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On Chesil Beach
In 1962 England, a young couple finds their idyllic romance colliding with issues of sexual freedom and societal pressure, leading to an awkward and fateful wedding night.
Dominic Cooke
Casts & Crew
Saoirse Ronan
Billy Howle
Anne-Marie Duff
Adrian Scarborough
Emily Watson
Samuel West
Andy Burse
Rasmus Hardiker
Mia Burgess
Anna Burgess
Bebe Cave
John Ramm
Barney Iley
Mark Donald
Imogen Daines
Molly Miles
Victoria Hamnett
Marianne Cecil
Martin Bassindale
Daniel Boyd
Oliver Johnstone
Philip Labey
Tony Lucken
Esther Coles
Christopher Rob Bowen
Anton Lesser
Toby Dantzic
Tamara Lawrance
Bronte Carmichael
Terenia Edwards
Roseanna Leathley
Jonjo O'Neill
Claudia Jolly
Esther Yoo
Bernardo Santos
David Olawale Ayinde
Nadia Townsend
Ty Hurley
Mike Ray
Claire Ashton
Caroline Garnell
David Cradduck
Martin Bratanov
John Kinory
Nigel Eaton
Also Directed by Dominic Cooke
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