
The Siege of Sidney Street
Drama · History
Overview
A police inspector (Donald Sinden) tracks down Russian anarchist Peter the Painter (Peter Wyngarde) and his gang in circa-1911 London.
Top Cast


Donald Sinden
Donald Sinden
Inspector Mannering
Donald Sinden
Inspector Mannering


Nicole Berger
Nicole Berger
Sara
Nicole Berger
Sara


Kieron Moore
Kieron Moore
Toska
Kieron Moore
Toska


Peter Wyngarde
Peter Wyngarde
Peter 'the Painter'
Peter Wyngarde
Peter 'the Painter'


Godfrey Quigley
Godfrey Quigley
Supt. Blakey
Godfrey Quigley
Supt. Blakey


Tutte Lemkow
Tutte Lemkow
Dmitrieff
Tutte Lemkow
Dmitrieff
Bart Bastable
Bart Bastable
Sgt. Tucker
Bart Bastable
Sgt. Tucker


George Pastell
George Pastell
Brodsky
George Pastell
Brodsky
Angela Newman
Angela Newman
Nina
Angela Newman
Nina


T. P. McKenna
T. P. McKenna
Lapidos
T. P. McKenna
Lapidos
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