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Chariots of Fire

67.98 %|May 15, 1981|Drama, History

In the class-obsessed and religiously divided UK of the early 1920s, two determined young runners train for the 1924 Paris Olympics. Eric Liddell, a devout Christian born to Scottish missionaries in China, sees running as part of his worship of God's glory and refuses to train or compete on the Sabbath. Harold Abrahams overcomes anti-Semitism and class bias, but neglects his beloved sweetheart in his single-minded quest.

Featured Crew

Dodi Fayed
Executive Producer
Colin Welland
Novel
David Watkin
Director of Photography
Colin Welland
Screenplay
Terry Rawlings
Editor
David Puttnam
Producer
Hugh Hudson
Director
James Crawford
Producer

Cast

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Ben Cross
Harold Abrahams
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Ian Charleson
Eric Liddell
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Cheryl Campbell
Jennie Liddell
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Alice Krige
Sybil Gordon
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Nigel Havers
Lord Andrew Lindsay
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Ian Holm
Sam Mussabini
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Nicholas Farrell
Aubrey Montague
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Daniel Gerroll
Henry Stallard
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John Gielgud
Master of Trinity
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Lindsay Anderson
Master of Caius
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Nigel Davenport
Lord Birkenhead
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Dennis Christopher
Charles Paddock
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Brad Davis
Jackson Scholz
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Patrick Magee
Lord Cadogan
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Peter Egan
Duke of Sutherland
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Struan Rodger
Sandy McGrath
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David Yelland
Prince of Wales
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Richard Griffiths
Head Port-Caius College
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John Young
Rev. J.D. Liddell
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Yvonne Gilan
Mrs Liddell
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David John
Ernest Liddell
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Benny Young
Rob Liddell
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Yves Beneyton
George Andre
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Gerry Slevin
Colonel John Keddie
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Jeremy Sinden
President - Gilbert and Sullivan Society
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Andrew Hawkins
Secretary - Gilbert and Sullivan Society
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Jack Smethurst
Sleeping Car Attendant
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Peter Cellier
Head Waiter - The Savoy
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Ralph Lawton
Harbour Master
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Kim Clifford
Sybil's Maid
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John Rutland
Caius Porter
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Michael Lonsdale
Garth Jones (scenes deleted)
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Ted Robbins
Shot Putter (uncredited)
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Kenneth Branagh
Cambridge Student at Society Day (uncredited)
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Stephen Fry
Cambridge Student at Society Day (uncredited)