Draft:The Reprieve
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The Reprieve is a 10 minute short film directed and written by John Lind and produced in 1972 by National Film and Television School for a theatrical release. The film starred Shane Briant, Ben Cross and Gerald Donaldson. The film also featured performances by Peter Sallis and Robin Soans.
Plot
[edit]Cast
[edit]- Shane Briant as Cossack Horseman
- Ben Cross as Bolshevik
- Gerald Donaldson as Bolshevik Commandant
- Peter Harlowe as Condemned White Army Officer
- Brian Huberman as Renegade
- Robin John as Cossack Horseman
- Paddy Ryan as Hangman
- Peter Sallis as Cossack Horseman
- Tony Smart as Reprieve Horseman
- Robin Soans as Bolshevik
- Peter Weston as Cossack Horseman
References
[edit]External Links
[edit]The Reprieve at IMDB