127 minutes
9/16/1973
A BBC television adaptation of Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's novel. The prisoner Nemov is an honest man serving a term of 10 years for violations of Article 58. Nemov falls in love with Lyuba, who is having sex with the camp doctor Mereshchun, in exchange for better food and living conditions.
David Leland
as Nemov
Gabrielle Lloyd
as Lyuba
Richard Durden
as Khomich
Patrick Stewart
as Gurvich
Allan Surtees
as Brylov
Michael Poole
as Yakhimchuk
Barry Jackson
as Gai
John Kane
as Chegenyov
Barbara Hickmott
as Granya
Theresa Watson
as Shurochka
Alan Gerrard
as Kolodey
Terence Davies
as Kostya
Forbes Collins
as Chmuta
John Quarmby
as Mereshchun
Jan Conrad
as Munitsa
Reg Pritchard
as Ovchukhov
Hal Jeayes
as Dorofeyev
Malcolm Hayes
as Solomon
James Ottaway
as Belobotnikov
Arthur Whybrow
as Goldtooth
Eric Mason
as Georgie
James Coyle
as Lennie
Edwin Finn
as Vitka
John Herrington
as Fomin
George Cormack
as Gontoir
Len Maley
as Kaplyuzhnikov
Peter Schofield
as Visiting Warder
Jeffrey Chegwin
as Dimta
Trevor Lawrence
as Angel
Violette Leown
as Bella
Robert Robinson
as Aga Mirza
Vass Anderson
as Pososhkov
Anthony Brothers
as Escort Sergeant
Michael Golden
as Cook
Alexis Chesnakov
as Musician
David Ellison
as 1st Bricklayer
Norman Ettlinger
as 1st Foreman
Carl Forgione
as 1st Man
Peter Geddis
as 1st Gangleader
Brian Grellis
as Machineshop Foreman
Reg Hogarth
as Accordionist
Merelina Kendall
as 1st Woman
Lynne Preston
as 1st Student
Frank Seton
as Goner
Ted Valentine
as Smith - Foreman
William Ridoutt
as Bath Orderly