Título : | Tom Jones (1963) | Tipo de documento: | documento proyectable o vídeo | Autores: | Tony Richardson, ; Albert Finney, Actor ; Susannah York, Actor | Editorial: | Metro Goldwyn Mayer | Fecha de publicación: | 1963 | Número de páginas: | 123' | Il.: | il. b/n | Dimensiones: | 19 cm | Idioma : | Español (spa) Inglés (eng) Idioma original : Inglés (eng) | Clasificación: | :Inglés:Cine y Documentales:Acción, Aventuras :Inglés:Cine y Documentales:Comedia :Inglés:Cine y Documentales:Históricas
| Resumen: | In eighteenth-century England, "first cousins" Tom Jones and Master Blifil grew up together in privilege in the western countryside, but could not be more different in nature. Tom, the bastard son of one of Squire Allworthy's servants Jenny Jones and the local barber Partridge, was raised by virtuous Allworthy as his own after he sent Jenny away. Tom is randy, chasing anything in a skirt, he's having a sexual relationship on the sly with Molly Seagrim, the peasant daughter of Allworthy's gamekeeper. Tom is nonetheless kind-hearted and good-natured, he who is willing to defend that and those in which he believes. Blifil, on the other hand, is dour, and although outwardly pious, is cold-hearted and vengeful. Despite his randiness, Tom eventually falls in love with Sophie Western, who has just returned to the area after a few years abroad. Despite Sophie's love for Tom, Squire Western and his spinster sister would rather see Sophie marry Blifil rather than a bastard, who Western ... | Nota de contenido: | Subt.: castellano |
Tom Jones (1963) [documento proyectable o vídeo] / Tony Richardson, ; Albert Finney, Actor ; Susannah York, Actor . - [S.l.] : Metro Goldwyn Mayer, 1963 . - 123' : il. b/n ; 19 cm. Idioma : Español ( spa) Inglés ( eng) Idioma original : Inglés ( eng) Clasificación: | :Inglés:Cine y Documentales:Acción, Aventuras :Inglés:Cine y Documentales:Comedia :Inglés:Cine y Documentales:Históricas
| Resumen: | In eighteenth-century England, "first cousins" Tom Jones and Master Blifil grew up together in privilege in the western countryside, but could not be more different in nature. Tom, the bastard son of one of Squire Allworthy's servants Jenny Jones and the local barber Partridge, was raised by virtuous Allworthy as his own after he sent Jenny away. Tom is randy, chasing anything in a skirt, he's having a sexual relationship on the sly with Molly Seagrim, the peasant daughter of Allworthy's gamekeeper. Tom is nonetheless kind-hearted and good-natured, he who is willing to defend that and those in which he believes. Blifil, on the other hand, is dour, and although outwardly pious, is cold-hearted and vengeful. Despite his randiness, Tom eventually falls in love with Sophie Western, who has just returned to the area after a few years abroad. Despite Sophie's love for Tom, Squire Western and his spinster sister would rather see Sophie marry Blifil rather than a bastard, who Western ... | Nota de contenido: | Subt.: castellano |
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