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Nicholas Farrell | Aubrey Montague | |
Nigel Havers | Lord Andrew Lindsay | |
Ian Charleson | Eric Liddell | |
Ben Cross | Harold Abrahams | |
Daniel Gerroll | Henry Stallard | |
Ian Holm | Sam Mussabini | |
John Gielgud | Master of Trinity | |
Lindsay Anderson | Master of Caius | |
Nigel Davenport | Lord Birkenhead | |
Cheryl Campbell | Jennie Liddell | |
Alice Krige | Sybil Gordon | |
Dennis Christopher | Charles Paddock | |
Brad Davis | Jackson Scholz | |
Patrick Magee | Lord Cadogan | |
Peter Egan | Duke of Sutherland | |
Struan Rodger | Sandy McGrath | |
David Yelland | Prince of Wales | |
Yves Beneyton | George Andre | |
Jeremy Sinden | President-Gilbert & Sullivan Society | |
Gordon Hammersley | President-Cambridge Athletic Club |
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Producer | Jake Eberts
David Puttnam Dodi Fayed James Crawford |
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Writer | Colin Welland
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Cinematography |
David Watkin
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Musician | Vangelis
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In the class-obsessed and religiously divided UK of the early 1920s, two determined young runners train for the 1924 Paris Olympics. Eric Liddell, a devout Christian born to Scottish missionaries in China, sees running as part of his worship of God's glory and refuses to train or compete on the Sabbath. Harold Abrahams overcomes anti-Semitism and class bias, but neglects his beloved sweetheart in his single-minded quest. |
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