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London, 1953. Mr. Williams, a veteran civil servant, is an important cog within the city's bureaucracy as it struggles to rebuild in the aftermath of World War II. Buried under paperwork at the office and lonely at home, his life has long felt empty and meaningless. Then a devastating medical diagnosis forces him to take stock, and to try and grasp some fulfilment before it passes permanently beyond reach.
Cast
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Bill Nighy
Played Williams
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Aimee Lou Wood
Played Margaret Harris
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Alex Sharp
Played Peter Wakeling
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Tom Burke
Played Sutherland
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Adrian Rawlins
Played Middleton
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Oliver Chris
Played Hart
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Hubert Burton
Played Rusbridger
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Zoe Boyle
Played Mrs. McMasters
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Barney Fishwick
Played Michael
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Patsy Ferran
Played Fiona
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Michael Cochrane
Played Sir James
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Lia Williams
Played Mrs. Smith
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Anant Varman
Played Singh
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Jessica Flood
Played Mrs. Porter
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Jamie Wilkes
Played Talbot
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Richard Cunningham
Played Harvey
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John Mackay
Played Jones
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Ffion Jolly
Played Mrs. Button
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Celeste Dodwell
Played Mrs. Matthews
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Jonathan Keeble
Played Doctor Matthews
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Eunice Roberts
Played Miss Fry
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Mark James
Played Young Michael
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Edward Wolstenholme
Played Colleague
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Nichola McAuliffe
Played Mrs. Blake
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Laurie Denman
Played Piano Man
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Gleanne Purcell-Brow…
Played Barwoman
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Violeta Valverde
Played Striptease Artist
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Michael James
Played Fortnums Watier
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Rosie Sansom
Played Mrs. Johnstone
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Matilda Ziegler
Played Prim Lady
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Grant Gillespie
Played Lyons Head Waiter
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Robin Sebastian
Played Distinguished Gentle…
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David Summer
Played Distinguished Gentle…
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Nicky Goldie
Played Landlady
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Thomas Coombes
Played Police Constable
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Grant Crookes
Played Commuter (uncredited…
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