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Martin Chuzzlewit - Miniseries

"Martin Chuzzlewit is a wealthy old man. But who will inherit his riches?"

Old Martin Chuzzlewit is nearing his death. Who will inherit his riches? With such a prize to play for, the Chuzzlewit family bring forth all of their cunning, greed and selfishness.

Top Cast

  • Paul Scofield

    Paul Scofield

    Old Martin Chuzzlewit / Anthony Chuzzlewit

  • Keith Allen

    Keith Allen

    Jonas Chuzzlewit

  • Tom Wilkinson

    Tom Wilkinson

    Seth Pecksniff

  • Emma Chambers

    Emma Chambers

    Charity Pecksniff

  • Philip Franks

    Philip Franks

    Tom Pinch

  • Pauline Turner

    Pauline Turner

    Mary Graham

  • Julia Sawalha

    Julia Sawalha

    Mercy Pecksniff

  • Peter Wingfield

    Peter Wingfield

    John Westlock

Overview

Old Martin Chuzzlewit is nearing his death. Who will inherit his riches? With such a prize to play for, the Chuzzlewit family bring forth all of their cunning, greed and selfishness.

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