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Nineteen Eighty-four (1984)
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The main character is Winston Smith, an official of the Outer Party. He works in the Ministry of Truth and his task is to modify the old articles in order to the historical data always serve the current path of the Party. Smith is a diligent and hard worker but he actually hates his party and hugs the dream of a coup against Big Brother.
The main character is Winston Smith, an official of the Outer Party. He works in the Ministry of Truth and his task is to modify the old articles in order to the historical data always serve the current path of the Party. Smith is a diligent and hard worker but he actually hates his party and hugs the dream of a coup against Big Brother.
Actors:
Phyllis Logan,
Peter Frye,
Joscik Barbarossa,
Lynne Radford,
Richard Burton,
Janet Key,
Merelina Kendall,
Rolf Saxon,
Corinna Seddon,
Shirley Stelfox,
Christine Hargreaves,
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Phyllis Logan
11 January 1956, Paisley, Scotland, UK
Peter Frye
1 March 1914, Montréal, Québec, Canada
Joscik Barbarossa
Lynne Radford
Richard Burton
10 November 1925, Pontrhydyfen, Wales, UK
Janet Key
10 July 1945, Bath, Somerset, England, UK [now Bath and North East Somerset, England, UK]
Merelina Kendall
1938, Paddington, London, England, UK
Rolf Saxon
7 July 1955, Alexandria, Virginia, USA
Corinna Seddon
Shirley Stelfox
11 April 1941, Dukinfield, Cheshire, England, UK
Christine Hargreaves
22 March 1939, Salford, Lancashire, England, UK
Director:
Michael Radford
Michael Radford
24 February 1946, New Delhi, British India [now India]
Country:
United States
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