Miss Marx
The future is on our side.In her public persona, Eleanor “Tussy” Marx was a translator, actress, a children’s rights activist and a persuasive labour organizer, a tireless powerhouse determined to carry on her father’s work. She held her own with twentieth century gods, including both her father and his colleague Engels. In her privately life, however, she was vulnerable and her attraction to the self-indulgent and self-important Edward Aveling led her into misery and ultimately proved fatal.
Description: In her public persona, Eleanor “Tussy” Marx was a translator, actress, a children’s rights activist and a persuasive labour organizer, a tireless powerhouse determined to carry on her father’s work. She held her own with twentieth century gods, including both her father and his colleague Engels. In her privately life, however, she was vulnerable and her attraction to the self-indulgent and self-important Edward Aveling led her into misery and ultimately proved fatal.
Genres: Drama, History
Homepage: http://www.celluloid-dreams.com/miss-marx
Budget: $0 | Revenue : $0
Runtime: 107 minutes
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Romola Garai
Played Eleanor 'Tussy' Marx
Patrick Kennedy
Played Edward Aveling
John Gordon Sinclair
Played Friedrich Engels
Felicity Montagu
Played Helene Demuth
Karina Fernandez
Played Olive Schreiner
Emma Cunniffe
Played Laura Marx
George Arrendell
Played Paul Lafargue
Célestin Ryelandt
Played Johnny Longuet
Oliver Chris
Played Freddy
Alexandra Lewis
Played Edward's young wife
Georgina Sadler
Played Gerty
Miel Van Hasselt
Played Wilhelm Liebknecht
Freddy Drabble
Played Havelock Ellis
Philip Gröning
Played Karl Marx
Marco Fabbri
Played Charles Longuet
Clelia Rossi Marcelli
Played Young Eleanor
Michael Fitzpatrick
Played Butler
Max Viale
Played Magician's assistant
Lucio Patané
Played Magician
Marco Quaglia
Played William
Bruce McGuire
Played Conference man
Elisabeth McCreton
Played Conference woman
Gabrielle Chiararo
Played Woman worker sigar factory
Pamela Jane Eastwood
Played Woman unionist coat factory
David Kirk Traylor
Played Broncho John
Christoph Hülsen
Played German socialist
Julian Maerten
Played Henry 4 y.o.
Stevie Raine
Played Philip
Edoardo Giardini
Played Factory boy
Sofia Pauly
Played Sick woman
Annika Serong
Played Louise Kautsky
Philippe Gadziola
Played Louise's husband
John Dobrynine
Played Engels' doctor
Francis Pardeilhan
Played Bearded man
Ludovico Benedetti
Played Henry 10 y.o.
Katie McGovern
Played Orphanage comrade
Stéphane Lodzia-Brodzki
Played French doctor
Barney White
Played Michael
Jay Natelle
Played Pharmacist
Margherita Attorre
Played Young Laura Marx
Maria Vera Ratti
Played Jenny Marx
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