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Johnny Depp | Rochester | |
Samantha Morton | Elizabeth Barry | |
John Malkovich | Charles II | |
Paul Ritter | Chiffinch | |
Stanley Townsend | Keown | |
Francesca Annis | Countess | |
Rosamund Pike | Elizabeth Malet | |
Tom Hollander | Etherege | |
Johnny Vegas | Sackville | |
Richard Coyle | Alcock | |
Tom Burke | Vaughan |
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Producer | Russell Smith
Lianne Halfon Chase Bailey Mairi Bett John Malkovich |
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Writer | Stephen Jeffreys
JEFFREYS Stephen |
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Cinematography | MELMAN Alexander
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Musician | NYMAN Michael
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Passionate. Decadent. Scandalous... Oscar® nominee Johnny Depp delivers "a tour de force performance" (Baz Bamigboye, The Daily Mail) in The Libertine. As the celebrated writer and bad boy John Wilmot, second Earl of Rochester, Depp brings to life a decadent 17th century London. There, Wilmot falls passionately in love with his aspiring actress muse (Oscar® nominee Samantha Morton), but is cast from the heights of privileged society when he scandalizes King Charles II (Oscar® nominee John Malkovich) with a shockingly audacious play. At the depths of ruin, the rebel seeks redemption on his own terms. "Johnny Depp is brilliant," raves Cosmopolitan, while Peter Travers of Rolling Stone calls The Libertine a "one-of-a-kind spellbinder." |
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