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30 min
Dramatically portraying the Peasants' Revolt of 1381, the film reveals the conditions of virtual slavery which persisted throughout the Middle Ages, and the weaknesses of the feudal system; its oppressive tax structure, its cruelty and its social inequality
| Name | Character | Team | |
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Patrick Allen | Commentator | Unowned |
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Anthony Hopkins | Wat Tyler | Zac E. Chan |
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Keith Skinner | Richard II | Unowned |
| Christopher Logue | John Ball | Unowned | |
| David Markham | Archbishop of Sudbury | Unowned | |
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Mike Pratt | Jack Straw | Unowned |
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Edward Fox | Sir John Newton | Unowned |
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Guy Doleman | Mayor of London | Unowned |
| Norman Gay | Commissioner of Taxes | Unowned | |
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Michael Brennan | Father | Unowned |
| Eamonn Boyce | Unowned | ||
| Leon Collins | Unowned | ||
| Andrew Dallmeyer | Unowned | ||
| Francis Ghent | Unowned | ||
| Crawford Lyall | Unowned | ||
| Geoffrey Morris | Unowned | ||
| Shivaun O'Casey | Unowned | ||
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Neville Phillips | Unowned | |
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David Robb | Unowned | |
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Leslie Schofield | Unowned | |
| Peter Thornton | Unowned |