Peterloo
Peterloo
Release: 2018-11-01
·Runtime: 154m
·★ 6.8
History
Drama
No overview available.
Production Countries
United Kingdom
Production Companies
Film4 Productions
Lipsync Productions
Thin Man Films
Trailers & Videos
Cast
Adam Long
as Jack, Wroe's Printer
Ben Crompton
as Tuke, the painter
Lee Boardman
as Nadin's Constable
David Hounslow
as Man Drilling Reformers
Miles Richardson
as Gentleman at Races
Harry Hepple
as James Wroe
Nico Mirallegro
as John Bagguley
Paul Popplewell
as Mill Overseer
Polly Hemingway
as Margaret Goodwin, Woman Recognising Yeoman
Mark Ryan
as Ben Thorpe, Manchester & Salford Yeomanry
Paul Greenwood
as Manchester & Salford Yeomanry
David Moorst
as Joseph
Jane Hazlegrove
as Abusive Bystander
Danny Kirrane
as Samuel Drummond
Tom Edward-Kane
as Mr Cobb
Lizzie Frain
as Mrs Johnson
Shaun Prendergast
as Magistrate Bolt
Christine Bottomley
as Female Reformer
Sidney Livingstone
as Mr Buxton
Alastair Mackenzie
as General Sir John Byng
David Fielder
as Magistrate Rev Gutteridge
Steve Garti
as Nadin's Constable
William Fox
as Musician
Roger Sloman
as Mr Grout
Ian Mercer
as Dr Joseph Healey
Guy Williams
as Lieutenant Colonel Dalrymple
James Benson
as Angry Citizen
Teresa Mahoney
as Female Reformer (uncredited)
Stephen Wight
as Oliver the Spy
Tim McInnerny
as Prince Regent
Alan Williams
as Magistrate Marriott
Julie Hesmondhalgh
as Female Reformer
Noreen Kershaw
as Mrs Mickletwhaite, Drunk Servant/ Thief
Paul Bown
as Richard Wainwright, a Mill Owner
Jessie Vinning
as Female Reformer (uncredited)
Victor McGuire
as Deputy Chief Constable Nadin
Jeff Rawle
as Magistrate Rev Hay
Al Weaver
as Magistrate Hutton
Patrick Kennedy
as Lt. Col Guy L'Estrange
Adam Shaw
as James Mahon, Coat Thief
Oliver Devoti
as Soldier, 15th Hussars
Oliver Ashworth
as Samuel Cleator (uncredited)
Pearce Quigley
as Joshua
Philip Whitchurch
as Magistrate Colonel Fletcher
Nicholas Lumley
as Magistrate Rev Perryn
Sarah Crowden
as Lady at Races
Simon Nock
as Musician
Maxine Peake
as Nellie
Robert Wilfort
as Lord Liverpool, the Prime Minister
Lisa Millett
as Jemima Bamford
Moya Brady
as Abusive Bystander
Hayley Jayne Standing
as Servant at Magistrates' Breakfast
John Branwell
as Chadderton Woman's Father
Philip Martin Brown
as Angry Citizen
Johnny Byrom
as John Johnston
David Bamber
as Magistrate Rev Mallory
Jonathan Jaynes
as Magistrate Tatton
Ryan Pope
as Chippendale the Spy
Bryony Miller
as Bessie, Johnson's Servant
Kate O'Flynn
as Chadderton Woman
Bronwyn James
as Wigan Man's Sister
Finley Howard
as Mill Child (uncredited)
John Paul Hurley
as John Thacker Sexton
Dorothy Atkinson
as Singing Weaver
Robert Gillespie
as Magistrate Warmley
Martin Savage
as Magistrate Norris
Brian Fletcher
as Edward Baines
Rory Kinnear
as Henry Hunt
Marion Bailey
as Lady Conyngham
Samantha Edwards
as Female Reformer
Jim English
as Edward Wilde, Watch Thief
James Dryden
as Wigan Man
Katie West
as Female Reformer
Liam Gerrard
as Jacob Flather, a Musician
Ian Conningham
as Musician
Mark Sheals
as Thomas Sheldermine, Manchester & Salford Yeomanry
Scott Haining
as Joseph Cliffs, a Musician
Tony Mooney
as Swordsmith (uncredited)
Laura Elphinstone
as Mill Worker
Rachel Finnegan
as Mary
Eloise Henwood
as Mill Child (uncredited)
Tom Meredith
as Robert
Simona Bitmate
as Esther
Sam Troughton
as Mr Hobhouse
Vincent Franklin
as Magistrate Rev Ethelston
Michael Culkin
as A Lord
Paul Kynman
as Manchester & Salford Yeomanry
Fine Time Fontayne
as Magistrate Clowes
Gary Cargill
as John Smith
David Walmsley
as Magistrate's Messenger
Tim Barker
as Vicar
Dan Poole
as Captain William J Ford, 15th Hussars
Karl Johnson
as Lord Sidmouth, the Home Secretary
Kate Rutter
as Female Reformer
Gerard Kearns
as Chadderton Woman's Husband
Neil Bell
as Samuel Bamford
Robert Ryan
as Citizen #2
Jonathan Oliver
as Manchester & Salford Yeomanry
Lizzy McInnerny
as Mrs Moss
Leo Ashton
as Young George
Kieran O'Brien
as Peter Wilkes, a Farrier
Tilly Vosburgh
as Potato Thrower's Wife
Ian Davies
as Rob Hullock, Soldier 31st Foot Regiment
Philip Jackson
as John Knight
Leo Bill
as John Tyas
Tom Gill
as Joseph Johnson
Eileen Davies
as Mrs. Mary Hay
Joseph Kloska
as Richard Carlile
Dorothy Duffy
as Mary Fildes
Steve Huison
as Stableman
Crew
Gary Yershon
Original Music Composer
Charlotte Dirickx
Set Decoration
Jacqueline Durran
Costume Design
Paula Boram
Foley Artist
Andie Davies
Visual Effects
Daniel Battsek
Executive Producer
Martin Ware
Casting Associate
Gail Egan
Executive Producer
Adam Inglis
Colorist
Suzie Davies
Production Design
Mike Leigh
Director, Writer
Steve Dent
Stunt Coordinator
Annabel Wood
Stunts
Donald E G Bentley
Third Assistant Director
Levan Doran
Stunts
Dick Pope
Director of Photography