bond, Cedric Hardwicke, Mary Merrall, Sally Ann Howes. A young, compassionate man struggles to save his family and friends from the abusive exploitation of his cold-hearted, grasping uncle.

    • (997)
    • Drama
    • Alberto Cavalcanti
    • 1947-12-03
  4. Dec 27, 2002 · After the death of the family patriarch, young Nicholas Nickleby (Charlie Hunnam) and his family are left with no means to survive. The family is forced to split up, and Nicholas lands in a...

    • (129)
    • Douglas Mcgrath
    • PG
    • Jamie Bell
  5. Jan 29, 2002 · The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby: Directed by Stephen Whittaker. With John Dallimore, James D'Arcy, Sophia Myles, Diana Kent. A young, compassionate man struggles to save his family and friends from the abusive exploitation of his cold-hearted, grasping uncle.

    • (1.1K)
    • Comedy, Drama
    • Stephen Whittaker
    • 2002-01-29
  6. Jun 12, 2023 · A young, compassionate man struggles to save his family and friends from the abusive exploitation of his cold-heartedly grasping uncle. ...more.

    • 2 min
    • 34.8K
    • Amazon MGM Studios
  7. Nicholas Nickleby. After Nicholas' father dies and leaves the family penniless, the Nickleby family moves to London to stay with their Uncle Ralph. Ralph turns abusive and separates the family, which includes sending Nicholas to the cruel and wicked Wackford Squeers.