Rebecca's Daughters

Rebecca's Daughters (1992)

They're not quiet. They're not peaceful. They're not women.

  • Genre: Comedy, Drama
  • Release Date: 1992-03-05
  • User Rating: 6/10 from 1 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 35min
  • Language: English
  • Production Country: United Kingdom
  • Director: Karl Francis
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Summary

Young aristocrat Anthony Raine returns home from India to find the farmers of Pembrokeshire protesting about the rates of a tollgate run by The Whitman Turnpike Trust, headed by the drunken Lord Sarn. So Raine dons a mask and, calling himself Rebecca, instructs his followers to dress as women as they attack the tolls, leading the common people to victory over their masters.

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  • Peter O'Toole

    as Lord Sarn
  • Paul Rhys

    as Anthony Raine
  • Joely Richardson

    as Rhiannon
  • Dafydd Hywel

    as Rhodri Hughes
  • Sue Roderick

    as Sarah Hughes
  • Keith Allen

    as Davy
  • Simon Dormandy

    as Captain Marsden
  • Clive Merrison

    as Sir Henry
  • Robert Blythe

    as Sergeant Bridges
  • Gwenllian Davies

    as Sarah Jane
  • Donna Edwards

    as Bessy
  • Desmond Barrit

    as Jack Wet
  • Eiry Palfrey

    as Mrs Wet
  • Huw Ceredig

    as Mordecai Thomas
  • Ray Gravell

    as Jonah Morgan
  • Brinley Jenkins

    as Sir Neil Watkins
  • Jack Walters

    as William Hughes
  • Robin Davies

    as Idris
  • Alan Devlin

    as Lord Waterstone
  • Bernard Latham

    as Sir James Penfold
  • Richard Davies

    as Lewis
  • William Lawford

    as Footman
  • Peter-Hugo Daly

    as Del
  • Neil Caple

    as Tel
  • Lucy Jenkins

    as Maid
  • David Peterson

    as Evan Hughes
  • Robert Grayson

    as Colonel Porter
  • Stella King

    as Pig Lady
  • Menna Trussler

    as Lady with Teapot
  • Joanna Griffiths

    as Sarah's Daughter
Directing Karl Francis Director
Writing Dylan Thomas Writer
Writing Guy Jenkin Writer
Sound Rachel Portman Music

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