Catherine Cookson's The Gambling Man (1995)

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Written by T.R. Bowen, Catherine Cookson

Directed by Norman Stone

Production Year: 1995

Rating: 12 Certificate

Production Country: UK

Filmed in Colour

Nineteenth-century period drama. A rent collector in South Shields, dissatisfied with his life, decides to use his talents as a card player to improve his situation. His gambling skills enable him to purchase a boatyard and marry his childhood sweetheart. But beneath his success is a tangled web of lies and deceit.

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Cast

Image for Robson GreenRobson GreenRory Connor
Margery BoneMaggie Ridley
T.R. BowenMr. Arden
Paul ColmanWarus gambler
Ian CullenPaddy Connor
Lyn DouglasGrannie Waggett
Sarah FinchMrs. Buckham
Joe GingDr. Munday
Jan GordonWoman at Wedding
David HaddowJohn George Armstrong
Image for Bernard HillBernard HillFrank Nickle
Tony HodgeMr. Oakshott
Sammy JohnsonVictor Pittie
Anne KentLizzie O'Dowd
Sylvestra Le TouzelCharlotte Kean
Dennis LingardLittle Joe
Peter MarrinerPolice Sgt.
Peter MarshallChief Constable
Alan MasonMr. Dryden
Allen MechenDan Pittie
John MiddletonMr. Buckham
Frank MillsMr. Kean
David NellistJimmy Connor
Stephanie PutsonJanie Waggett
Ron Senior Jr.Sam Pittie
Max SmithBill Waggett
Amber StylesRuth Connor

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