Marie Stopes: Sexual Revolutionary (1970)
Set in 1923, a British author named Marie Stopes is having quite the tumultuous life until one day she attempts to sue Dr. Halliday Sutherland for libel, since she thinks he criticized her birth control clinic. A lawyer named Patrick Hastings comes to represent Stopes, and judge Ernest Charles comes to represented Dr. Halliday Sutherland.
Director: Claude Whatham
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Bernard Archard as Serjeant Sullivan, KC |
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Anthony Bate as Dr. Halliday Sutherland |
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Alethea Charlton as Marie Stopes |
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Sonia Dresdel as Professor Louise Mellroy |
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Leo Genn as Patrick Hastings, KC |
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Llewellyn Rees as Lord Chief Justice |
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Peter Sallis as Ernest Charles, KC |
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Robert Hardy as Narrator |
| Writing | R.W. Reid | Writer |
| Production | David C. Rea | Producer |
| Directing | Claude Whatham | Director |