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The Tragedy of Coriolanus (1984)

Genre : Drama, TV Movie

Runtime : 2H 25M

Director : Elijah Moshinsky

Synopsis

BBC rendition of Shakespeare's Coriolanus

Actors

Alan Howard
Alan Howard
Coriolanus
Patrick Godfrey
Patrick Godfrey
Cominius
Irene Worth
Irene Worth
Volumnia
Mike Gwilym
Mike Gwilym
Aufidius
Heather Canning
Heather Canning
Valeria
Joss Ackland
Joss Ackland
Menenius
Paul Jesson
Paul Jesson
First Citizen
Ray Roberts
Ray Roberts
Second Citizen
Leon Lissek
Leon Lissek
Third Citizen
Jon Rumney
Jon Rumney
Fourth Citizen
Russell Kilmister
Russell Kilmister
Fifth Citizen
John Rowe
John Rowe
First Roman Senator
Peter Sands
Peter Sands
Titus Lartius
John Burgess
John Burgess
Sicinius
Anthony Pedley
Anthony Pedley
Junius Brutus
Valentine Dyall
Valentine Dyall
Adrian
Brian Poyser
Brian Poyser
First Volscian Senator
Reginald Jessup
Reginald Jessup
Second Volscian Senator
Joanna McCallum
Joanna McCallum
Virgilia
Patsy Smart
Patsy Smart
Gentlewoman
Jay Ruparelia
Jay Ruparelia
Roman Soldier
Damien Franklin
Damien Franklin
Young Marcius
Nicholas Amer
Nicholas Amer
Aedile
Teddy Kempner
Teddy Kempner
Nicanor
Stephen Finlay
Stephen Finlay
Citizen of Antium

Crews

Elijah Moshinsky
Elijah Moshinsky
Director
William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare
Writer
Shaun Sutton
Shaun Sutton
Producer
Stephen Oliver
Stephen Oliver
Music
Garth Tucker
Garth Tucker
Editor
Dick Coles
Dick Coles
Production Design
Michael Burdle
Michael Burdle
Costume Design
Kezia De Winne
Kezia De Winne
Makeup Artist
Derek Miller-Timmins
Derek Miller-Timmins
Sound
Malcolm Ranson
Malcolm Ranson
Fight Choreographer

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