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Longford 2006

★ 6.548 votes88 min📅 2006-10-26

"The only thing more shocking than her crime was his crusade to free her"

Longford (2006) delves into the extraordinary life of Lord Longford, a British aristocrat whose unwavering dedication to controversial causes sparked fierce debate and personal turmoil.

Director: Tom Hooper

Cast

Jim Broadbent
Jim Broadbent
Lord Longford
Lindsay Duncan
Lindsay Duncan
Lady Elizabeth Longford
Samantha Morton
Samantha Morton
Myra Hindley
Andy Serkis
Andy Serkis
Ian Brady
Kate Miles
Kate Miles
Rachel Pakenham
Alex Blake
Alex Blake
Paddy Packenham
Sarah Crowden
Sarah Crowden
Lady Tree
Robert Pugh
Robert Pugh
Harold Wilson
Anton Rodgers
Anton Rodgers
Willie Whitelaw
Kika Markham
Kika Markham
Governor Wing

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Longford (2006) about?

Longford (2006) follows the real-life story of Lord Longford, a British peer who champions the causes of controversial figures, including a notorious serial killer. His relentless advocacy for her appeal forces a collision between his personal beliefs and the outrage of the public and political establishment.

Who directed Longford?

Longford was directed by Tom Hooper, known for his work on historical dramas and character-driven narratives.

Who stars in Longford?

The film stars Jim Broadbent in the lead role, alongside Lindsay Duncan, Samantha Morton, Andy Serkis, and Kate Miles.

Is Longford (2006) worth watching?

With its strong performances and compelling themes, Longford (2006) is a gripping watch for fans of political dramas and character studies. The runtime is concise, and the story's moral dilemmas make it a thought-provoking experience, even if it treads into darker territory.

How long is Longford?

Longford (2006) has a runtime of 88 minutes.

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About Longford (2006) — A British aristocrat's fight for justice in a divided society

Longford (2006) delves into the extraordinary life of Lord Longford, a British aristocrat whose unwavering dedication to controversial causes sparked fierce debate and personal turmoil. Directed by Tom Hooper with a keen eye for historical drama, this TV movie paints a nuanced portrait of a man whose moral convictions often collided with public opinion. With a runtime of just 88 minutes, the film balances political intrigue with intimate character study, capturing the tension between reform and resistance in post-war Britain.

Starring Jim Broadbent in a standout performance as the idealistic peer, the cast features Lindsay Duncan and Samantha Morton in supporting roles that ground the story in emotional depth. The atmosphere crackles with the friction of clashing ideologies, while themes of justice, redemption, and societal change ripple beneath the surface. For fans of period dramas and thought-provoking narratives, Longford (2006) offers a compelling exploration of one man's crusade against the odds.