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Which Side Are You On?
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Which Side Are You On?

Apr 8, 1985
0h 53m
★ 6.6

Overview

The documentary features the British miners and their family experiences told through songs, poems, pictures and words.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

LWT

Which Side Are You On? Trailers

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Cast

Michael Elphick

Narrator (voice)

Michael Elphick

Paul Copley

Narrator (voice)

Paul Copley

Charles Boal

Self - Contributor

Charles Boal

Eric Booth

Self - Contributor

Eric Booth

Keith Brookes

Self - Contributor

Keith Brookes

Ann Burrell

Self - Contributor

Ann Burrell

Ted Cawley

Self - Contributor

Ted Cawley

Lynne Colton

Self - Contributor

Lynne Colton

Tommy Coulter

Self - Contributor

Tommy Coulter

Pat Davison

Self - Contributor

Pat Davison

Tommy Early

Self - Contributor

Tommy Early

Mike Elliot

Self - Contributor

Mike Elliot

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