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All Is True

Country: United Kingdom, Language: English, 101 mins

  • Director: Kenneth Branagh
  • Writer: Ben Elton
  • Producer: Kenneth Branagh; Judy Hofflund; Matthew Jenkins; Louise Killin

CGiii Comment

London, June 29th, 1613. The Globe Theater, ran by the famous playwright William Shakespeare, accidentally burns to ashes. Seriously affected, he stops writing and returns to his hometown, where his wife Anne and daughters Judith and Susanna get surprised to hear he intends to stay there definitively, after two decades working in the capital, neglecting his sincere affections for them.


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Cast & Characters

Kenneth Branagh as William Shakespeare;
Judi Dench as Anne Shakespeare;
Ian McKellen as Earl of Southampton;
Nonso Anozie as Actor Playing Aaron;
Lolita Chakrabarti as Stratford Landlady;
Darryl Clark as Mr. Wheeler;
Jack Colgrave Hirst as Tom Quiney;
Doug Colling as Douglas / Shakespeare's Servant;
John Dagleish as Rafe Smith;
Eleanor de Rohan as Margaret Wheeler;
Clara Duczmal as Elizabeth Hall;
Phil Dunster as Henry / the Student;
Freya Durkan as Young Judith Shakespeare;
Sam Ellis as Hamnet Shakespeare;
Sean Foley as John Lane;
Hadley Fraser as John Hall;
Gerard Horan as Ben Jonson;
Matt Jessup as Frank;
Harry Lister Smith as Jack Cade;
Alex Macqueen as Sir Thomas Lucy