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1990-12-07 • 2h 20m
A costume drama / satire about financial skull-duggery, and confidence tricksters in both the upper and lower classes in Victorian London. A working class man impersonates a lord who is supposedly very rich and a financial wizard. As such he is invited to all the best peoples' parties.
- Directors
- Christine Edzard
- Writters
- Olivier Stockman, Christine Edzard
- Editors
- Olivier Stockman, Christine Edzard, Olivier Stockman
No Poster
The Fool
Visit website1990-12-07 • 2h 20m
7.0/10 • 2
A costume drama / satire about financial skull-duggery, and confidence tricksters in both the upper and lower classes in Victorian London. A working class man impersonates a lord who is supposedly very rich and a financial wizard. As such he is invited to all the best peoples' parties.
- Directors
- Christine Edzard
- Writters
- Olivier Stockman, Christine Edzard
- Editors
- Olivier Stockman, Christine Edzard, Olivier Stockman
Top Billed Cast
View CreditsDerek Jacobi
Mr. Frederick / Sir John
Paul Brooke
Lord Paramount
Julian Firth
John Tams
Ian Targett
Paddy Ward
Jo Warne
Chris Whittingham
Rory Murray
Henry Ottaway
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- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- English
- Budget
- $7,600,000.00
- Revenue
- $79,139.00
- Keywords
- victorian englandsocial satirewoman directordouble identityfinancial fraud