
Carey Mulligan
Edith Pretty
Ralph Fiennes
Basil Brown
Lily James
Peggy Piggott
Johnny Flynn
Rory Lomax
Ben Chaplin
Stuart Piggott
Ken Stott
Charles Phillips
Archie Barnes
Robert Pretty
Monica Dolan
May Brown
Eamon Farren
John Brailsford
Paul Ready
James Reid Moir
Peter McDonald
Guy Maynard
Stephen Worrall
Ferryman
Danny Webb
John Grateley
Robert Wilfort
Billy Lyons
James Dryden
George Spooner
Joe Hurst
John Jacobs
Christopher Godwin
Dr Parry
Ellie Piercy
Mrs Lyons
Bronwyn James
Ellen Mckenzie
Des Kaliszewski
Barge Skipper
Jonah Rzeskiewicz
London Man
Jack Bennett
Air Raid Warden
John Macmillan
Dr Rothman
Arsher Ali
William Grimes
Amelia Stephenson
Amelia
Grant Crookes
Police Officer (uncredited)
Kemal Shah
Barfly
Released
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- #based on novel or book
- #excavation
- #single parent
- #based on true story
- #class differences
- #archaeologist
- #archaeological dig
- #excavator
- #1930s
- #suffolk, england
- #widowed mother
- #eve of world war ii
- #ipswich
Reviews

The Dig reminded me of another movie about archaeology and which was not only also based on a true story but also involved a woman’s contribution to that scientific field. That other movie was Ammonite, about a woman archaeologist in a time when women were more than rare in that field of endeavor. Unlike that character, however, Edith Pretty in The Dig does not do the work herself. Instead, her
Before watching this film, I had absolutely no idea who Basil Brown (Ralph Fiennes), Edith Pretty (Carey Mulligan), or even Peggy Piggott (Lily James) were and what they did. As an engineer and a science enthusiast myself, I rarely struggle to find some sort of enjoyment in movies based on true stories about scientific discoveries, technological advancements, or impactful historical events. Theref












