Murder in the Cathedral
Originally released in 1951. Murder in the Cathedral is a drama/history film. directed by George Hoellering.
Starring John Groser, Alexander Gauge, and Donald Bisset
Synopsis
Murder in the Cathedral is a story about Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury, and his struggles against temptation and personal vanity prior to his murder in the great Cathedral.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
John Groser
as Thomas a Becket
Alexander Gauge
as King Henry II
Donald Bisset
as First Priest
Leo McKern
as Third Knight
Niall MacGinnis
as Herald
Michael Aldridge
as Second Knight
T. S. Eliot
as Voice of Fourth Tempter
Mark Dignam
as First Knight
Paul Rogers
as Fourth Knight
William Patrick
as Archbishop's Knight
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Film Traders Ltd
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Murder in the Cathedral about?
Murder in the Cathedral is a story about Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury, and his struggles against temptation and personal vanity prior to his murder in the great Cathedral.
Who directed Murder in the Cathedral?
Murder in the Cathedral was directed by George Hoellering.
How long is Murder in the Cathedral?
Murder in the Cathedral has a runtime of 1 hours and 54 minutes (114 minutes total).
When was Murder in the Cathedral released?
Murder in the Cathedral was released on September 10, 1951 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Murder in the Cathedral?
The main cast of Murder in the Cathedral includes John Groser, Alexander Gauge, Donald Bisset, Leo McKern, Niall MacGinnis.