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Nicholas Farrell | Aubrey Montague | |
Nigel Havers | Lord Andrew Lindsay | |
Ian Charleson | Eric Liddell | |
Ben Cross | Harold M. Abrahams | |
Daniel Gerroll | Henry Stallard | |
Ian Holm | Sam Mussabini | |
John Gielgud | Master of Trinity (as Sir John Gielgud) | |
Lindsay Anderson | Master of Caius | |
Nigel Davenport | Lord Birkenhead | |
Cheryl Campbell | Jennie Liddell | |
Alice Krige | ||
Cherly Campbell |
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Producer | David Puttman
Dodi Fayed Jake Eberts |
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Writer | Colin Welland
Colin Weiland |
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Cinematography | David Watkin
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Musician | Vangelis
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England's finest athletes have begun their quest for glory in the 1924 Olympic Games. Succes brings honor to their nation. For two runners, the honor at stake is a personal honor..and their challenge one from within. Winner of four 1981 Academy Awards including Best Picture, Chariots of Fire is the inspiring true story of Harold Abrahams, Eric Liddell and the team that brought Britain one of its greatest sports victories. |
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