Mr. Pye
Comedy · Fantasy
Overview
Mr. Pye is a missionary whose mission to spread God's love on the tiny English Channel island of Sark faces supernatural setbacks in this comic fantasy from the author of Gormenghast.
Top Cast


Derek Jacobi
Derek Jacobi
Mr. Pye
Derek Jacobi
Mr. Pye


Judy Parfitt
Judy Parfitt
Miss Dredger
Judy Parfitt
Miss Dredger


Betty Marsden
Betty Marsden
Miss George
Betty Marsden
Miss George


Richard O'Callaghan
Richard O'Callaghan
Thorpe
Richard O'Callaghan
Thorpe
Robin McCaffrey
Robin McCaffrey
Tanty
Robin McCaffrey
Tanty


Ralph Nossek
Ralph Nossek
Major Havershot
Ralph Nossek
Major Havershot
Amanda Reiss
Amanda Reiss
Mrs. Rice
Amanda Reiss
Mrs. Rice


Howard Lew Lewis
Howard Lew Lewis
Mr. Rice
Howard Lew Lewis
Mr. Rice
Sarah Dawson
Sarah Dawson
Mrs. Porter
Sarah Dawson
Mrs. Porter
Michael Turner
Michael Turner
Mr. Porter
Michael Turner
Mr. Porter
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