"In a totalitarian future society, a man whose daily work is rewriting history tries to rebel by falling in love."
Edmond O'Brien
as Winston Smith of the Outer Party
Jan Sterling
as Julia of the Outer Party
Michael Redgrave
as O'Connor of the Inner Party
David Kossoff
as Charrington the Junk Shop Owner
Mervyn Johns
as Jones
Donald Pleasence
as R. Parsons
Carol Wolveridge
as Selina Parsons
Ernest Clark
as Outer Party Announcer
Patrick Allen
as Inner Party Official
Ronan O'Casey
as Rutherford
Bartlett Mullins
as Syme
Michael Ripper
as Outer Party Orator
Ewen Solon
Kenneth Griffith
as Prisoner
Walter Gotell
as Guard (uncredited)
Patrick Troughton
as Man on Telescreen (uncredited)
John Vernon
as Big Brother (uncredited)
Barbara Keogh
as Special Woman (uncredited)
Barbara Cavan
as Woman (voice) (uncredited)
Anthony Jacobs
as Telescreen (voice) (uncredited)
Bernard Rebel
as Kalador (uncredited)
Bill Lewthwaite
Editor
N. Peter Rathvon
Producer
C.M. Pennington-Richards
Director of Photography
Michael Anderson
Director
George Orwell
Novel
William Templeton
Screenplay
Robert Lennard
Casting
Ralph Gilbert Bettison
Henry Montsash
Hairstylist
Malcolm Arnold
Original Music Composer
Terence Verity
Art Direction
L. V. Clark
Makeup Artist