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War and Peace

on BBC One London

by LEO TOLSTOY : dramatised in nine parts by JACK PULMAN : part 7 Napoleon's advance continued. Prince Bolkonsky died from a stroke at Bald Hills and Maria tried to leave but was prevented by the peasants, until Nikolai arrived by chance and rescued her. Meanwhile Marshal Kutuzov was forced into a battle he did not want - bloody Borodino. Andrei was among the seriously wounded.
Producer DAVID CONROY Director JOHN DAVIES

Contributors

Unknown:
Leo Tolstoy
Unknown:
Jack Pulman
Unknown:
Marshal Kutuzov
Producer:
David Conroy
Director:
John Davies
Napoleon:
David Swift
Kutuzov:
Frank Middlemass
Marshall Berthier:
John Breslin
General Benningsen:
Kevin Stoney
Barclay de Tolly:
John Cazabon
Yermolov:
Rollo Gamble
Count Rostopchin:
Richard Hurndall
Pierre:
Anthony Hopkins
Galitsyn:
Gordon Faith
Rostopchin's clerk:
Ray Roberts
Hélène:
Fiona Gaunt
Natasha:
Morag Hood
Sonya a:
Joanna David
Mitenka:
Hugh Cross
Olga:
Judith Pollard
Countess Rostova:
Faith Brook
Count Rostov:
Rupert Davies
Petya:
Rufus Frampton
Wounded soldier:
Roy Pattison
Wounded officer:
Harvey Ashby
Andrei , ,:
Alan Dobie
Orderly:
Terence Conoley
General Mortier:
Bruno Barnabe
Mortier's adjutant:
Michael J Barry
General Lauriston:
Edward Dentith
Gerasim:
Erik Chitty
Makar Alexeyevitch:
Larry Noble
Captain Ramballe:
Stephen Yardley
Orderly:
Michael Hamilton
Russian mother:
Elizabeth Chambers
Russian man:
James Appleby
French Sergeant:
Pat Gorman
Russian girl:
Penny Thomas
French Lieutenant:
Joseph Wise
Gen Wolkonsky:
Davld Browning

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