
London: The Modern Babylon
Overview
London: The Modern Babylon is legendary director Julien Temple's epic time-traveling voyage to the heart of his hometown.
Top Cast


Michael Gambon
Michael Gambon
Self (voice)
Michael Gambon
Self (voice)


Hetty Bower
Hetty Bower
Self - Interviewee
Hetty Bower
Self - Interviewee


Keith Allen
Keith Allen
Spoken Quotations (voice)
Keith Allen
Spoken Quotations (voice)


Steve Jones
Steve Jones
Spoken Quotations (voice)
Steve Jones
Spoken Quotations (voice)
Brian Nicholson
Brian Nicholson
Spoken Quotations (voice)
Brian Nicholson
Spoken Quotations (voice)


Bill Nighy
Bill Nighy
Spoken Quotations (voice)
Bill Nighy
Spoken Quotations (voice)


Andy Serkis
Andy Serkis
Spoken Quotations (voice)
Andy Serkis
Spoken Quotations (voice)


Imelda Staunton
Imelda Staunton
Spoken Quotations (voice)
Imelda Staunton
Spoken Quotations (voice)


Julien Temple
Julien Temple
Spoken Quotations (voice)
Julien Temple
Spoken Quotations (voice)


Juno Temple
Juno Temple
Spoken Quotations (voice)
Juno Temple
Spoken Quotations (voice)
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