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Dear Frankie



Lizzie Morrison, her opinionated, chain-smoking mother Nell, and nine-year-old deaf son Frankie frequently move to keep one step ahead of her abusive ex-husband and his family. Newly relocated in the Scottish seaside town of Greenock, she accepts a job at the local fish and chips shop owned by Marie and enrolls the boy in school.

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Released: Jan 1st, 2004
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Dear Frankie Main Cast

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Emily Mortimer
Emily Mortimer
plays Lizzie
Jack McElhone
Jack McElhone
plays Frankie
Mary Riggans
Mary Riggans
plays Nell
Sharon Small
Sharon Small
plays Marie
Sophie Main
Sophie Main
plays Serious Girl
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Movie Trivia/Goofs

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  • Jack McElhone (Frankie) is not deaf but worked with a speech coach so that his one spoken line would sound correct.
  • Movie Goof (continuity error): In one of Frankie's letters to his dad, the text of the letter does not correspond to the voiceover. We hear Frankie say, "Ricky Munroe told me. Trust him to put his big feet right in it." but the letter reads, "Trust him to put his size threes right in it."
  • Movie Goof (continuity error): When Lizzie is climbing up the hill to the overlook, her knees are wet before she kneels on the grass.
  • The song that plays while Lizzie (Emily Mortimer) is sitting on a bench crying after a fruitless attempt to find a "daddy" for Frankie, is written by one of the most famous contemporary Estonian composer - Arvo Pärt.
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