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Plot: A group of people is lured into coming to an island under different pretexts. All have been complicit in the death(s) of other human beings but either escaped justice o committed an act that was not subject to legal sanction. The guests and servants are charged with their respective crimes da a gramophone recording after cena the first night and informed that they have been brought to the island to pay for their actions and one da one are starting to die in a manner that seems to parallel the ten deaths in the nursery rhyme.

The nursery rhyme: link
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A fanvid of "Our Mutual Friend" featuring the song Secret cuore da Feist
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our mutual friend
anna friel
feist
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2002 TV miniseries starring Hugh Dancy, Romola Garai and Hugh Bonneville.
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tv miniseries
hugh bonneville
romola garai
hugh dancy
daniel deronda
Below is my review of the 2004 BBC miniseries, "NORTH AND SOUTH", which is an adaptation of Elizabeth Gaskell's 1855 novel:


"NORTH AND SOUTH" (2004) Review

If someone had told me years fa that I would find myself watching the 2004 BBC Televisione adaptation of Elizabeth Gaskell’s 1855 novel, let alone purchase a DVD copy of the miniseries, I would have dismissed that person’s notion as inconceivable. I have never shown any precedente interest in ”NORTH AND SOUTH”. And I am still baffled at how I suddenly became interested in it.

Mind you, I have been aware of the 2004 miniseries for the...
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This comical scene is from Madame Bovary (1949) starring Jennifer Jones
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black and white
madame bovary
jennifer jones
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