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Director: | Mike Leigh |
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Writer: | Mike Leigh |
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An epic portrayal of the events surrounding the infamous 1819 Peterloo Massacre, where a peaceful pro-democracy rally at St Peter’s Field in Manchester turned into one of the bloodiest and most notorious episodes in British history. The massacre saw British government forces charge into a crowd of over 60,000 that had gathered to demand political reforms and protest against rising levels of poverty. | |
Release Date: | Nov 01, 2018 |
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Director: | Mike Leigh |
Writer: | Mike Leigh |
Genres: | Drama, History |
Keywords | massacre, british history, 1800s, manchester, england |
Production Companies | Film4 Productions, BFI, Lipsync Productions, Thin Man Films |
Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $0 |
Updates |
Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Rory Kinnear | Henry Hunt |
Maxine Peake | Nellie |
Pearce Quigley | Joshua |
David Moorst | Joseph |
Rachel Finnegan | Mary |
Tom Meredith | Robert |
Simona Bitmate | Esther |
Robert Wilfort | Lord Liverpool, the Prime Minister |
Karl Johnson | Lord Sidmouth, the Home Secretary |
Sam Troughton | Mr Hobhouse |
Roger Sloman | Mr Grout |
Kenneth Hadley | Mr Golightly |
Tom Edward-Kane | Mr Cobb |
Lizzy McInnerny | Mrs Moss |
Alastair Mackenzie | General Sir John Byng |
Neil Bell | Samuel Bamford |
Lisa Millett | Jemima Bamford |
Philip Jackson | John Knight |
John Paul Hurley | John Thacker Sexton |
Tom Gill | Joseph Johnson |
Lizzie Frain | Mrs Johnson |
Harry Hepple | James Wroe |
Ian Mercer | Dr Joseph Healey |
Adam Long | Jack, Wroe's Printer |
Nico Mirallegro | John Bagguley |
Danny Kirrane | Samuel Drummond |
Johnny Byrom | John Johnston |
Victor McGuire | Deputy Chief Constable Nadin |
Stephen Wight | Oliver the Spy |
Ryan Pope | Chippendale the Spy |
Dorothy Atkinson | Singing Weaver |
Tim McInnerny | Prince Regent |
Marion Bailey | Lady Conyngham |
Vincent Franklin | Magistrate Rev Ethelston |
Jeff Rawle | Magistrate Rev Hay |
Eileen Davies | Mrs. Mary Hay |
Philip Whitchurch | Magistrate Colonel Fletcher |
Martin Savage | Magistrate Norris |
Al Weaver | Magistrate Hutton |
David Bamber | Magistrate Rev Mallory |
David Fielder | Magistrate Rev Gutteridge |
Fine Time Fontayne | Magistrate Clowes |
Robert Gillespie | Magistrate Warmley |
Jonathan Jaynes | Magistrate Tatton |
Nicholas Lumley | Magistrate Rev Perryn |
Shaun Prendergast | Magistrate Bolt |
Alan Williams | Magistrate Marriott |
Dorothy Duffy | Mary Fildes |
Victoria Moseley | Susannah Saxton |
Christine Bottomley | Female Reformer |
Samantha Edwards | Female Reformer |
Julie Hesmondhalgh | Female Reformer |
Kate Rutter | Female Reformer |
Katie West | Female Reformer |
Joseph Kloska | Richard Carlile |
Leo Bill | John Tyas |
Brian Fletcher | Edward Baines |
Gary Cargill | John Smith |
Patrick Kennedy | Lt. Col Guy L'Estrange |
Guy Williams | Lieutenant Colonel Dalrymple |
Ben Crompton | Tuke, the painter |
Bryony Miller | Bessie, Johnson's Servant |
Lee Boardman | Nadin's Constable |
Steve Garti | Nadin's Constable |
Leo Ashton | Young George |
Alicia Turner | Young Sarah |
Elsie Kirk | Baby Sarah |
Florence Kirk | Baby Sarah |
Darren Scott | Man Giving Directions |
Michael Culkin | A Lord |
Laura Elphinstone | Mill Worker |
Julie Riley | Egg Seller |
Kieran O'Brien | Peter Wilkes, a Farrier |
Noreen Kershaw | Mrs Mickletwhaite, Drunk Servant/ Thief |
Jim English | Edward Wilde, Watch Thief |
Adam Shaw | James Mahon, Coat Thief |
Bob Goody | Outraged Reformer |
Sam Graham | Potato Thrower |
Tilly Vosburgh | Potato Thrower's Wife |
David Hounslow | Man Drilling Reformers |
Steve Huison | Stableman |
Jeremy Todd | Thomas Worrell, Stone Clearing Boss |
Paul Bown | Richard Wainwright, a Mill Owner |
Paul Popplewell | Mill Overseer |
Moya Brady | Abusive Bystander |
Jane Hazlegrove | Abusive Bystander |
Hayley Jayne Standing | Servant at Magistrates' Breakfast |
Kate O'Flynn | Chadderton Woman |
Gerard Kearns | Chadderton Woman's Husband |
John Branwell | Chadderton Woman's Father |
Isla Nield | Chadderton Woman's Daughter |
Philip Martin Brown | Angry Citizen |
James Benson | Angry Citizen |
Sidney Livingstone | Mr Buxton |
David Walmsley | Magistrate's Messenger |
James Dryden | Wigan Man |
Bronwyn James | Wigan Man's Sister |
Polly Hemingway | Margaret Goodwin, Woman Recognising Yeoman |
Steve Cain | Passer-By |
Sarah Crowden | Lady at Races |
Miles Richardson | Gentleman at Races |
Graham Seed | Gentleman at Races |
Tim Barker | Vicar |
Mark Ryan | Ben Thorpe, Manchester & Salford Yeomanry |
Mark Sheals | Thomas Sheldermine, Manchester & Salford Yeomanry |
Paul Greenwood | Manchester & Salford Yeomanry |
Malcolm Ridley | Manchester & Salford Yeomanry |
Michael Cahill | Manchester & Salford Yeomanry |
Alex McNally | Manchester & Salford Yeomanry |
Jonathan Oliver | Manchester & Salford Yeomanry |
Jimmy Fairhurst | Manchester & Salford Yeomanry |
Paul Kynman | Manchester & Salford Yeomanry |
Nick Moss | Manchester & Salford Yeomanry |
Dan Poole | Captain William J Ford, 15th Hussars |
Tristram Davies | Captain William DePasse 15th Hussars |
Charlie Tighe | Captain Phillip Woodhouse, 15th Hussars |
Michael Chadwick | Trooper John Millfield, 15th Hussars |
Oliver Devoti | Soldier, 15th Hussars |
Ian Davies | Rob Hullock, Soldier 31st Foot Regiment |
Lee Bainbridge | Soldier, 31st Foot Regiment |
Dan Bottomley | Joshua Harrison, a Musician |
Liam Gerrard | Jacob Flather, a Musician |
Scott Haining | Joseph Cliffs, a Musician |
Ian Conningham | Musician |
James Dangerfield | Musician |
Thomas Dyer-Blake | Musician |
William Fox | Musician |
Richard Glaves | Musician |
David Heywood | Musician |
Andrew Jarvis | Musician |
Gary Mitchinson | Musician |
Simon Nock | Musician |
Jack Quarton | Musician |
Andrew Roberts-Palmer | Musician |
Steve Rollins | Musician |
Hamish Rush | Musician |
Gareth Williams | Musician |
Dan Willis | Musician |
Oliver Ashworth | Samuel Cleator (uncredited) |
Tony Mooney | Swordsmith (uncredited) |
Christopher McMullen | Footman to the Duke of Wellington (uncredited) |
Teresa Mahoney | Female Reformer (uncredited) |
Mary West | Female Reformer (uncredited) |
Jessie Vinning | Female Reformer (uncredited) |
Eloise Henwood | Mill Child (uncredited) |
Jason Lines | Constable (uncredited) |
Rachel Davies | Pie Buyer |
Robert Ryan | Citizen #2 |
Name | Job |
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Mike Leigh | Writer, Director |
Suzie Davies | Production Design |
Jacqueline Durran | Costume Design |
Dick Pope | Director of Photography |
Paula Boram | Foley Artist |
Steve Dent | Stunt Coordinator |
Andie Davies | VFX Editor |
Isobel Griffiths | Orchestrator |
Daniel Taylor | Supervising Art Director |
Jane Brodie | Art Direction |
Claire Matthews | Makeup Supervisor |
Dan Channing-Williams | First Assistant Director |
Frank Macpherson | Assistant Director |
Nick Dilworth | Construction Coordinator |
Lucy Moles | Construction Coordinator |
Chris Allies | Title Designer |
Chris Lahr | Line Producer |
Jon Gregory | Editor |
Lesa Warrener | Makeup Supervisor |
Gayle Dickie | Second Assistant Camera |
Frances Bennett | Graphic Designer |
Polina Kalentsits | Assistant Set Decoration |
Lee Herrick | Supervising Sound Editor |
Nick Rideout | Special Effects Supervisor |
Reanne Goodlitt-Jones | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Ryan S. Adams | Second Assistant "A" Camera |
Wailoon Chung | Electrician |
Simon Mein | Still Photographer |
Gordon Segrove | First Assistant "A" Camera |
Sinéad Kidao | Assistant Costume Designer |
Jon Baker | Armorer |
Sarah Carswell | Production Coordinator |
Ben Rothwell | Armory Coordinator |
Christine Blundell | Hair Designer, Makeup Designer |
Charlotte Dirickx | Set Decoration |
Henry Jepson | Unit Manager |
Sophie Freeman | Third Assistant Director |
Paul Carter | Property Master |
Celestria Kimmins | Draughtsman |
Sandy Buchanan | Foley Recordist |
Robert Ireland | Sound Designer |
Paul Driver | Visual Effects Producer |
George Zwier | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Angus Benson-Blair | Drone Pilot |
Alison Lai | First Assistant "B" Camera |
Mike Parsons | Electrician |
Colin Strachan | Key Grip |
Andrea Cripps | Assistant Costume Designer |
Catherine Lovett | Costume Supervisor |
Gabrielle Smith | First Assistant Editor |
Charles Bodycomb | Armorer |
Kevin Day | Standby Property Master |
Ben Collinson | Boom Operator |
Ruth Sullivan | Foley Artist |
Julie Gauthier | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Lucy Bristow | Camera Operator |
Andy Long | Gaffer |
Paul Sallent | Electrician |
Charlie Rotheram | Extras Casting |
Emma Heath | Key Costumer |
Heidi Freeman | First Assistant Editor |
Heather Storr | Script Supervisor |
John Bracewell | Set Medic |
Rachel Proudlove | Production Accountant |
Paul Biddiss | Military Consultant |
Gary Yershon | Original Music Composer |
Martin Ware | Casting Associate |
Adam Inglis | Colorist |
Emma Parsons | Production Secretary |
Annabelle Hood | Production Assistant |
Name | Title |
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Georgina Lowe | Producer |
Norman Merry | Executive Producer |
Peter Hampden | Executive Producer |
Gail Egan | Executive Producer |
Helen Grearson | Associate Producer |
Lizzie Francke | Executive Producer |
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Fine historical film, though it has less emotional depth than other Mike Leigh movies. That makes sense, for his movies have never been described as an epic before. I often state when I write reviews that I am patient than many viewers when it comes to slower paced movies. Also, since I write nov ... els in my spare time and feature plenty of dialogue, I don't mind a lot of talking in movies either. I think this movie lacked some of the emotional impact of other Mike Leigh films, perhaps due its scope. You know how it is; people can shrug off a disaster elsewhere in the world when it kills 500 people, but if they hear a personal story well told about a single victim, the tears may fall. There are a lot of people in this movie. There were so many extras that I half expected to see myself in one of the crowd scenes. With so many different main characters and perspectives, I didn't find myself forming a connection with any of them. But I liked the film just fine, and I never would have sat through a documentary on the subject.
It's quite interesting to consider that even in the mother of western democracies, as recently as two hundred years ago most men did not have the vote in the UK, and great swathes of urban Britain had no representation at all. Mike Leigh is perhaps a little heavy handed here, but he does offer us an ... at times poignant glimpse into the poverty in which the working class lived in England's north west whilst the governing class lived a life of opulence and privilege under the Prince Regent. Rory Kinnear is the renowned orator "Hunt" who travels the length and breadth of the land advocating a peaceful, positive, realignment of power. A trip to Manchester proves to be the ultimate catalyst for the increasingly panic-stricken authorities who - with events in Paris forty years early still prescient - have decided that these increasingly popular gatherings must be stamped out. Leigh has assembled a workmanlike cast here - there isn't really a star, as such - and that helps better illustrate that this is a story about the ordinary man. I say man, because we are a long way from female emancipation being on the back burner, even - indeed the stronger characters here - "Mary" (Rachel Finnegan) and "Nellie" (Maxine Peake) are entirely focussed on empowering their "men folk". What this film does not present though, is any sort of balance to the historical aspects of this conflict. It exaggerates the indifference and excesses of the landed gentry whilst offering a rather naive portrayal of some those advocating revolution. Like many films that present a political assessment of an hugely complex set of scenarios, it ends up reflecting the views of the auteur and that's a shame. This is a story of profound societal evolution that could have been more effective had the establishment been given slightly more airtime and been treated slightly less one-dimensionally and judgmentally. The dialogue is at times, though, really quite powerfully potent and this is a very authentic-looking story that history ought not to readily forge and that is well worth a watch.