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The Merry Wives of Windsor (1982)

Genre : Comedy, TV Movie

Runtime : 2H 47M

Director : David Hugh Jones

Synopsis

When Sir John Falstaff decides that he wants to have a little fun he writes two letters to a pair of Window wives: Mistress Ford and Mistress Page. When they put their heads together and compare missives, they plan a practical joke or two to teach the knight a lesson. But Mistress Ford's husband is a very jealous man and is pumping Falstaff for information of the affair. Meanwhile the Pages' daughter Anne is beseiged by suitors.

Actors

Alan Bennett
Alan Bennett
Justice Shallow
Richard O'Callaghan
Richard O'Callaghan
Slender
Tenniel Evans
Tenniel Evans
Sir Hugh Evans
Bryan Marshall
Bryan Marshall
George Page
Richard Griffiths
Richard Griffiths
Sir John Falstaff
Gordon Gostelow
Gordon Gostelow
Bardolph
Nigel Terry
Nigel Terry
Pistol
Michael Robbins
Michael Robbins
Nym
Miranda Foster
Miranda Foster
Anne Page
Judy Davis
Judy Davis
Mistress Ford
Prunella Scales
Prunella Scales
Mistress Page
Ron Cook
Ron Cook
Peter Simple
Michael Graham Cox
Michael Graham Cox
Host of the Garter Inn
Lee Whitlock
Lee Whitlock
Robin
Elizabeth Spriggs
Elizabeth Spriggs
Mistress Quickly
John Joyce
John Joyce
John Rugby
Michael Bryant
Michael Bryant
Doctor Caius
Simon Chandler
Simon Chandler
Fenton
Ben Kingsley
Ben Kingsley
Frank Ford
Ralph Brown
Ralph Brown
John
Peter Gordon
Peter Gordon
Robert
Crispin Mair
Crispin Mair
William Page
Harvey Brown
Harvey Brown
Fairy
Kerry Cavalli
Kerry Cavalli
Fairy
Adam Cooper
Adam Cooper
Fairy
Helen Grey
Helen Grey
Fairy
Simon Kemp
Simon Kemp
Fairy
Wayne Phelan
Wayne Phelan
Fairy
Tony Young
Tony Young
Fairy

Crews

William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare
Author
David Hugh Jones
David Hugh Jones
Director
Geraldine Stephenson
Geraldine Stephenson
Choreographer
Dominic Muldowney
Dominic Muldowney
Music
Anthony Garrick
Anthony Garrick
Production Manager
Beryl Watts
Beryl Watts
Production Assistant
Marianne Ford
Marianne Ford
Makeup Artist
Christine Rawlins
Christine Rawlins
Costume Designer
Richard Chubb
Richard Chubb
Sound
John Treays
John Treays
Lighting Design
Don Homfray
Don Homfray
Production Design

Posters and backgrounds

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