
The Life and Crimes of William Palmer
Drama · Crime
Overview
Keith Allen plays William Palmer in this true story of a Victorian-era English surgeon who uses poison to settle scores and ward off debt. William lacks a sense of regret, even after killing his wife, brother and three of his own children.
Top Cast


Keith Allen
Keith Allen
Dr. William Palmer
Keith Allen
Dr. William Palmer


Jayne Ashbourne
Jayne Ashbourne
Annie Palmer
Jayne Ashbourne
Annie Palmer


Linda Bassett
Linda Bassett
Mary Thornton
Linda Bassett
Mary Thornton


Judy Cornwell
Judy Cornwell
Mrs. Palmer
Judy Cornwell
Mrs. Palmer


Richard Coyle
Richard Coyle
John Parsons Cook
Richard Coyle
John Parsons Cook


Ben Miles
Ben Miles
Thomas Palmer
Ben Miles
Thomas Palmer


Dominic Borrelli
Dominic Borrelli
Samuel Cheshire
Dominic Borrelli
Samuel Cheshire


Ron Donachie
Ron Donachie
Leonard Bladon
Ron Donachie
Leonard Bladon
Christian Burgess
Christian Burgess
George Palmer
Christian Burgess
George Palmer
John Bleasdale
John Bleasdale
Henry Bladon
John Bleasdale
Henry Bladon
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