The Devil's Whore

The Devil's Whore

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show_name = The Devil's Whore


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genre = Drama
creator = Peter Flannery
director = Marc Munden
starring = Andrea Riseborough, Dominic West
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country = UK
language = English
num_episodes = 4
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producer = Company Pictures
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location = filmed in South Africa
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network = Channel 4 (UK)
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first_run = autumn 2008
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imdb_id = 1050057

"The Devil's Whore" is an upcoming four-part TV series about the English Civil War, produced by Company Pictures for Channel 4 . [Hemley, Matthew (11 June 2007) [http://www.thestage.co.uk/news/newsstory.php/17136/writer-flannery-pens-war-drama-for-channel-4 Writer Flannery pens war drama for Channel 4] , The Stage]

It was written by Peter Flannery, who began working on "The Devil's Whore" in 1997. [Hastings, Chris (11 June 2007) [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/06/10/nround110.xml Channel 4 sexes up the Puritans] , The Daily Telegraph] It is believed to have a budget of £7 million and will span the years 1642 to 1660.

The serial was filmed on location South Africa.

Cast

*John Simm as Edward Sexby
*Dominic West as Oliver Cromwell
*Andrea Riseborough as Angelica Fanshawe
*Michael Fassbender as Thomas Rainsborough
*Peter Capaldi as Charles I of England
*Jeremy Crutchley as Toop
*Tom Goodman-Hill as John Lilburne

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External links

*imdb title|1050057


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