Billy Liar poster

Billy Liar

one guy ... three girls ... one ring!

Description: A young Englishman dreams of escaping from his working class family and dead-end job as an undertaker's assistant. A number of indiscretions cause him to lie in order to avoid the penalties. His life turns into a mess and he has an opportunity to run away and leave it all behind.

Genres: Comedy, Romance, Drama

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Budget: $0 | Revenue : $35,609

Runtime: 98 minutes

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Tom Courtenay

Played William Terrence 'Billy' Fisher

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Julie Christie

Played Liz

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Wilfred Pickles

Played Geoffrey Fisher

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Mona Washbourne

Played Alice Fisher

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Ethel Griffies

Played Grandma Florence

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Finlay Currie

Played Duxbury

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Gwendolyn Watts

Played Rita

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Helen Fraser

Played Barbara

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Leonard Rossiter

Played Emanuel Shadrack

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Rodney Bewes

Played Arthur Crabtree

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George Innes

Played Stamp

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Leslie Randall

Played Danny Boon

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Patrick Barr

Played Inspector MacDonald

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Ernest Clark

Played Prison Governor

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Godfrey Winn

Played Disc Jockey

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Jack Cunningham

Played Ticket Examiner (uncredited)

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Harry Landis

Played Man on Train (uncredited)

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E. V. H. Emmett

Played Newsreel Commentator (uncredited)

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Anna Wing

Played Mrs. Crabtree (uncredited)

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Sheila Fearn

Played Telephonist (uncredited)

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Muriel Day

Played Singer - Dance Hall (uncredited)

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Lester Leigh

Played Band Leader - Dance Hall (uncredited)

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Reginald Green

Played Mr. Matthieson (uncredited)

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Margaret Lacey

Played Mrs. Matthieson (uncredited)

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Robin Parkinson

Played Jeweller's Assistant (uncredited)

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David Scase

Played Man in the Record Shop (uncredited)

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Jessie Robins

Played Large Woman in Hospital (uncredited)

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Graham Rigby

Played Supermarket Manager (uncredited)

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Jim Brady

Played Prisoner Escort (uncredited)

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Neville Smith

Played Youth (uncredited)

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Leslie Lawton

Played Youth (uncredited)

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John Tordoff

Played Youth in Wimpy Bar (uncredited)

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Flo Fallows

Played Prostitute (uncredited)

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Alice Woods

Played Prostitute (uncredited)

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John Schlesinger

Played Officer in Dream (uncredited)

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Bryan Mosley

Played Bit Part (uncredited)

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Aleksander Browne

Played Bit Part (uncredited)

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James Byron

Played Serviceman (uncredited)

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Douglas Clarke

Played Serviceman (uncredited)

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Alan Clayton

Played Serviceman (uncredited)

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George Ghent

Played Danny's PRO (uncredited)

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Topsy Jane

Played Liz (uncredited)

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Natalie Kent

Played Bit Part (uncredited)

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Ted Morris

Played Funeral Driver (uncredited)

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Elisabeth Murray

Played Bit Part (uncredited)

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Stuart Myers

Played Man Reading Newspaper (uncredited)

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James Payne

Played Man in Station Cafe (uncredited)

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George Spence

Played Man in Crowd (uncredited)

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Elaine Stevens

Played Danny's Secretary (uncredited)

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William Wymar

Played Army Man (uncredited)

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