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| Daisy Ridley | Trudy Ederle | |
| Tilda Cobham-Hervey | Meg Ederle | |
| Stephen Graham | Bill Burgess | |
| Kim Bodnia | Henry Ederle | |
| Jeanette Hain | Gertrude Ederle | |
| Glenn Fleshler | James Sullivan | |
| Sian Clifford | Charlotte 'Eppy' Epstein | |
| Christopher Eccleston | Jabez Wolffe | |
| Ethan Rouse | Henry Jr. (Teen) | |
| Olive Elise Abercrombie | Young Trudy Ederle | |
| Lilly Aspell | Young Meg Ederle | |
| Raphael J. Bishop | Young Henry Jr. Ederle | |
| Alex Hassell | Harry Horlick | |
| Alexander Karim | Benji Zammit | |
| Sebastian Griegel | Horst |
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| Producer |
Jerry Bruckheimer
John K. Campbell |
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| Writer | Jeff Nathanson
Glenn Stout |
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| Cinematography | Óscar Faura
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| Musician | Amelia Warner
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This is the extraordinary true story of Trudy Ederle, the first woman to successfully swim the English Channel. Through the steadfast support of her older sister and supportive trainers, she overcame adversity and the animosity of a patriarchal society to rise through the ranks of the Olympic swimming team and complete the 21-mile trek from France to England. |
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