
Keep Smiling
Drama · TV Movie
Overview
Family picnics should not be like this; bugging devices, men with X-ray eyes. Mary doesn't understand what terrifies Simon, nor the bizarre events of the next six months.
Top Cast


Stephen Moore
Stephen Moore
Simon Hulse
Stephen Moore
Simon Hulse


Morag Hood
Morag Hood
Mary Hulse
Morag Hood
Mary Hulse


William Morgan Sheppard
William Morgan Sheppard
Harry Cowper
William Morgan Sheppard
Harry Cowper
Matthew Stradling
Matthew Stradling
Matthew Hulse
Matthew Stradling
Matthew Hulse
Victoria Goodwin
Victoria Goodwin
Lucy Hulse
Victoria Goodwin
Lucy Hulse
Harriet Reynolds
Harriet Reynolds
Cath Cowper
Harriet Reynolds
Cath Cowper


John Franklyn-Robbins
John Franklyn-Robbins
Shales
John Franklyn-Robbins
Shales


Ewan Hooper
Ewan Hooper
Doctor
Ewan Hooper
Doctor
Hugh Thomas
Hugh Thomas
Tennant
Hugh Thomas
Tennant


Margaret Ford
Margaret Ford
Miss Postlethwaite
Margaret Ford
Miss Postlethwaite
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