Título : | The Winslow Boy (1999) | Otro título : | El Caso Winslow | Tipo de documento: | documento proyectable o vídeo | Autores: | David Mamet, ; Rebecca Pidgeon, Actor ; Jeremy Northam, Actor | Mención de edición: | 1ª | Editorial: | Columbia Tristar Home Video | Fecha de publicación: | 1999 | Número de páginas: | 100' | Il.: | il. col. | Dimensiones: | 19 cm | ISBN/ISSN/DL: | 8414533004503 | Idioma : | Español (spa) Inglés (eng) Italiano (ita) | Clasificación: | :Inglés:Cine y Documentales:Drama :Inglés:Cine y Documentales:Románticas
| Resumen: | Early 20th century England: while toasting his daughter Catherine's engagement, Arthur Winslow learns the royal naval academy expelled his 14-year-old son, Ronnie, for stealing five shillings. Father asks son if it is true; when the lad denies it, Arthur risks fortune, health, domestic peace, and Catherine's prospects to pursue justice. After defeat in the military court of appeals, Arthur and Catherine go to Sir Robert Morton, a brilliant, cool barrister and M.P., who examines Ronnie and suggests that they take the matter before Parliament to seek permission to sue the Crown. They do, which keeps Ronnie's story on the front page and keeps Catherine in Sir Robert's ken. | Nota de contenido: | Subt.: inglés, italiano, español, portugués |
The Winslow Boy (1999) = El Caso Winslow [documento proyectable o vídeo] / David Mamet, ; Rebecca Pidgeon, Actor ; Jeremy Northam, Actor . - 1ª . - [S.l.] : Columbia Tristar Home Video, 1999 . - 100' : il. col. ; 19 cm. ISSN : 8414533004503 Idioma : Español ( spa) Inglés ( eng) Italiano ( ita) Clasificación: | :Inglés:Cine y Documentales:Drama :Inglés:Cine y Documentales:Románticas
| Resumen: | Early 20th century England: while toasting his daughter Catherine's engagement, Arthur Winslow learns the royal naval academy expelled his 14-year-old son, Ronnie, for stealing five shillings. Father asks son if it is true; when the lad denies it, Arthur risks fortune, health, domestic peace, and Catherine's prospects to pursue justice. After defeat in the military court of appeals, Arthur and Catherine go to Sir Robert Morton, a brilliant, cool barrister and M.P., who examines Ronnie and suggests that they take the matter before Parliament to seek permission to sue the Crown. They do, which keeps Ronnie's story on the front page and keeps Catherine in Sir Robert's ken. | Nota de contenido: | Subt.: inglés, italiano, español, portugués |
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