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| Richard Burton | Martin Dysart | |
| Peter Firth | Alan Strang | |
| Colin Blakely | Frank Strang | |
| Joan Plowright | Dora Strang | |
| Harry Andrews | Harry Dalton | |
| Eileen Atkins | Hesther Saloman | |
| Jenny Agutter | Jill Mason | |
| Kate Reid | Margaret Dysart | |
| John Wyman | Horseman | |
| Elva Mai Hoover | Miss Raintree | |
| Ken James | Mr. Pearce | |
| Patrick Brymer | Hospital Patient | |
| Sufi Bukhari | 2nd Child | |
| David Gardner | Dr. Bennett | |
| James Hurdle | Mr. Davies |
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| Producer | Elliott Kastner
Lester Persky |
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| Writer | Peter Shaffer
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| Musician | Richard Rodney Bennett
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A psychiatrist, Martin Dysart, investigates the savage blinding of six horses with a metal spike in a stable in Hampshire, England. The atrocity was committed by an unassuming seventeen-year-old stable boy named Alan Strang, the only son of an opinionated but inwardly-timid father and a genteel, religious mother. As Dysart exposes the truths behind the boy's demons, he finds himself face-to-face with his own. |
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