What happens backstage is always true drama. And often pure comedy.
6.7
118 min
In a touring Shakespearean theater group, a backstage hand - the dresser, is devoted to the brilliant but tyrannical head of the company. He struggles to support the deteriorating star as the company struggles to carry on during the London blitz. The pathos of his backstage efforts rival the pathos in the story of Lear and the Fool that is being presented on-stage, as the situation comes to a crisis.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Albert Finney | Sir | Unowned | |
Tom Courtenay | Norman | Unowned | |
Edward Fox | Oxenby | Unowned | |
Zena Walker | Her Ladyship | Unowned | |
Eileen Atkins | Madge | Unowned | |
Michael Gough | Frank Carrington | Unowned | |
Cathryn Harrison | Irene | Unowned | |
Betty Marsden | Violet Manning | Unowned | |
Sheila Reid | Lydia Gibson | Unowned | |
Lockwood West | Geoffrey Thornton | Unowned | |
Donald Eccles | Mr. Godstone | Unowned | |
Llewellyn Rees | Horace Brown | Unowned | |
Guy Manning | Benton | Unowned | |
Anne Blackman | Beryl | Unowned | |
Kevin Stoney | C. Rivers Lane | Unowned | |
Ann Way | Miss White | Unowned | |
John Sharp | Mr. Bottomley | Unowned | |
Kathy Staff | Bombazine Woman | Unowned | |
Roger Avon | Charles | Unowned | |
Christopher Irvin | Evelyn the Airman | Unowned | |
Stuart Richman | Evelyn's Friend | Unowned | |
Sandra Gough | Actress on Station | Unowned | |
Joe Belcher | Arthur | Unowned | |
Johnny Maxfield | Electrician | Unowned | |
Paul Luty | Stallkeeper | Unowned | |
Lori Wells | Barmaid | Unowned | |
Alan Starkey | Train Guard | Unowned | |
Ralph G. Morse | Man at Station (uncredited) | Unowned |