
The Duke
Family · Comedy · Drama
Overview
When his nephew tries to wrest control of his estate from him, the Duke of Dingwall removes the boy from his will and leaves everything to his dog.
Top Cast


John Neville
John Neville
The Duke
John Neville
The Duke


James Doohan
James Doohan
Clive Chives
James Doohan
Clive Chives


Courtnee Draper
Courtnee Draper
Charlotte
Courtnee Draper
Charlotte
Oliver Muirhead
Oliver Muirhead
Cecil Cavendish
Oliver Muirhead
Cecil Cavendish


Judy Geeson
Judy Geeson
Lady Fautblossom
Judy Geeson
Lady Fautblossom


Paxton Whitehead
Paxton Whitehead
Basil Rathwood
Paxton Whitehead
Basil Rathwood


Jeremy Maxwell
Jeremy Maxwell
Florian
Jeremy Maxwell
Florian
Sophie Uliano
Sophie Uliano
Shamela Stewart
Sophie Uliano
Shamela Stewart


Justine Johnston
Justine Johnston
Mrs. Puddingforth
Justine Johnston
Mrs. Puddingforth


Lomax Study
Lomax Study
Lord Huffbottom
Lomax Study
Lord Huffbottom
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