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Joanna Shimkus | Yvette |
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Franco Nero | The gypsy |
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Honor Blackman | Mrs. Fawcett |
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Kay Walsh | Aunt Cissie |
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Fay Compton | Grandma |
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Maurice Denham | The Rector |
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Mark Burns | Major Eastwood |
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Jeremy Bulloch | Leo |
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Norman Bird | Uncle Fred |
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Imogen Hassall | The Gypsy's Wife |
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Alan Plater | Writer |
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Christopher Miles | Director |
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Kenneth Harper | Production |
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D.H. Lawrence | Novel |
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Paul Davies | Editing |
Based on the last written work of D. H. Lawrence, the film follows two sisters, Lucille and Yvette, who come to the English countryside to vacation. Along the way, Yvette is interested in a gypsy who lives not far from her family's home. Slowly, Yvette becomes attracted to the gypsy, leading her to consider whether she wants to have a mundane life or a romance with someone her family may not accept.
Theatrical : France
Theatrical : 1970-06-30 : United States of America
Theatrical : United Kingdom
Theatrical : 1972-03-06 : Portugal
Television : 1975-09-20 : Sweden
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