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Robert Louis Stevenson's St. Ives, Miramax Films presents in association with Majestic Films a Little Bird production for BBC Films and in association with Tatfilm and Compagnie des Phares et Balises, a film by Harry Hook ; producers, Jonathan Cavendish, James Mitchell ; writer, Allan Cubitt ; director, Harry Hook

Label
Robert Louis Stevenson's St. Ives, Miramax Films presents in association with Majestic Films a Little Bird production for BBC Films and in association with Tatfilm and Compagnie des Phares et Balises, a film by Harry Hook ; producers, Jonathan Cavendish, James Mitchell ; writer, Allan Cubitt ; director, Harry Hook
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Intended audience
MPAA rating: R
Main title
Robert Louis Stevenson's St. Ives
Oclc number
47862520
Responsibility statement
Miramax Films presents in association with Majestic Films a Little Bird production for BBC Films and in association with Tatfilm and Compagnie des Phares et Balises, a film by Harry Hook ; producers, Jonathan Cavendish, James Mitchell ; writer, Allan Cubitt ; director, Harry Hook
Runtime
90
Summary
During the Napoleonic wars in France, the Count of St. Ives, a French nobleman, is taken prisoner by the British and taken to a prison in Scotland. Thinking that his entire family was murdered during the uprising, St. Ives finds that his brother and grandfather are still alive. His grandfather finds out St. Ives is alive. St. Ives escapes from prison and his grandfather proclaims his entire estate and fortune to St. Ives. But St. Ives's brother has other ideas. In the meantime St. Ives falls in love
Target audience
adult
Technique
live action
resource.variantTitle
St. Ives
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