
Let Him Have It
The shocking story of an unbelievable miscarriage of justice.In 1950s England, slow-witted Derek Bentley falls in with a group of petty criminals led by Chris Craig, a teenager with a fondness for American gangster films. Chris and Derek's friendship leads to their involvement in the true case which would forever shake England's belief in capital punishment.
Description: In 1950s England, slow-witted Derek Bentley falls in with a group of petty criminals led by Chris Craig, a teenager with a fondness for American gangster films. Chris and Derek's friendship leads to their involvement in the true case which would forever shake England's belief in capital punishment.
Genres: Drama
Budget: $3,735,600 | Revenue : $635,064
Runtime: 115 minutes

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Christopher Eccleston
Played Derek Bentley

Paul Reynolds
Played Christopher Craig

Tom Courtenay
Played William Bentley

Eileen Atkins
Played Lilian Bentley

Iain Cuthbertson
Played Sir David Maxwell-Fyfe

Tom Bell
Played Fairfax

Clive Revill
Played Pierrepoint

Serena Scott Thomas
Played Stella

Clare Holman
Played Iris Bentley

Mark McGann
Played Niven Craig
Bert Tyler-Moore
Played Vincent Montgomery

Jack Deam
Played Terry Stringer

Linda Bassett
Played Mrs. Miles

Karl Johnson
Played Parris

James Villiers
Played Cassels

Michael Gough
Played Lord Goddard

Bill Dean
Played Foreman of the Jury

Edward Hardwicke
Played Approved School Principal

Charlie Creed-Miles
Played Second Boy in School

Walter Sparrow
Played Nightwatchman

Murray Melvin
Played Secondary School Teacher

Peter Jonfield
Played Butcher

Rudolph Walker
Played West Indian Driver

Peter Eyre
Played Humphries

Ronald Fraser
Played Niven's Judge
Francis Hope
Played Big Cecil

Vernon Dobtcheff
Played Clerk of Court

Norman Rossington
Played Postman
Terence Skelton
Played MP
Denny Kirk
Played Mr Craig
Lottie Ward
Played Mrs Craig
Niven Boyd
Played PC McDonald

Robert Morgan
Played PC Miles

Steve Nicolson
Played PC Harrison

Michael Elphick
Played Prison Officer Jack

Jeremy Sinden
Played Soames, Daily Telegraph
Gary Everett
Played Reporter
Geoffrey Drew
Played Prison Chaplain
Viv Warentz
Played Petition Woman
James Bowers
Played Police Officer
Joan Heal
Played Woman in Butcher's Shop
George Christopher Wilson
Played Young Man in Cafe
William Waghorn
Played Police Desk Sgt
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