Nineteen Eighty-Four

Nineteen Eighty-Four

113 mins | Drama, Science Fiction, Romance | Nov. 9, 1984

George Orwell's novel of a totalitarian future society in which a man whose daily work is rewriting history tries to rebel by falling in love.

Nineteen Eighty-Four

113 mins | Drama, Science Fiction, Romance | Nov. 9, 1984

Nineteen Eighty-Four
George Orwell's novel of a totalitarian future society in which a man whose daily work is rewriting history tries to rebel by falling in love.
IMDb rating 7.1
Producers 20th Century Fox, Virgin Films, Umbrella-Rosenblum Film Production, Atlantic Releasing Corporation, Virgin Benelux, Virgin Schallplatten
Original title Nineteen Eighty-Four
Directors David Keating, Ene Watts, Michael Radford
Writers Michael Radford, George Orwell

Cast

John Hurt

as Winston Smith

Richard Burton

as O'Brien

Suzanna Hamilton

as Julia

Cyril Cusack

as Charrington

Gregor Fisher

as Parsons

James Walker

as Syme

Andrew Wilde

as Tillotson

David Cann

as Martin

Peter Frye

as Rutherford

Roger Lloyd Pack

as Waiter

David Trevena

as Tillotson's Friend

Anthony Benson

as Jones

Phyllis Logan

as The Telescreen Anouncer (voice)

Garry Cooper

as Guard

Rupert Baderman

as Winston Smith as a Boy

Corinna Seddon

as Winston's Mother

Martha Parsey

as Winston's Sister

Merelina Kendall

as Mrs. Parsons

P.J. Nicholas

as William Parsons

Lynne Radford

as Susan Parsons

Pip Donaghy

as Inner Party Speaker

Shirley Stelfox

as The Whore

Janet Key

as The Instructress

Hugh Walters

as Artsem Lecturer

John Hughes

as Man in White Coat

Robert Putt

as Shouting Prole

Christine Hargreaves

as Soup Lady

John Golightly

as Patrolman

Rolf Saxon

as Patrolman

Ole Oldendorp

as Eurasian Soldier

Eddie Stacey

as Executioner

Norman Bacon

as Man on Station Platform

John Foss

as Youth Leader

Carey Wilson

as Party Member

Mitzi McKenzie

as Party Member

Pam Gems

as The Washerwoman

Joscik Barbarossa

as Aaronson

John Boswall

as Goldstein

Bob Flag

as Big Brother

Keith Gale

as Prole (uncredited)

Annie Lennox

as Woman at rally (uncredited)

Lucien Morgan

as Ministery Worker (uncredited)

Michael Munn

as Interrogation Room Soldier (uncredited)

Jason Savage

as Child at Rally (uncredited)

Fred Wood

as Prol (uncredited)