English Français Español Deutsch

Best blackjack games is here.

  Accueil » Catalogue S'identifier |  Mon panier  |  Commander | 

Best online pokies at https://aucasinosonline.com/pokies/

Search DaaVeeDee:
box
 
DescriptionNarrow




Recherche Avancée
box
Categories
box


Arthouse
Films Classiques
Films-Culte
Films Érotiques
Euro-Westerns
Gamins et Famille
Thèmes Juifs
Documentaires
Mini-série
D'Autres Grands Films

USA, Canada 
Amérique latine, Mexique 
France, Benelux 
Allemagne, Europe Centrale 
Russie, Europe de l'Est 
Espagne, Portugal 
Italie, Grèce 
Inde, Asie de L'est 
Afrique, Moyen-Orient 
Australie, Nouvelle-Zélande 
Grande-Bretagne, l'Irlande 
Scandinavie, Islande 

Voir tous les articles

Blu-Ray

Nouveautés
Sorties pévues
box
Panier plus
box
0 produits
box
S'identifier
box
Votre Adresse Email
Votre Mot de Passe
box
Information
box
Nos Politiques
Information D'Expédition
Politique D'Intimité
Retours
Enquêtes
Write a Review and Save!
Nous contacter
box
The March Hare (DVD) (*)
box_bg_l.gif.
$24.99 $18.97

Langues at Sour-titres:
Anglais ( Mono )


Product Origine/Format:
United Kingdom ( PAL/Region 2 )

Durée:
82 min

Allongement:
Widescreen (2.35:1)

Suppléments:
Menu Interactif
Galerie De Photo
Accès De Scène
Trailer(s)


Film filmé et produit dedans:
Royaume-Uni ( Grande-Bretagne, l'Irlande )


Un Film De:
George More O'Ferrall


Écrit Près:
T.H. Bird
Paul Vincent Carroll


Acteurs:
Peggy Cummins ..... Pat McGuire
Terence Morgan ..... Sir Charles Hare
Martita Hunt ..... Lady Anne
Cyril Cusack ..... Lazy Mangan
Wilfrid Hyde-White ..... Col. Keene
Derrick De Marney ..... Capt. Marlow
Charles Hawtrey ..... Fisher
Maureen Delaney ..... Bridget
Ivan Samson ..... Hardwicke
MacDonald Parke ..... Maguire
Peter Swanwick ..... Nils Svenson
Charles Wade ..... Tim Doughty
John Gilbert ..... Connor
Fred Johnson ..... Joe Duffy
Bernard Rook ..... Slater


Synopsis:
No french review yet:
A frequently villainous onscreen presence throughout the 1950s, Terence Morgan takes the more endearing role of an impoverished Irish baronet in this charming comedy set in the deceptively genteel world of horseracing. Co-scripted by Oscar nominated writer Gordon Wellesley and boasting a venerable supporting cast, The March Hare is featured here in a brand-new transfer from the original film elements, in its as-exhibited theatrical aspect ratio. Sir Charles Hare gambles his all on one of his horses at Ascot. But the horse is 'pulled' on the instructions of Hardwick, a big bookmaker, and Sir Charles is forced to sell his Irish estate including the racing stud that was the chief delight of his life. However, his aunt, Lady Anne, attends the sale and buys a promising foal which she intends to raise in secret for the Charles...
Cet article a été ajouté le mercredi 13 avril, 2016.
box_bg_r.gif.

Copyright © 2005-2013 DaaVeeDee LLC
Powered by Oscommerce Supercharged by CRE Loaded Team
Using Version CRE Loaded PCI CE v6.4