Very Annie Mary
May 25, 2001
104 minutes
5.4
Comedy

Very Annie Mary

Set in the fictional village of "Ogw" in the valleys of south-east Wales. After her father Jack suffers a stroke Annie Mary Pugh is forced to take care of him but uses the circumstances to emancipate herself and find the courage to sing once again.

Trailer
Cast
Rachel Griffiths
(Annie Mary Pugh)
Jonathan Pryce
(Jack Pugh)
Ioan Gruffudd
(Hob)
Matthew Rhys
(Nob)
Kenneth Griffith
(Minister)
Ruth Madoc
(Mrs Ifans)
Joanna Page
(Bethan Bevan)
Donna Edwards
(Mrs Bevan)
Josh Richards
(Mr Bevan)
Rhys Miles Thomas
(Colin Thomas)
Radcliffe Grafton
(The Mayor)
Lynn Hunter
(Mrs Thomas)
Wendy Phillips
(Megan, Hinge)
Anna Mountford
(Blodwyn, Minge)
Gwenllian Davies
(Gwenllian, Twinge)
Rhian Grundy
(Kelly, Bracket)
Cerys Matthews
(Nerys)
Rhodri Hugh
(Mervin)
Ray Gravell
(Frank, the Bookie)
Llŷr Ifans
(Ginger Gravedigger)
Melissa Vincent
(Betting Shop Assistant)
Rachel Isaac
(Estate Agent)
Michelle McTernan
(Mother)
Jennifer Pascoe
(Young Annie Mary)
Ruth Jones
(Complaining Customer)
Glan Davis
(Stage Manager)
Llinos Daniel
(Braccy Nurse)
Binda Singh
(Doctor)
Crisian Hunnam
(District Nurse)
Marged Esli
(Kidwelly Hall Cook)
Peggy Mason
(Peggy)
Carys Williams
(Co-op Cashier)
Buddug Williams
(Miss Hughes)
Marlene Griffiths
(Dinnerlady)
David Devreaux
(Phillip)
Morgan Hopkins
(Big Fat Walloper)
Jill Richards
(Chapel Woman)
Mary Hopkin
(Chapel Woman)
Maureen Rees
(Chapel Woman)
Gwenyth Petty
(Chapel Woman)
Stevie Parry
(Chapel Woman)
Iris Griffiths
(Chapel Woman)
Mari Gravell
(Chapel Woman)
Wayne Cater
(Competition Judge)
Colin Price
(Cardiff Bookie)
Simon Holt
(Sports Commentator)