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Drama

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The popular Arnold Wesker play filmed at the Bristol Old Vic.

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

108 mins

Rating

0/10

Release Date

27 April 2004

Country

United Kingdom

Cast

Nicola Barber

Nicola Barber

Jenny

Ellie Haddington

Ellie Haddington

Sandy

Rosemary McHale

Rosemary McHale

Karen

Jeremy Child

Jeremy Child

Matthew

Dido Miles

Dido Miles

Abigail

Susan Tracy

Susan Tracy

Valerie

Bill Wallis

Bill Wallis

Ziggy

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