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Let Him Have It


Let Him Have It

The shocking story of an unbelievable miscarriage of justice.

Let Him Have It (1991)

Drama

In 1950s England, slow-witted Derek Bentley falls in with a group of petty criminals led by Chris Craig, a teenager with a fondness for American gangster films. Chris and Derek's friendship leads to their involvement in the true case which would forever shake England's belief in capital punishment.

Director: Peter Medak

Release Date: 1991-10-04
Status: Released
Run time: 115 min / 1:55
Budget: $3,735,600
Revenue: $635,064
Production Companies : Film Trustees Ltd., British Screen Productions, Le Studio Canal+, Vivid
Production Countries: United Kingdom, France

IMDB


Casts

Christopher Eccleston
as Derek Bentley
Paul Reynolds
as Christopher Craig
Tom Courtenay
as William Bentley
Eileen Atkins
as Lilian Bentley
Iain Cuthbertson
as Sir David Maxwell-Fyfe
Tom Bell
as Fairfax
Clive Revill
as Pierrepoint
Serena Scott Thomas
as Stella
Clare Holman
as Iris Bentley
Mark McGann
as Niven Craig
Bert Tyler-Moore
as Vincent Montgomery
Jack Deam
as Terry Stringer
Linda Bassett
as Mrs. Miles
Karl Johnson
as Parris
James Villiers
as Cassels
Michael Gough
as Lord Goddard
Bill Dean
as Foreman of the Jury
Edward Hardwicke
as Approved School Principal
Charlie Creed-Miles
as Second Boy in School
Walter Sparrow
as Nightwatchman
Murray Melvin
as Secondary School Teacher
Peter Jonfield
as Butcher
Rudolph Walker
as West Indian Driver
Peter Eyre
as Humphries
Ronald Fraser
as Niven's Judge
Francis Hope
as Big Cecil
Vernon Dobtcheff
as Clerk of Court
Norman Rossington
as Postman
Terence Skelton
as MP
Denny Kirk
as Mr Craig
Lottie Ward
as Mrs Craig
Niven Boyd
as PC McDonald
Robert Morgan
as PC Miles
Steve Nicolson
as PC Harrison
Michael Elphick
as Prison Officer Jack
Jeremy Sinden
as Soames, Daily Telegraph
Gary Everett
as Reporter
Geoffrey Drew
as Prison Chaplain
Viv Warentz
as Petition Woman
James Bowers
as Police Officer
Joan Heal
as Woman in Butcher's Shop
George Christopher Wilson
as Young Man in Cafe
William Waghorn
as Police Desk Sgt

Crew

Directing Peter Medak Director
Writing Robert Wade Writer
Crew Greg Powell Stunts
Writing Neal Purvis Writer
Art Henry Harris Art Direction
Costume & Make-Up Pam Tait Costume Design
Editing Ray Lovejoy Editor
Camera Oliver Stapleton Director of Photography
Production Robert Warr Producer
Production Luc Roeg Producer
Art Michael Pickwoad Production Design
Sound Michael Kamen Original Music Composer
Production Lucy Boulting Casting
Production Jeremy Thomas Executive Producer
Camera Simon Finney Clapper Loader

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