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Allan Corduner | Arthur Sullivan | |
Dexter Fletcher | Louis | |
Sukie Smith | Clothilde | |
Roger Heathcott | Stage Doorkeeper | |
Wendy Nottingham | Helen Lenoir | |
Stefan Bednarczyk | Frank Cellier | |
Geoffrey Hutchings | Armourer | |
Timothy Spall | Richard Temple | |
Francis Lee | Butt | |
William Neenan | Cook | |
Adam Searle | Shrimp | |
Martin Savage | George Grossmith | |
Jim Broadbent | William Schwenck Gilbert | |
Lesley Manville | Lucy Gilbert (Kitty) | |
Kate Doherty | Mrs. Judd | |
Kenneth Hadley | Pidgeon | |
Keeley Gainey | Maidservant | |
Ron Cook | Richard D'Oyly Carte | |
Eleanor David | Fanny Ronalds | |
Gary Yershon | Pianist in Brothel |
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Producer | Georgina Lowe
Simon Channing Williams |
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Writer | Mike Leigh
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Cinematography | Dick Pope
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After their production "Princess Ida" meets with less-than-stunning reviews, the relationship between Gilbert and Sullivan is strained to breaking. Their friends and associates attempt to get the two to work together again, which opens the way to "The Mikado," one of the duo's greatest successes. |
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