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Brontë (1983)

A Solo Portrait of Charlotte Brontë

Género : Drama, Película de TV

Tiempo de ejecución : 1H 28M

Director : Delbert Mann

Sinopsis

Julie Harris performs her one-woman show based on the life of Charlotte Brontë.

Actores

Julie Harris
Julie Harris
Charlotte Brontë

Tripulaciones

Delbert Mann
Delbert Mann
Director
William Luce
William Luce
Writer
William Luce
William Luce
Theatre Play

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