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A Rogue in Londinium ()


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Richard Rhys is a portraitist living in the East End of London. Victoria Thornton is one of the richest women in England and a social reformer. Her compassion for him ignites the flame of passion.

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Jay Aubrey II ...
Sideshow Patron
Andrew Barrett ...
Butler
Trevor Bittinger ...
Dr. Stephens
Robert Carroll ...
Kieran Riley policeman
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Victoria Thornton
Dennis Davies ...
Prince Albert Victor
David DeDeaux ...
Sideshow Patron
Sandra DeLuca ...
Sophie Newhardt
Jennie Evangelista ...
Jennie Rhys
Ed Feeney ...
Sideshow Patron
Murray Fryd ...
Sideshow Patron
Elisa Gierasch ...
Gert Miller
Mary Giles ...
Cafe Patron
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Richard Rhys
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Lisa / Ophelia
Morgan Harris ...
Edith Nesbit
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Charles Thornton
Lannie Hill ...
Pub Crawler
Rachel Horlick ...
Prostitute
Mimi Jefferson ...
Hester
Kathrin Kana ...
Prostitute
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Catherine Burroughs
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Dr. Willoughby
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Beatrice Potter Webb
Mark Levy ...
Jules' friend
Martin Loewe ...
Gentleman
Jerry Marsini ...
Vincent Morris
Frank Masso ...
Dead Prostitute
Thom Milano ...
Inspector McNeely
Hayden Morris ...
Constable
Tristan O'Connor ...
Rose
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Annie Smith
Jeremy Peterson ...
Mrs. Hopkins
Sal Pisano ...
Violinist
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Masked dancer
Adam Samtur ...
Sideshow Patron
Matt Scivoli ...
Stagehand
Patrick Sullivan ...
Sean Murphy policeman
Louis Vitello ...
Restaurant patron
Jamie Walker ...
Sideshow Patron
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Jules Whitby
Claire White ...
Nurse

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Whitney Hamilton

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Whitney Hamilton ... (screenwriter)

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Elizabeth Hamilton ... producer
Whitney Hamilton ... producer
Judy Krause ... associate producer
Thom Milano ... co-producer
Patrick Sullivan ... executive producer

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Jimi Zhivago

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Patrick Sullivan

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Elizabeth Hamilton
Whitney Hamilton

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Francis J. Kuzler ... special thanks

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Richard Rhys, a portraitist, wakes up one night beside the body of a dead prostitute. The last thing he remembers is being hit in the head with a bottle. He stumbles out in to the wintry street only find the kindness of Victoria Thornton, a wealthy philanthropist and reformer determined to help the lower classes and the impoverished. It is a chance meeting but profound enough to turn both of their worlds upside down. Richard is a drunk and a womanizer while Victoria is devoted to her work and to her arranged marriage to Charles Thornton. Catherine Burroughs is a famous actress of the English stage and a cohort of Richard's. When Charles asks Catherine to recommend an artist to paint his wife's portrait she refers Richard. Jules Whitby is an apprentice of Edward Muybridge. He has one of the first prototypes of the motion picture camera. Dr. Stephens, an aristocrat and doctor pays Jules to collect morbid images of dead prostitutes for his library. Jules begins to shadow Richard Rhys in the East End as more and more ladies of the evening are discovered murdered. At the same time Richard is spending a great deal of time with Victoria at tea. He sketches her likeness as studies for the portrait. Victoria confides in Catherine, her cousin, that she is smitten with Richard. When Richard greets Catherine backstage after one of her performances she seduces him and paints him with blood. In a fit of jealousy she sends him into the streets as she screams murder. Richard is arrested as a prime suspect but Victoria is able to free him with her influence and power. Rescued once again Richard goes to thank Victoria and they consummate their relationship. Richard wanders into a sideshow only to discover his image on a screen along with Victoria's on the first night they met. Richard now shadows Jules in an attempt to protect Victoria's honor. When Richard discovers Jules taking images of Victoria and himself in the park together he beats him mercilessly and threatens to cut his throat. Victoria realizes she is pregnant and in order to save her marriage and Richard she goes to New York. Victoria miscarries and the pregnancy is an absolute surprise to Charles. Richard follows Victoria to New York as Charles releases Victoria from their agreement. The murders suddenly stop. Richard and Victoria are reunited and begin their new life together in New York City. Written by Elizabeth Hamilton

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  • 135 min
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Budget $100,000 (estimated)

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