

03/03/1989
An English bon-vivant osteopath is enchanted with a young exotic dancer and invites her to live with him. He serves as friend and mentor, and through his contacts and parties she and her friend meet and date members of the Conservative Party. Eventually a scandal occurs when her affair with the Minister of War goes public, threatening their lifestyles and their freedom.

John Hurt
as Stephen Ward

Joanne Whalley
as Christine Keeler

Bridget Fonda
as Mandy Rice-Davies

Ian McKellen
as John Profumo

Leslie Phillips
as Lord Astor

Britt Ekland
as Mariella Novotny

Daniel Massey
as Mervyn Griffith-Jones

Roland Gift
as Johnnie Edgecombe

Alex Norton
as Detective Inspector

Ronald Fraser
as Justice Marshall

Paul Brooke
as Detective Sergeant

Jeroen Krabbé
as Eugene Ivanov

Keith Allen
as Kevin

Ralph Brown
as Paul Mann

Ken Campbell
as Editor of Pictorial

Trevor Eve
as Matinée Idol

Iain Cuthbertson
as Lord Hailsham

Oliver Ford Davies
as Mr Woods

Susannah Doyle
as Jackie

Joanna Dunham
as Lady Astor

Leon Herbert
as Lucky Gordon

Deborah Grant
as Valerie Profumo

Terence Rigby
as James Burge

Johnny Shannon
as Peter Rachman

Jeff Nuttall
as Percy Murray

James Villiers
as Tory MP

Malcolm Terris
as Northern Gent

Jean Alexander
as Mrs. Keeler

Colette Dolan
as Murray's Dancers

Valerie Griffiths
as Landlady

Chris Humphreys
as Clive

Czeslad Grocholski
as Polish Gent

Stefan Kalipha
as Hanif

Tacy Kneale
as Jennifer

Tony Mathews
as Press Secretary

Richard Morant
as D’Lazlo

Mia Nadasi
as Olga

Sarah Prince
as Mr Woods’ Secretary

Ann Queensberry
as Mrs Hare

Raad Rawi
as Aziz

Jennifer Scott Malden
as Jilly

Joan Turner
as Plump Neighbour

Doremy Vernon
as Headgirl

James Villiers
as Conservative M.P.

Alison Waters
as Joannie

Susie Ann Watkins
as Redhead

Arkie Whiteley
as Vicky

Tariq Yunus
as Ayub Khan

Toni Shiletto
as Murray’s Dancers

Jackie Harvey
as Murray’s Dancers

Kate Charman
as Murray’s Dancers
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