The Millionairess - Maggie Smith - James Villiers - George Bernard Shaw 1972 - Remastered 2024 - 4K

Описание к видео The Millionairess - Maggie Smith - James Villiers - George Bernard Shaw 1972 - Remastered 2024 - 4K

SN Audio-Visual Archives - Shakespeare Network Educational Program - The Millionairess, a comedy of manners by George Bernard Shaw - written in 1936.
Date of transmission: Friday 15 September 1972 - BBC

CAST
Maggie Smith: Epifania Fitzfassenden
James Villiers: Alastair Fitzfassenden
Charles Gray: Adrian Blenderbland
Avril Angers: Woman
Tom Baker: Doctor
Peter Barkworth: Julius Sagamore
John Garrie: Man
Priscilla Morgan: Patricia Smith
Donald Pickering: Manager

Director: William Slater

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Adapted by Maximianno Cobra, from Shakespeare's "Timon of Athens", the film exposes the timeless challenge of social hypocrisy, disillusion and annihilation against the poetics of friendship, love, and beauty.

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