John Wesley (film)
John Wesley is a 1954 British historical film directed by Norman Walker and starring Leonard Sachs, Neil Heayes and Keith Pyott.[1] It depicts the life of the father of Methodism, John Wesley, and his life.
Cast
- Leonard Sachs ... John Wesley
- Gerard Lohan ... Wesley as a Child
- Neil Heayes ... Wesley as a Student
- Keith Pyott ... Rev. Samuel Weslwy
- Curigwen Lewis ... Susannah Wesley
- John Witty ... Peter Bohler
- Derek Aylward ... Charles Wesley
- Patrick Barton ... George Whitefield
- John Slater ... Condemned Man
- Philip Leaver ... Beau Nash
- Joss Ambler ... Trustee of Georgia
- Andrew Cruickshank ... Trustee of Georgia
- Horace Sequiera ... Trustee of Georgia
- Sydney Moncton ... Trustee of Georgia
- Erik Chitty ... Trustee of Georgia
- George Bishop ... Trustee of Georgia
- Milton Rosmer ... Trustee of Georgia
- Henry Hewitt ... Bishop of Bristol
- Patrick Holt ... Thomas Maxfield
- Arthur Young ... King George II
- Vincent Holman ... Beaumont, a Quaker
- Edward Jewesbury ... James Hutton
- Julien Mitchell ... Tom Dekkar
- Harry Towb ... Michael O'Rory
- Neal Arden ... William Holland
- F.B.J. Sharp ... Vicar
- Roger Maxwell ... General Holt
- Roddy Hughes ... Mr. Bligh
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