Shalborne
History · Drama
Overview
England 1905, a letter from Tzar Nicholas to Lord Bartlett recounts the Bloody Sunday Massacre in Saint Petersburg and becomes the catalyst for a woman’s courageous rebellion against her oppressive husband.
Top Cast
Caroline Corrie
Caroline Corrie
Helen
Caroline Corrie
Helen


Phil Cheadle
Phil Cheadle
Shalborne
Phil Cheadle
Shalborne


Edward MacLiam
Edward MacLiam
Bartlett
Edward MacLiam
Bartlett


Sam Alexander
Sam Alexander
Joe
Sam Alexander
Joe
Tom Davey
Tom Davey
Fairway
Tom Davey
Fairway


Peter Marinker
Peter Marinker
Father
Peter Marinker
Father


Ellie Piercy
Ellie Piercy
Annie
Ellie Piercy
Annie
Emma Darwall Smith
Emma Darwall Smith
Lucy
Emma Darwall Smith
Lucy
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