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Resurrection: Part 2: Maslova

on BBC Two England

by L.N. Tolstoy
Dramatised in four parts by Alexander Baron
Starring Alan Dobie

Maslova, a prostitute, is being tried for murder. A member of the jury. Prince Dmitri, has recognised her as his aunt's ward whom he seduced some years ago.
(Colour)

Contributors

Author:
L.N. Tolstoy
Dramatised by:
Alexander Baron
Script Editor:
Lennox Phillips
Make-up:
Ann Ferriggi
Costumes:
Verena Coleman
Designer:
Peter Seddon
Producer:
David Conroy
Director:
David Giles
Prince Dmitri Nekhlyudov:
Alan Dobie
Maslova:
Bridget Turner
Corporal:
Stanley McGeagh
Gerasimov:
John Ringham
Baklashov:
Gertan Klauber
Timoshkin:
Walter Horsbrugh
Nikiforov:
Clive Cazes
Ivanov:
A.J. Brown
Court Usher:
John Tordoff
President:
Clifford Parrish
Judge Two:
David Nettheim
Judge Three:
Roger Booth
Kartinkin:
Hugh Martin
Bochkova:
Nancy Gabrielle
Prosecutor:
David Webb
Defence Counsel:
Ian Mullins
Court Secretary:
Kenneth Ives
Footman:
Rod Beacham
Schoenbock:
Michael McGovern
Missy:
Pam Ruddock
Princess Sophia:
Constance Lorne
First convict:
Del Henney
Simonson:
Robert Morris
Kolosov:
Roger Hammond
Fanarin:
John Bryans
Korableva:
Barbara Couper
Fedosya:
Athene Fielding
Beauty:
Claire Davenport
Woman with boy:
Alexandra Browning
Head warder:
Carlos Douglas
Prison wardress:
Gillian Martell
Maslennikov:
John Stratton
Fedosya's visitor:
Simon Taylor
Agrafena:
Eithne Dunne
Natasha:
Thelma Whiteley

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