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The lives and loves of the Brangwen sisters, Gudrun and Ursula. Absolutely flawless adaptation of a novel directed to perfection by Ken Russell. PS - I do not think that Fred Wood is one of the miners in the opening credits. |
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![]() | 14th November 1969 Cinema | |
![]() | 29th March 1970 Cinema | |
2nd August 2004 DVD ![]() | ||
![]() | 27th March 2018 Blu-Ray |
![]() | Rupert Birkin |
![]() | Gerald Crich |
![]() | Gudrun Brangwen |
![]() | Gudrun Brangwen |
![]() | Ursula Brangwen |
![]() | Hermione Roddice |
![]() | Thomas Crich |
![]() | Loerke |
![]() | Mrs. Crich |
![]() | Winifred Crich (as Sarah Nicholls) |
![]() | Laura Crich |
![]() | Tibby Lupton |
![]() | Mr. Brangwen |
![]() | Mrs. Brangwen |
![]() | Contessa |
![]() | Minister |
![]() | Palmer |
![]() | Loerke's Friend |
Maestro | |
![]() | Barber |
![]() | Basis Crich |
![]() | Salsie |
![]() | Miner |
![]() | Miner |
![]() | child at wedding |
![]() | child at wedding |
![]() | Dancer |
![]() | Gittens |