Status

Released

original language

English

Budget

$ 54000000

Revenue

$ 134686457

Top Billed Cast

Natalie Portman

Evey

Hugo Weaving

V / William Rookwood

Stephen Rea

Finch

Stephen Fry

Deitrich

John Hurt

Adam Sutler

Tim Pigott-Smith

Creedy

Rupert Graves

Dominic

Roger Allam

Lewis Prothero

Ben Miles

Dascomb

Sinéad Cusack

Delia Surridge

Natasha Wightman

Valerie

John Standing

Lilliman

Eddie Marsan

Etheridge

Clive Ashborn

Guy Fawkes

Emma Field-Rayner

Guy Fawkes Lover

Ian Burfield

Tweed Coat Fingerman

Mark Phoenix

Willy Fingerman

Alister Mazzotti

Baldy Fingerman

Billie Cook

Little Glasses Girl

Guy Henry

Heyer

Cosima Shaw

Patricia

Megan Gay

BTN News Poppet

Roderic Culver

BTN News Poppet

Tara Hacking

Vicky

Andy Rashleigh

Fred

Chad Stahelski

Storm Saxon

Antje Rau

Laser Lass

Amelda Brown

Wardrobe Mistress

Richard Campbell

Security Guard

Patricia Gannon

Little Glasses Girl Mum

Mark Longhurst

Little Glasses Girl Dad

Simon Holmes

Barman

Charles Cork

Barfly

John Ringham

Old Man

Oliver Bradshaw

Old Man

Jack Schouten

Middle Class Boy

Caoimhe Murdock

Middle Class Sister

Juliet Howland

Middle Class Mum

Brin Rosser

TV Executive

Raife Patrick Burchell

Studio Technician

Joseph Rye

Jones

Adrian Finighan

News Anchor

Malcolm Sinclair

Major Wilson

Bradley Steve Ford

Evey's Brother

Madeleine Rakic-Platt

Young Evey

Selina Giles

Evey's Mother

Carsten Hayes

Evey's Father

Derek Hutchinson

Bureaucrat

Martin Savage

Denis

Grant Burgin

Operator

Greg Donaldson

Operator

Imogen Poots

Young Valerie

Jason Griffiths

Biology Teacher

Laura Greenwood

Sarah

Kyra Meyer

Christina

Paul Antony-Barber

Valerie's Father

Anna Farnworth

Valerie's Mother

Mary Stockley

Ruth

Simon Newby

Tube Station News Poppet

David Merheb

Young Man

Daniel Donaldson

Young Black Detainee

Dulcie Smart

Civil War News Poppet

Ben Posener

Water Shortage News Poppet

Ian T. Dickinson

Avian Flu News Poppet

Sophia New

Quarantine News Poppet

Julie Brown

Three Waters News Poppet

Gerard Gilroy

Surveillance Man

Eamon Geoghegan

Surveillance Man

Matthew Bates

Finch's Fedco Man

David Leitch

Convenience Store V

Matt Wilkinson

Little Glasses Girl Fingerman

Martin McGlade

Victoria Station Fingerman

Richard Laing

Parliament Lieutenant

Michael Simkins

Parliament General

William Tapley

Radio Man

Tony Cook

Soldier (uncredited)

Christopher Fosh

V Follower (uncredited)

Keith How

V Follower (uncredited)

Norman Campbell Rees

V Follower (uncredited)

Andy Callaghan

Soldier (uncredited)

Forbes KB

Soldier (uncredited)

João Costa Menezes

Soldier (uncredited)

Chris Wilson

Soldier (uncredited)

Nicolas de Pruyssenaere

Marshal (uncredited)

David Decio

V Street Vigilante (uncredited)

Rami Hilmi

V Army Member (uncredited)

Mathis Landwehr

Bodyguard (uncredited)

Jason Oettle

Policeman (uncredited)

Wolfgang Stegemann

Creedy Guard (uncredited)

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