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Chariots of Fire

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Two British track athletes, one a determined Jew and the other a devout Christian, are driven to win in the 1924 Olympics as they wrestle with issues of pride and conscience.
Director
Hugh Hudson
Year
Box Office
$58,972,904
Production
Enigma Productions,Allied Stars,20th Century Fox
Awards
Won 4 Oscars. 18 wins & 19 nominations total
Nicholas Farrell
Aubrey Montague
Nigel Havers
Lord Andrew Lindsay
Ian Charleson
Eric Liddell
Ben Cross
Harold Abrahams
Daniel Gerroll
Henry Stallard
Ian Holm
Sam Mussabini
John Gielgud
Master of Trinity
Lindsay Anderson
Master of Caius
Nigel Davenport
Lord Birkenhead
Cheryl Campbell
Jennie Liddell
Alice Krige
Sybil Gordon
Dennis Christopher
Charles Paddock
Brad Davis
Jackson Scholz
Patrick Magee
Lord Cadogan
Peter Egan
Duke of Sutherland
Struan Rodger
Sandy McGrath
David Yelland
Prince of Wales
Yves Beneyton
George Andre
Jeremy Sinden
President-Gilbert & Sullivan Society
President-Cambridge Athletic Club
Secretary-Gilbert & Sullivan Society
Richard Griffiths
Head Porter-Caius College
John Young
Reverend. J.D. Liddell
Benny Young
Rob Liddell
Mrs Liddell
Jack Smethurst
Sleeping Car Attendant
Colonel John Keddie
Peter Cellier
Head Waiter-Savoy
Taylor
American Coach
Harbour Master
John Rutland
Caius Porter
Caius Manservant
Reporter
Sybil's Maid
Highland Provost
Patrick Doyle
Jimmie (as Pat Doyle)
David John
Ernest Liddell
Schoolgirl (as Teresa Dignan)
Ruby Wax
Bunty
First Scots Boy
Second Scots Boy
Round Headed Child
Kenneth Branagh
Cambridge Student - Society Day crowd
Pitti-Sing in 'The Mikado'
Spectaor at Olympics
Policeman
Stephen Fry
Singer in 'H.M.S. Pinafore'
Undergraduate
Peep-Bo in 'The Mikado'
Captain of Cambridge Athletic Team
Ted Robbins
Shot-Putter
Race Spectator
Guy Standeven
Lord Lindsay's Butler

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Two British track athletes, one a determined Jew and the other a devout Christian, are driven to win in the 1924 Olympics as they wrestle with issues of pride and conscience.

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Director: Hugh Hudson
Writer: Colin Welland
Production: Enigma Productions,Allied Stars,20th Century Fox
Year: 1981
MetaScore: 78/100
ImdbRating: 7.2
BoxOffice: $58,972,904
Released: 09 Apr 1982
Awards: Won 4 Oscars. 18 wins & 19 nominations total
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