The Cradle Will Rock (1999)

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Written by Tim Robbins

Directed by Tim Robbins

Running Time: 140 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1999

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Strong 30s ensemble drama linking stories of Orson Welles' attempts to stage a pro-union play, government cuts to theatre subsidies and the lives of New York's gilded rich. Ambitious stuff from Tim Robbins with some superlative camerawork and a glittering cast.

When is The Cradle Will Rock next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Sky Movies Indie November 29th, 2:10pm and on Sky Movies Indie HD November 29th, 2:10pm. See more...

Cast

Image for Hank AzariaHank AzariaMarc Blitzstein
Rubén BladesDiego Rivera
Image for Joan CusackJoan CusackHazel Huffman
Image for John CusackJohn CusackNelson Rockefeller
Image for Cary ElwesCary ElwesJohn Houseman
Image for Philip Baker HallPhilip Baker HallGray Mathers
Image for Cherry JonesCherry JonesHallie Flanagan
Angus MacfadyenOrson Welles
Image for Bill MurrayBill MurrayTommy Crickshaw
Image for Vanessa RedgraveVanessa RedgraveCountess LaGrange
Image for Susan SarandonSusan SarandonMargherita Sarfatti
Image for Jamey SheridanJamey SheridanJohn Adair
Image for John TurturroJohn TurturroAldo Silvano
Image for Emily WatsonEmily WatsonOlive Stanton
Bob BalabanHarry Hopkins

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