
Sovereign's Company
Drama · TV Movie
Overview
Sovereign's Company is the story of a boy from an army family with a long tradition of honour and distinction, who goes to a military academy as an officer cadet and finds himself temperamentally unsuited to the life.
Top Cast


Roland Culver
Roland Culver
General Cantfield
Roland Culver
General Cantfield


Gareth Forwood
Gareth Forwood
Andrew Cantfield
Gareth Forwood
Andrew Cantfield


James Cosmo
James Cosmo
Senior Under Officer Patterson
James Cosmo
Senior Under Officer Patterson
Stephen Shepherd
Stephen Shepherd
Junior Under Officer Sanders
Stephen Shepherd
Junior Under Officer Sanders


Clive Francis
Clive Francis
Dexter
Clive Francis
Dexter


James Hazeldine
James Hazeldine
Dawkins
James Hazeldine
Dawkins


Oliver Cotton
Oliver Cotton
Sender
Oliver Cotton
Sender


Larry Dann
Larry Dann
Hurt
Larry Dann
Hurt
David Rowlands
David Rowlands
Dankworth-Lowe
David Rowlands
Dankworth-Lowe
John Wentworth
John Wentworth
General Decamps
John Wentworth
General Decamps
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