98 minutes
4/21/1983
Caroline is to be wed to Sir Ralph and invites her sister Barbara to be her bridesmaid. Barbara seduces Ralph, however, and she becomes the new Lady, 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, and they continue as a team, but some people begin suspecting her identity, and she risks death if she continues her nefarious activities.
Faye Dunaway
as Lady Barbara Skelton
Alan Bates
as Captain Jerry Jackson
John Gielgud
as Hogarth
Denholm Elliott
as Sir Ralph Skelton
Prunella Scales
as Lady Kingsclere
Oliver Tobias
as Kit Locksby
Glynis Barber
as Caroline
Joan Hickson
as Aunt Agatha
Helena McCarthy
as Moll Skelton
Mollie Maureen
as Doll Skelton
Derek Francis
as Lord Kingsclere
Marina Sirtis
as Jackson's Girl
Nicholas Gecks
as Ned Cotterell
Hugh Millais
as Uncle Martin
Guinevere John
as Landlady at Inn
John Savident
as Squire Thornton
Dermot Walsh
as John Marwood
Marc Sinden
as Lord Dolman
Glynis Brooks
as Ned’s Wife
Mark Burns
as King Charles II
Teresa Codling
as Nell Gwynne
David Gant
as Clergyman in Church
Ewen Solon
as Clergyman at Tyburn
Roger Brierley
as Clergyman at Tyburn
Arthur Whybrow
as Storyteller at Tyburn
Tony Martin
as Vendor at Tyburn
John Pierce Jones
as Ringleader at Tyburn
Robert Putt
as Man at Tyburn
Terence Mountain
as Law Officer
Cyril Conway
as Doctor
Malcolm Mudie
as Courtier
Celia Imrie
as Servant at Inn
Ellen Pollock
as Mrs. Munce
Marianne Stone
as Customer in Shop
Catherine Neilson
as Customer in Shop
Fiona McArthur
as Bridesmaid
Judi Maynard
as Bridesmaid
Lucy Hornak
as Bridesmaid
Francine Morgan
as Bridesmaid
Douglas Milvain
as Coach Passenger
Pamela Cundell
as Coach Passenger
Patrick Brock
as Coach Passenger
Maggie Rennie
as Coach Passenger
Louise English
as Servant
Elaine Ashley
as Servant
Dean Allen
as Servant
Ian Oliver
as Servant
George Tovey
as Man at Inn
Norman Mitchell
as Man at Inn
Mike Hayward
as Man at Inn
Lisa Mulidore
as Village Girl
Barrie Holland
as Nobleman (uncredited)