Heavenly Pursuits (1985)

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Written by Charles Gormley

Directed by Charles Gormley

Running Time: 110 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1985

Rating: PG Certificate

Production Country: UK

Filmed in Colour

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Cast

Image for Tom ContiTom ContiVic Mathews
Image for Helen MirrenHelen MirrenRuth Chancellor
Image for David HaymanDavid HaymanJeff Jeffries
Brian PettiferFather Cobb
Jennifer BlackSister
Dave AndersonHeadmaster
Moica BradyRadiologist
Image for Ewen BremnerEwen BremnerStevie Deans
Tom BusbyBrusse
Juliet CadzowWoman Teacher
Doreen CameronNurse
Robert W. CarrNight Editor
Fiona ChalmersChild in Vic's Class
Margo CroanWoman at Bus Stop
Jake D'ArcyWee Man in Bar
Bill DennistonBishop
Ron DonachieBig Man in Bar
Mel Donald1st Man at Bus Stop
James GibbMacArthur
Sam GrahamDoctor Knox
Grace KirbyFrench Teacher
Phillip J. MaxwellWee Mike
Ronnie McCannBoy on Roof
David McCormackJames
Jenny McCrindleCarole Adams
Billy McElhaneyReporter 2
David McKailConsultant
Lawrie McNicolReporter 1
John MitchellGibbons
Sandy Neilson2nd Man at Bus Stop
Paul NolanRobbie
Robert PetersonMacKrimmond
John SheddenDentist
Jay SmithPhotographer
Carey WilsonEducation Officer
Kara WilsonRegistrar McAllister

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