
Brazil
Set in a dystopian society, the movie "Brazil" follows a daydreaming government worker who becomes embroiled in a bureaucratic mix-up that leads to a series of chaotic events. As he navigates through a world of oppressive surveillance and bureaucracy, he embarks on a journey to right the wrongs and find love. The film is known for its dark humor, surreal visuals, and critique of totalitarianism.

Bob Hoskins
Spoor

Michael Palin
Jack Lint

Robert De Niro
Harry Tuttle

Terry Gilliam
Smoking Man (uncredited)

Jim Broadbent
Dr. Jaffe

Jack Purvis
Dr. Chapman

Don Henderson
First 'Black Maria' Guard

Ian Holm
Mr. Kurtzmann

Jonathan Pryce
Sam Lowry

Derrick O'Connor
Dowser

Simon Jones
Arrest Official

Katherine Helmond
Mrs. Ida Lowry

Ian Richardson
Mr. Warrenn

Peter Vaughan
Mr. Helpmann

Kim Greist
Jill Layton

Barbara Hicks
Mrs. Alma Terrain

Charles McKeown
Lime

Kathryn Pogson
Shirley

Bryan Pringle
Spiro

Sheila Reid
Mrs. Buttle

John Flanagan
T.V. Interviewer / Salesman

Roger Ashton-Griffiths
Priest

John Pierce Jones
Basement Guard

Nigel Planer
Charlie--Dept. of Works

Terence Bayler
T.V. Commercial Presenter

Gorden Kaye
M.O.I. Lobby Porter

Howard Lew Lewis
Black Maria Guard

Ray Cooper
Technician

Brian Miller
Mr. Buttle

Derek Deadman
Bill - Dept. of Works

Bill Wallis
Bespectacled Lurker

Myrtle Devenish
Typist in Jack's Office

Ann Way
Old Lady with Dog

Oscar Quitak
Interview Official

Harold Innocent
Interview Official

John Grillo
Interview Official

Ralph Nossek
Interview Official

David Gant
Interview Official

James Coyle
Interview Official

Patrick Connor
Cell Guard

Elizabeth Spender
Alison / 'Barbara' Lint
