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Puritan statesman Oliver Cromwell leads England in a civil war against the absolutist and Catholic-sympathetic King Charles I.

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Oliver Cromwell
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King Charles 'Stuart' I
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The Earl of Manchester
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Queen Henrietta Maria
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John Carter
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Prince Rupert
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The Earl of Strafford
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Hugh Peters
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Sir Edward Hyde
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The Earl of Essex
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Henry Ireton
Richard Cornish ...
Oliver Cromwell II
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Ruth Carter
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Solicitor General
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General Byron
Basil Henson ...
Hacker
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Captain Lundsford
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President Bradshaw
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John Pym
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Richard Cromwell
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John Hampden
Patrick O'Connell ...
John Lilburne
John Paul ...
General Digby
Llewellyn Rees ...
The Speaker
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Charles - Prince of Wales
Andre Van Gyseghem ...
Archbishop Rinucinni
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Mrs. Cromwell
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Bishop Juxon
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Sir Thomas Fairfax
Anthony Kemp ...
Henry Cromwell
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Mary Cromwell
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Bridget Cromwell (as Melinda Churcher)
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William
Gerald Rowland ...
Drummer Boy
Josephine Gillick ...
Elizabeth Cromwell
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Trooper Hawkins (scenesDeleted)
Lewis Alexander ...
Parliamentarian (uncredited)
Jack Armstrong ...
Parliamentarian (uncredited)
Roy Beck ...
Member of Parliament (uncredited)
Mary Burleigh ...
(unknown) (uncredited)
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Guard at Execution (uncredited)
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Royalist Drummer (uncredited)
Jimmy Charters ...
Parliamentarian (uncredited)
Harold Coyne ...
Parliamentarian (uncredited)
Billy Dean ...
Soldier (uncredited)
Jack Dearlove ...
Man in Crowd (uncredited)
Alistair Dick ...
Puritan (uncredited)
Hugh Elton ...
Judge (uncredited)
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Man in Parliament (uncredited)
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Colonel Harrison (uncredited)
Derek Glynne-Percy ...
Spectator (uncredited)
Ron Gregory ...
Court Recorder (uncredited)
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Assessor at KIngs Trial (uncredited)
George Holdcroft ...
Lord / Judge (uncredited)
Billy John ...
Judge (uncredited)
Gerry Judge ...
Parliamentarian (uncredited)
Pat Judge ...
Parliamentarian (uncredited)
Edward Kemp ...
(uncredited)
Nigel Kingsley ...
Servant (uncredited)
Roy Lansford ...
Parliamentarian (uncredited)
Fred Machon ...
Priest (uncredited)
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Executioner (uncredited)
Colin McKenzie ...
Parliamentarian (uncredited)
Ian Selby ...
Parliamentarian (uncredited)
Jack Sharp ...
Man in Church (uncredited)
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Courtier (uncredited)
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Man at Arms (uncredited)
Paul Tropea ...
Boy Outside Parliament (uncredited)
Rosetta Tropea ...
Girl Outside Parliament (uncredited)
Robert van Kaphengst ...
Independent (uncredited)
Bert Vivian ...
Parliamentarian (uncredited)
Robert Wisepart ...
Soldier (uncredited)
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Peasant (in church) (uncredited)

Directed by

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Ken Hughes

Written by

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Ken Hughes ... (screenplay)

Produced by

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Irving Allen ... producer
Andrew Donally ... associate producer

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Frank Cordell

Cinematography by

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Geoffrey Unsworth ... (photographed by)

Editing by

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Bill Lenny

Editorial Department

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Tariq Anwar ... second assistant editor (uncredited)
Lois Gray ... first assistant editor (uncredited)
Maxine Julius ... first assistant editor (uncredited)

Casting By

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Maude Spector

Production Design by

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John Stoll

Art Direction by

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Herbert Westbrook

Set Decoration by

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Emilio Ardura

Costume Design by

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Vittorio Nino Novarese ... (as Nino Novarese)

Makeup Department

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Neville Smallwood ... makeup artist
Bobbie Smith ... hairdresser
Colin Jamison ... hairdresser (uncredited)
Jan Jamison ... assistant hairdresser (uncredited)

Production Management

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Frank Bevis ... production supervisor
Ed Harper ... production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Harold F. Kress ... second unit director (as Harold Kress)
Ted Sturgis ... assistant director
Richard Dobson ... second assistant director (uncredited)
Miguel Gil ... assistant director (uncredited)
Mike Higgins ... second assistant director (uncredited)
Roger Simons ... second assistant director (uncredited)
Gary White ... third assistant director (uncredited)

Art Department

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Bill Bennison ... assistant art director
Arthur Taksen ... set dresser
José Algueró ... assistant art director (uncredited)
Ken Barley ... plasterer (uncredited)
Gilly Noyes Court ... scenic artist (uncredited)
Derek Evans ... carpenter (uncredited)
Michael Guyett ... scenic painter (uncredited)
Julián Martín ... painter (uncredited)
Francisco Prósper ... construction coordinator (uncredited)
Jacinto Soria ... plasterer (uncredited)
Arthur Wicks ... standby props (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Alfred Cox ... sound editor
Les Hammond ... sound recordist (as Leslie Hammond)
Bob Jones ... sound recordist
Jack Davies ... boom operator (uncredited)
Jim Hopkins ... assistant sound editor (uncredited)
Bill Taylor ... uncredited

Special Effects by

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Bill Warrington ... special effects
Jeff Clifford ... special effects assistant (uncredited)
John Evans ... special effects assistant (uncredited)

Stunts

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Gerry Crampton ... stunt supervisor
Brandy ... stunts (uncredited)
Romo Gorrara ... stunts (uncredited)
Terence Plummer ... stunts (uncredited)
Nosher Powell ... stunts (uncredited)
Terry Richards ... stunts (uncredited)
Rocky Taylor ... stunts (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Wilkie Cooper ... second unit cameraman
Peter MacDonald ... camera operator (as Peter Macdonald)
Maurice Gillett ... gaffer (uncredited)
Cedric James ... clapper loader (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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John Wilson-Apperson ... wardrobe supervisor
Brenda Dabbs ... wardrobe mistress (uncredited)

Music Department

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Frank Cordell ... conductor

Script and Continuity Department

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Ronald Harwood ... script consultant
Maggie Unsworth ... continuity

Additional Crew

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Antonio Sanz Ridruejo ... liaison: Spanish Army
Vicki Deason ... production secretary (uncredited)
Geoff Freeman ... unit publicist (uncredited)
Patrick Isherwood ... assistant accountant (uncredited)
Gareth Tandy ... runner (uncredited)

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Plot Summary

Disgusted with the policies of King Charles I, Oliver Cromwell plans to take his family to the New World. But on the eve of their departure, Cromwell is drawn into the tangled web of religion and politics that will result in the English Civil War. Written by Marg Baskin

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Taglines In his raised fist, the power of the people ! See more »
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Also Known As
  • Kuromûeru (Japan)
  • Kromvel (Serbia)
  • Cromwell, hombre de hierro (Peru)
  • Cromwell - Der Unerbittliche (West Germany)
  • Кромуел (Bulgaria, Bulgarian title)
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Runtime
  • 139 min
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Budget GBP3,750,000 (estimated)

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Trivia Due to "The Troubles" in Northern Ireland, scenes showing Cromwell's campaign in Ireland were cut. See more »
Goofs Cromwell was not one of the Members of Parliament named for arrest in the King's warrant. Cromwell was not present in Parliament at the time the King and his troops entered the House of Commons. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in The 52nd Annual Academy Awards (1980). See more »
Quotes King Charles: I do swear that hold this England and its laws dearer to my heart than any here. But gentlemen, if you would reduce me to a figurehead - a puppet king, manipulated by parliament - how then would I serve my country? What manner of king would I be?
Oliver Cromwell: I am persuaded, Your Majesty, that England must move forward to a more enlightened form of government, based upon a true representation of a free people. Such an institution is known as... "democracy", sir.
King Charles: Democracy, Mister...
Oliver Cromwell: Cromwell, sir.
King Charles: Democracy, Mister Cromwell, was a Greek drollery based on the foolish notion that there are extraordinary possibilities in very ordinary people.
Oliver Cromwell: It is the ordinary people, my lord, who would most readily lay down their lives in defense of your realm. It is simply that "being ordinary", they would prefer to be asked - and not told.
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