
Against the Law
Drama · History · Romance
Overview
United Kingdom, March 24, 1954. Ten years before the decriminalization of homosexuality, journalist Peter Wildeblood and his friends Lord Montagu and Michael Pitt-Rivers are convicted and imprisoned for indecency and sodomy.
Top Cast


Daniel Mays
Daniel Mays
Peter Wildeblood
Daniel Mays
Peter Wildeblood


Richard Gadd
Richard Gadd
Eddie McNally
Richard Gadd
Eddie McNally


Mark Gatiss
Mark Gatiss
Dr. Landers
Mark Gatiss
Dr. Landers


Charlie Creed-Miles
Charlie Creed-Miles
Superintendent Jones
Charlie Creed-Miles
Superintendent Jones


Richard Dillane
Richard Dillane
Prosecutor Roberts
Richard Dillane
Prosecutor Roberts


Paul Keating
Paul Keating
Fanny
Paul Keating
Fanny
Mark Edel-Hunt
Mark Edel-Hunt
Edward Montagu
Mark Edel-Hunt
Edward Montagu


David Robb
David Robb
Lord Wolfenden
David Robb
Lord Wolfenden
Josh Collins
Josh Collins
Michael Pitt-Rivers
Josh Collins
Michael Pitt-Rivers


Daniel Betts
Daniel Betts
Defense Rawlinson
Daniel Betts
Defense Rawlinson
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