Comrades (1986)

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Written by Bill Douglas

Directed by Bill Douglas

Running Time: 230 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1986

Rating: 18 Certificate

Production Country: UK

Filmed in Colour

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Cast

Image for Keith AllenKeith AllenJames Hammett
Dave AtkinsMr. Frampton's Foreman
Stephen BatemanOld Tom Stanfield
Katy BeheanSarah Loveless
Mark BrownLegg
Michael ClarkSailor
Lynette CurranProstitute
Joanna DavidMrs. Frampton
Image for Philip DavisPhilip DavisYoung Stanfield
Arthur DignamFop
Patrick FieldJohn Hammett
Jeremy FlynnBrine
Image for James FoxJames FoxNorfolk
Image for William GaminaraWilliam GaminaraJames Loveless
John HargreavesConvict
Michael HordernMr. Pitt
Image for Freddie JonesFreddie JonesVicar
John Rafter LeeJuggler
Alex McCrindleJailor
Murray MelvinClerk
Image for Alex NortonAlex NortonDiorama Showman / Lanternist / Laughing Cavalier / Sgt. Bell / Mr Wetham / Usher / Wollaston / Ranger / Tramp / Cap. / McCallum / Silhouettist / Mad Photographer / Witch
Image for Vanessa RedgraveVanessa RedgraveMrs. Carlyle
Robin SoansGeorge Loveless
Image for Imelda StauntonImelda StauntonBetsy Loveless
Robert KellardFrampton
Malcolm TerrisGentlemen Farmers
Sandra VoeDiana Stanfield
Valerie WhittingtonElvi Stanfield
Image for Barbara WindsorBarbara WindsorMrs. Wetham

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