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Póster de Harnessing Peacocks (1993)

Harnessing Peacocks (1993)

Año de Lanzamiento: 1993

Nación: United Kingdom

Título Alternativo: Mary Wesley's Harnessing Peacocks, Ein Käfig voller Pfauen, Riikinkukot kuriin, Juno lánya

Director: James Cellan Jones

Guionista: Andrew Davies, Mary Wesley

Producción y Género

Productor(es):

Compañías: Meridian Broadcasting Ltd

Género: Comedy, Drama, Romance

Premios y Similares

Premios: N/D

Similares:

  • Private School (1983)
  • Shooting Stars (2002)
  • Thunderbolt and Lightfoot (1974)
  • You're Killing Me Susana (2016)
  • The Macaluso Sisters (2020)

Argumento

Based on Mary Wesley's bestselling novel, 'Harnessing Peacocks' follows Hebe, a young woman who is cast out by her family after becoming pregnant during a fiesta in Italy with an unidentified masked lover. Left to fend for herself and her son, Hebe moves to a Cornish seaside town where she supports herself by cooking for elderly women and maintaining relationships with a group of men dubbed 'peacocks' from Greek mythology. The story revolves around Hebe's life in this new community, her interactions with the 'peacocks', and their families, all while trying to uncover the identity of her son's father.

Resumen

'Harnessing Peacocks' is a warm, funny, and romantic drama directed by James Cellan Jones and adapted for television by Andrew Davies. Starring Sir John Mills, Peter Davison, and Serena Scott Thomas, the film explores themes of love, family dynamics, and redemption as Hebe navigates her new life in Cornwall. The story is set against the backdrop of village life and features a sub-theme involving the antiques trade which ties some characters together.

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