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Which Side Are You On?

Which Side Are You On?

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Documentary

Overview

The documentary features the British miners and their family experiences told through songs, poems, pictures and words.

Top Cast

Michael Elphick

Michael Elphick

Narrator (voice)

Paul Copley

Paul Copley

Narrator (voice)

C

Charles Boal

Self - Contributor

E

Eric Booth

Self - Contributor

K

Keith Brookes

Self - Contributor

A

Ann Burrell

Self - Contributor

T

Ted Cawley

Self - Contributor

L

Lynne Colton

Self - Contributor

T

Tommy Coulter

Self - Contributor

P

Pat Davison

Self - Contributor

T

Tommy Early

Self - Contributor

Mike Elliot

Mike Elliot

Self - Contributor

Catalan Poets
The Undamaged
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The Big One
A Farra do Circo
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Francoeur: Exit pour nomades
The Peculiar Sensation of Being Pat Ingoldsby
Politzek, the voices that challenge the Kremlin
Skál
When a City Rises
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Mes indésirables
Mad Youth
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The Book of Conrad
Jolly Roger
Bed Peace
Which Side Are You On?
Which Side Are You On?

Which Side Are You On?

6.619850h 53m
Documentary

The documentary features the British miners and their family experiences told through songs, poems, pictures and words.

Michael Elphick
Michael Elphick
Actor

Michael Elphick

as Narrator (voice)

Michael Elphick

Narrator (voice)

Michael Elphick

Narrator (voice)

Paul Copley
Paul Copley
Actor

Paul Copley

as Narrator (voice)

Paul Copley

Narrator (voice)

Paul Copley

Narrator (voice)

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Actor

Charles Boal

as Self - Contributor

Charles Boal

Self - Contributor

Charles Boal

Self - Contributor

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Actor

Eric Booth

as Self - Contributor

Eric Booth

Self - Contributor

Eric Booth

Self - Contributor

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Actor

Keith Brookes

as Self - Contributor

Keith Brookes

Self - Contributor

Keith Brookes

Self - Contributor

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Actor

Ann Burrell

as Self - Contributor

Ann Burrell

Self - Contributor

Ann Burrell

Self - Contributor

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Actor

Ted Cawley

as Self - Contributor

Ted Cawley

Self - Contributor

Ted Cawley

Self - Contributor

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Actor

Lynne Colton

as Self - Contributor

Lynne Colton

Self - Contributor

Lynne Colton

Self - Contributor

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Actor

Tommy Coulter

as Self - Contributor

Tommy Coulter

Self - Contributor

Tommy Coulter

Self - Contributor

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Actor

Pat Davison

as Self - Contributor

Pat Davison

Self - Contributor

Pat Davison

Self - Contributor

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