

Comedy · Drama
Overview
Kenneth Williams was the star of the Carry Ons and Round the Horne. Despite his fame, he led a life full of mental torture as he tried to overcome his homosexuality in 1950s Britain. This film follows his life and eventual death based on the many diaries he kept
Top Cast


Michael Sheen
Michael Sheen
Kenneth Williams
Michael Sheen
Kenneth Williams


Cheryl Campbell
Cheryl Campbell
Lou Williams
Cheryl Campbell
Lou Williams


Peter Wight
Peter Wight
Charlie Williams
Peter Wight
Charlie Williams


Beatie Edney
Beatie Edney
Joan Sims
Beatie Edney
Joan Sims


Kenny Doughty
Kenny Doughty
Joe Orton
Kenny Doughty
Joe Orton


Ron Cook
Ron Cook
Peter Eade
Ron Cook
Peter Eade


Guy Henry
Guy Henry
Hugh Paddick
Guy Henry
Hugh Paddick


Joseph Morgan
Joseph Morgan
Alfie
Joseph Morgan
Alfie


Roy Holder
Roy Holder
Workman
Roy Holder
Workman


Nicholas Parsons
Nicholas Parsons
Himself
Nicholas Parsons
Himself
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