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  1. Dean Spanley. Dean Spanley es una película de comedia dramática británica de 2008, con elementos fantásticos, dirigida por el fiyiano neozelandés Toa Fraser. Ambientada en la Inglaterra eduardiana, la película está basada en una adaptación de Alan Sharp de la novela corta de 1936 del autor irlandés Lord Dunsany , My Talks with Dean ...

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    Box office. $1,455,824 (international only) [1] Dean Spanley is a 2008 British comedy drama film, with fantastic elements, directed by Fijian New Zealander Toa Fraser. Set in Edwardian England, the film is based on an Alan Sharp adaptation of Irish author Lord Dunsany 's 1936 novella My Talks with Dean Spanley.

  3. 12 de dic. de 2008 · Dean Spanley: Directed by Toa Fraser. With Jeremy Northam, Sam Neill, Bryan Brown, Peter O'Toole. Set in Edwardian England where upper lips are always stiff and men from the Colonies are not entirely to be trusted, Fisk Senior has little time or affection for his son, but when the pair visit an eccentric Indian, they start a strange ...

  4. 88% Tomatometer 32 Reviews 81% Audience Score 500+ Ratings After attending a talk on reincarnation by a visiting swami (Art Malik), sickly Horatio Fisk (Peter O'Toole), who is still grieving over...

  5. Dean Spanley es una película dirigida por Toa Fraser con Sam Neill, Jeremy Northam, Bryan Brown, Peter O'Toole .... Año: 2008. Título original: Dean Spanley. Sinopsis: Inglaterra, 1904. Henslowe Fisk y su achacoso padre asisten a una conferencia sobre la reencarnación.

  6. Dean Spanley. Título Latino: Las vidas del Sr. Spanley. Año | País: 2008 | Nueva Zelanda. Duración: 100 min. (1 h. 40 m.) Género: Comedia, Drama. País: Nueva Zelanda, Reino Unido. Año: 2008.

  7. Synopsis. Horatio Fisk (Peter O'Toole) is an elderly and cynical curmudgeon, with little zest for life and none at all for new experiences. His son Henslowe (Jeremy Northam), whom he calls young Fisk, always visits him on Thursdays; dinner is invariably hotpot and he refuses to allow his housekeeper, Mrs Brimley (Judy Parfitt), to vary the menu.