Movie: Fable

Top 10 Billed Cast

Keith Barron
Keith Barron

Narrator

Eileen Atkins
Eileen Atkins

Joan

Ronald Lacey
Ronald Lacey

Len

Rudolph Walker
Rudolph Walker

Policeman

Leo Carera
Leo Carera

Editor

Bari Jonson
Bari Jonson

Deputy Editor

Thomas Baptiste
Thomas Baptiste

Mark

Barbara Assoon
Barbara Assoon

Francesca

Dan Jackson
Dan Jackson

Overseer

Carmen Munroe
Carmen Munroe

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    In Great Britain a reversal of African apartheid comes into place, and the country is governed by black people with whites as the subservients.

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    1965-01-27

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