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| Denholm Elliott | Tom Bates | |
| Joan Plowright | Norma Bates | |
| Suzanna Hamilton | Patricia Bates | |
| Benjamin Whitrow | Businessman | |
| Dudley Sutton | Stroller | |
| Mary MacLeod | Valerie Holdsworth | |
| Tim Preece | Clergyman | |
| Elizabeth Bradley | Woman Passer By | |
| Hugh Walters | Man | |
| Christopher Fairbanks | Drunk | |
| Michael Kitchen | ||
| Patricia Lawrence | ||
| Michelle Newell | ||
| Paul Williamson |
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| Producer | Kenith Trodd
Naim Attallah |
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| Writer | Dennis Potter
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| Musician | Sting
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Brimstone and Treacle is a modern gothic tale about the evil that men do and the price that must be paid to make things right. The film, a remake of a 1976 teleplay that included Denholm Elliot in its original cast as Mr. Bates, the film also included an incredibly cool soundtrack of songs by artists like The Go-Go's, The Police, Squeeze and an irreverently stylish 1930's little diddy called "Spread A Little Happiness", performed by Sting by himself. |
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