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Cymbeline (1982)

Genre : Drama, Romance, TV Movie

Runtime : 2H 55M

Director : Elijah Moshinsky

Synopsis

Cymbeline, the King of Britain, is angry that his daughter Imogen has chosen a poor (but worthy) man for her husband. So he banishes Posthumus, who goes to fight for Rome. Imogen (dressed as a boy) goes in search of her husband, who meanwhile has boasted to his pal Iachimo that Imogen would never betray him. And Iachimo's determined to prove him wrong.

Actors

Richard Johnson
Richard Johnson
Cymbeline
Michael Pennington
Michael Pennington
Posthumus
Claire Bloom
Claire Bloom
Queen
Robert Lindsay
Robert Lindsay
Iachimo
Helen Mirren
Helen Mirren
Imogen
Michael Gough
Michael Gough
Belarius
Michael Hordern
Michael Hordern
Jupiter
John Kane
John Kane
Pisanio
Nicholas Young
Nicholas Young
Lord
Aimée Delamain
Aimée Delamain
Gentlewoman
Paul Jesson
Paul Jesson
Cloten
Geoffrey Lumsden
Geoffrey Lumsden
Philario
Patsy Smart
Patsy Smart
Helen
Allan Hendrick
Allan Hendrick
Frenchman
Nigel Robson
Nigel Robson
Singer
Terence McGinity
Terence McGinity
British Captain
Graham Crowden
Graham Crowden
Caius Lucius
Geoffrey Burridge
Geoffrey Burridge
Guiderius
David Creedon
David Creedon
Arviragus
Patricia Hayes
Patricia Hayes
Soothsayer
Peter Aldwyn
Peter Aldwyn
British Captain
Ray Mort
Ray Mort
Gaoler
Marius Goring
Marius Goring
Sicilius Leonatus
Madge Ryan
Madge Ryan
Mother
Hugh Thomas
Hugh Thomas
Cornelius

Crews

William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare
Author
Elijah Moshinsky
Elijah Moshinsky
Director
Shaun Sutton
Shaun Sutton
Producer
Stephen Oliver
Stephen Oliver
Music
Barbara Gosnold
Barbara Gosnold
Production Design
Dinah Collin
Dinah Collin
Costume Design
Elaine Smith
Elaine Smith
Makeup Artist
Michael Fewings
Michael Fewings
Production Manager
Derek Miller-Timmins
Derek Miller-Timmins
Sound
Colin Mapson
Colin Mapson
Visual Effects

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