The Day of The Triffids (1981)

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Written by Douglas Livingstone, John Wyndham

Directed by Ken Hannam

Production Year: 1981

Production Country: UK

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Main Cast

John DuttineBill Masen
Emma RelphJo Payton
Maurice ColbourneJack Coker
Desmond AdamsDennis Brent
Keith AlexanderNewsreel Voice
Claire BallardAlice
Morris BarryCar Attacker
Bonita BeachBlind Wife
John BenfieldTed
Gordon CaseDying Man
Elizabeth ChambersCar Attacker
Lorna CharlesSusan
Desmond Cullum-JonesTom
Emily DeanYoung Susan
Denis DeMarneMajor Anderson
Caroline FabbriTina
Max FaulknerJo's Attacker
Susie FenwickBlind Girl
Chris GannonPatient
Denis Gilmore Jr.David
Eva GriffithsGirl
Ian HalliburtonGrant
Alan HemBlind Husband
John HollisAlf
Steven JonasYoung Bill
Sally LaheeWoman in Street
Jenny LipmanMary Brent
Andrea MillerDr Vorless
Perlita NeilsonMiss Durrant
Beryl NesbittTom's Wife
Jonathan NewthDr Soames
Gary OlsenRed Haired Man
Christopher OwenVicar
Andrew PaulGang Member
Edmund PeggeWalter
Donald PelmearUniversity Gateman
Jean PerkinsManageress
Mario RenzulloGang Member
Robert RobinsonPalanguez
Jon RumneyHotel Manager
Christina SchofieldShirley
Bernie SearleCar Attacker
William Morgan SheppardBill's Father
David SwiftMichael Beadley
Cleo SylvestreNurse Barbara
Albie WoodingtonGang Leader
Stephen YardleyJohn

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