The Lady and the Highwayman (1989)

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Written by Barbara Cartland, Terence Feely

Directed by John Hough

Running Time: 120 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1989

Rating: PG Certificate

Production Country: UK

Filmed in Colour

The lady Panthea Vyne falls in love with the highwayman who saves her from her brutal husband, but she becomes the enemy of the king's former mistress.

Cast

Emma SammsBarbara Castlemaine
Image for Oliver ReedOliver ReedSir Phillip Gage
Image for Claire BloomClaire BloomLady Emma Darlington
Christopher CazenoveRudolph Vyne
Lysette AnthonyLady Panthea Vyne
Image for Hugh GrantHugh GrantLord Lucius Vyne
Michael YorkKing Charles II
John MillsSir Lawrence Dobson
Ian BannenChristian Drysdale
Image for Robert MorleyRobert MorleyLord Chancellor
Image for Bernard MilesBernard MilesJudge
Image for Gordon JacksonGordon JacksonHarry
Gareth HuntCoachman / Sgt. Potter
Steffanie PittMartha
Floyd BevanJack
Wayne MichaelsRory
Lamya DervalThe Queen
Forbes CollinsKrull
Liz FraserFlossie
James BoothMillionaire
Tommy DugganKindly Gaoler
John BaskcombArchbishop
Greg PowellRoundhead Officer
Preston LockwoodVicar
Alden 'Stephen' ChaseLord Evesham
Julia VerdinLady Caroline
Lea RochelleLady Anne
Dorothy LawrenceLady Henrietta
Tricia FordPoor Woman
Jennifer CroxtonLady Sarah
Roy BoydSir John
Kenneth GilbertLord Henry
Terence PlummerAxeman
Jeffery DenchMagistrate
Christopher RobbiePriest
Adam WhyteRichard Vyne

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