Return to Waterloo (film)
Return to Waterloo is a 1984 British musical film written and directed by Ray Davies and starring Tim Roth, Kenneth Colley and Claire Parker. The film shows the journey of a commuter from Guildford to Waterloo in London.[1] The soundtrack was provided by The Kinks who released an album Return to Waterloo in connection with it. The film's cinematographer is Roger Deakins, who would receive great acclaim in British and American film working with the Coen brothers and Sam Mendes.
Cast
- Sally Anne Field ... Girl Punk
- Dominique Barnes ... Traveler's Daughter
- Joan Blackman ... Mother
- Kenneth Colley ... The Traveller
- Sheila Collings ... Middle-Aged Lady
- Michael Cule ... Businessman
- Ray Davies ... Subway Singer
- Timothy Davies ... Father, Horsley Station
- Myrtle Devenish ... Blind Lady
- Roy Evans ... Mortuary Assistant
- Michael Fish ... Himself
- Gretchen Franklin ... Woman on train
- Christopher Godwin ... Businessman
- Valerie Holliman ... Traveler's Wife
- Nat Jackley ... Old Soldier
- Neil Landor ... Newscaster
- Lizzie McKenzie ... Middle-Aged Lady
- Allan Mitchell ... Headmaster
- Claire Parker ... Walkman Girl
- Teresa Pattison ... Aerobics Teacher
- Aaron Probyn ... Small Boy Traveller
- Claire Rayner ... Herself
- Wanda Rokicki ... Schoolteacher / Girl with Long Fair Hair
- Betty Romaine ... Old Lady
- Tim Roth ... Boy Punk
- Mike Smart ... Young punk
- Wally Thomas ... Old Soldier
- Sue Vanner ... Sexy Girl
- Hywel Williams-Ellis ... Young Businessman
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