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  1. 18 de oct. de 2012 · The Scapegoat: Directed by Charles Sturridge. With Matthew Rhys, Eileen Atkins, Anton Lesser, Jodhi May. Set in 1952, as England prepares for the coronation, this movie tells the story of two very different men who have one thing in common - a face.

  2. www.imdb.com › title › tt0431213Lassie (2005) - IMDb

    1 de sept. de 2006 · Lassie: Directed by Charles Sturridge. With Peter O'Toole, Samantha Morton, John Lynch, Peter Dinklage. A family in financial crisis is forced to sell Lassie, their beloved dog. Hundreds of miles away from her true family, Lassie escapes and sets out on a journey home.

  3. 7 de sept. de 2012 · Charles Sturridge, the director of the landmark TV series Brideshead Revisited, discusses his latest project, a TV adaptation of Daphne du Maurier's The Scapegoat, a tale of two identical looking ...

  4. 16 de feb. de 2018 · Tom and Holliday together really pull out of those moments where she totally gets what an arse he can be, at the same time as thinking, he’s quite good news. Episode one. Episode two. Interview ...

  5. 10 de oct. de 1985 · There was standing room only when Charles Sturridge directed Phoebe Nicholls down the aisle of St Mary's, Barham. This highly-acclaimed match, which will undoubtedly run and run, was celebrated at a lunchtime reception afterwards by stars of stage and screen. After a 36-hour honeymoon in paris, Charles checked off to direct The Seagull.

  6. 4 de nov. de 2016 · Charles Sturridge, just 28 and thrown in at the deep end, took over and, for more than a year, did fabulous and beautiful work, both with the actors and the camera, to complete the 11-part series ...

  7. A Handful of Dust is a 1988 British film directed by Charles Sturridge, based on the 1934 novel of the same name by Evelyn Waugh.It stars James Wilby and Kristin Scott Thomas. Originally conceived as a television project, it was the first feature film financed by London Weekend Television.. It was nominated at the 61st Academy Awards for Best Costume (Jane Robinson), losing to Dangerous Liaisons.