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Jim Broadbent, Samantha Morton, Andy Serkis
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In the 1960s a string of childrens murders by Ian Brady and Myra Hindley rocked Britain. Government minister Lord Longford believed that Myra was worthy of redemption and worked tirelessly for decades to try to clear her name. His convictions cost him the respect of his friends, family and his reputation among all Brits.
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