
The Mudlark
Drama
Overview
It's 1875 and a young street urchin wants to see Queen Victoria...
Top Cast


Irene Dunne
Irene Dunne
Queen Victoria
Irene Dunne
Queen Victoria


Alec Guinness
Alec Guinness
Benjamin Disraeli
Alec Guinness
Benjamin Disraeli


Andrew Ray
Andrew Ray
Wheeler, the mudlark
Andrew Ray
Wheeler, the mudlark


Beatrice Campbell
Beatrice Campbell
Lady Emily Prior
Beatrice Campbell
Lady Emily Prior


Finlay Currie
Finlay Currie
John Brown
Finlay Currie
John Brown


Constance Smith
Constance Smith
Kate Noonan
Constance Smith
Kate Noonan


Anthony Steel
Anthony Steel
Lieutenant Charles McHatten
Anthony Steel
Lieutenant Charles McHatten


Raymond Lovell
Raymond Lovell
Sergeant Footman Naseby
Raymond Lovell
Sergeant Footman Naseby


Marjorie Fielding
Marjorie Fielding
Lady Margaret Prior
Marjorie Fielding
Lady Margaret Prior
Nicholas Amer
Nicholas Amer
Servant
Nicholas Amer
Servant
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