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Fanny Lye Deliver'd
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Fanny Lye Deliver'd

Oct 10, 2019
1h 50m
★ 6.5

Her world transform'd

Overview

On an isolated English farm in 1657, Fanny lives a quiet life with her oppressive husband John and their young son. One day their life is rocked with the arrival of young couple Thomas and Rebecca who claim to have been robbed and need a place to stay. But are these strangers really who they say they are?

Genres

Drama
History
Thriller

Production Companies

Essential Filmproduktion
Pull Back Camera
Head Gear Films
Kreo Films

Fanny Lye Deliver'd Trailers

Cast

Maxine Peake

Fanny Lye

Maxine Peake

Charles Dance

John Lye

Charles Dance

Freddie Fox

Thomas Ashbury

Freddie Fox

Tanya Reynolds

Rebecca Henshaw

Tanya Reynolds

Zak Adams

Arthur Lye

Zak Adams

Peter McDonald

High Sheriff for the Council of State

Peter McDonald

Perry Fitzpatrick

Sheriff's Deputy

Perry Fitzpatrick

Kenneth Collard

Constable

Kenneth Collard

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