Our Cissy
1974 · 31 min · ★ 8.0 · Drama
An old man travels to London from the North Country, accompanied by his son, in order to find the truth about his daughter's suicide.
Directed by Alan Parker · Written by Alan Parker
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John Barrett Stan Butler - I Ian East Gordon Butler
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Michael O'Hagan Wilmot -
Graham Ashley Menges
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