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  1. Amazon.es - Compra Langrishe Go Down a un gran precio, con posibilidad de envío gratis. Ver opiniones y detalles sobre la gran selección de Blu-ray y DVD, nuevos o de 2ª mano. Langrishe Go Down [Alemania] [DVD]: Amazon.es: Movie/Film [Jeremy Irons]: Películas y TV

  2. In the late 1930s, three reclusive middle-aged spinster sisters live on their run down family estate in Ireland. Otto Beck, a perpetual graduate student from Bavaria with a habit of making pompous declamations, rents the back lodge to work on his esoteric thesis. Imogen Langrishe, the least repressed of the sisters, begins an affair with Otto. Imogen takes the love affair seriously, but Otto ...

  3. Langrishe Go Down 1970 : Jeremy Irons and Judi Dench: Adapted for Television 1978 . Directed by David Jones . Starring: Jeremy Irons, Annette Crosbie, Judi Dench . Based on the novel by Aidan Higgins. Screenplay by Harold Pinter published in ...

  4. Read 30 reviews from the world’s largest community for readers. An eminently poetic book, Langrishe, Go Down (Higgins's first novel) traces the fall of the…

  5. Langrishe, Go Down. Written by Aidan Higgins Review by Ann Northfield. Set in Ireland in the 1930s, the novel basically focuses on a love affair between Ingrid Langrishe, an Irishwoman, and a German scholar named Otto—and that is really mostly that.

  6. 5 de mar. de 2019 · The film “Langrishe, Go Down” is a little-known jewel of a film, scripted by Harold Pinter and first broadcast by the BBC in 1978. Filmed in a village in southern Ireland two hours south of Dublin, the movie is based on the 1966 acclaimed novel by the great Irish author Aidan Higgins who won the “James Tait Black Memorial Prize” and the ”Irish Academy of Letters Award” for it.

  7. An eminently poetic book, Langrishe, Go Down (Higgins's first novel) traces the fall of the Langrishes--a once wealthy, highly respected Irish family--through the lives of their four daughters, especially the youngest, Imogen, whose love affair with a self-centered German scholar resonates throughout the book.