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Faye Dunaway | Lady Barbara Skelton |
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Dermot Walsh | Lord Marwood |
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Prunella Scales | Lady Kingsclere |
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Joan Hickson | Aunt Agatha |
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Oliver Tobias | Kit Locksby |
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Marina Sirtis | |
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Hugh Millais | Uncle Martin |
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Denholm Elliott | Sir Ralph Skelton |
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John Gielgud | Hogarth |
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Alan Bates | Jerry Jackson |
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Derek Francis | Lord Kingsclere |
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Michael Winner | Director |
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Menahem Golan | Production |
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Yoram Globus | Production |
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Michael Winner | Writer |
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Leslie Arliss | Writer |
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Michael Winner | Editing |
Caroline is to be wed to Sir Ralph and invites her sister Barbara to be her bridesmaid. Barbara seduces Ralph, and marries him herself, but, despite her new wealthy situation, she gets bored and turns to highway robbery for thrills.
While on the road she meets a famous highwayman (Jerry Jackson) and they continue as a team, but some people begin suspecting her identity and she risks death if she continues her nefarious activities.
Theatrical : 1983-04-21 : United Kingdom
Theatrical : 1983-10-14 : Sweden
Theatrical : 1984-09-06 : Hungary
Theatrical : 1983-08-12 : Finland
Theatrical : 1983-07-21 : Australia
Theatrical : 1983-10-28 : United States of America
Theatrical : Turkey
Theatrical : 1983-11-07 : Denmark
Theatrical : 1984-03-29 : Netherlands
Theatrical : 1984-09-15 : Philippines
Theatrical : 1985-03-22 : German Democratic Republic
Theatrical : 1983-08-19 : West Germany
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