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Plenty (1985) A young Englishwoman spends twenty years to make whatever kind of life for herself, at the expense of others

Plenty (1985)

A young Englishwoman spends twenty years to make whatever kind of life for herself, at the expense of others around her, in post-World War II England.

Cast:
Susan: Meryl Streep
Villon: André Maranne
Lazar: Sam Neill
Raymond Brock: Charles Dance
Dauncey: Tristram Jellinek
Hotel Manager: Peter Forbes-Robertson
Doctor: Hugo De Vernier
Tony (dead): James Taylor
Sir Leonard Darwin: John Gielgud
Alice Park: Tracey Ullman
Medlicoti: Ian Wallace
Randall: Andy de la Tour
Michael: Hugh Laurie
Harry: Mitch Davies
Spencer: Christopher Fairbank
Linda: Lindsay Ingram
Alistair: Richard Hope
Mick: Sting
Self: Terry Lightfoot
Committee Chairman: Roddy Maude-Roxby
Ashley: Andrew Seear
Police Officer: Roger Rowland
1st Committee Man: John Kidd
Vincent Tampan: James Snell
Account Executive: Michael Johnson
Client: Bernard Brown
Client's Asst.: Rupert Vansittart
Housewife in Advert: Beth Morris
TV Salesman: Geoffrey Larder
Sir Charles Curry: Tim Seely
Young Diplomat: Jasper Jacob
Brock's Maid: Karen Lewis-Attenborough
Mr. Aung: Burt Kwouk
Mme. Aung: Pik Sen Lim
Foreign Office Assistant: Nicholas Frankau
Girl at Dinner Party: Clare McIntyre
Jordanian Servant: Ali Refaie
Priest: William Hoyland
Radio Producer: Roger Ashton-Griffiths
1st SOE Man: Jeffry Wickham
Radio Interviewer: Alexander John
2nd SOE Man: Matthew Guinness
3rd SOE Man: John Rees
Begley: Lyndon Brook
Sir Andrew Charleson: Ian McKellen
Miss Simpson: Joan Blackham
French Farmer: John Serret
Man in Cafe: Maxwell Craig
Road Worker: Harry Fielder
Party Guest: Jill Goldston
Camera man: Derek Lyons
Committee Member Smoking Pipe: Guy Standeven

Written by: David Hare

Director: Fred Schepisi

Production: Pressman Productions, 20th Century Fox, RKO Pictures LLC

Release date: 20 Sep 1985

Box Office: $6,148,000
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