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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jassy_(film)Jassy (film) - Wikipedia

    Jassy is a 1947 British colour film historical melodrama set in the early 19th century, based on a novel by Norah Lofts. It is a Gainsborough melodrama, the only one to be made in Technicolor. [2] . It was the last "official" Gainsborough melodrama. [3] Plot. Christopher Hatton owns the country estate Mordelaine.

  2. 20 de jun. de 2017 · Margaret Lockwood and Patricia Roc star in this Technicolor melodrama from the great Gainsborough Studios.The Hatton family fall on hard times when their dru...

    • 97 min
    • 342K
    • Adam Roche
  3. www.imdb.com › title › tt0039509Jassy (1947) - IMDb

    Jassy: Directed by Bernard Knowles. With Margaret Lockwood, Patricia Roc, Dennis Price, Basil Sydney. In 17th century England, Jassy is believed to be a witch because she has visions of approaching disasters.

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    • Adventure, Drama, Romance
    • Bernard Knowles
    • 1947-09-27
  4. 28 de fev. de 2021 · 4.73K subscribers. 4.5K views 3 years ago. ...more. A 1947 British colour film historical melodrama set in the early 19th century, based on a novel by Norah Lofts. It is a Gainsborough melodrama...

    • 97 min
    • 4,6K
    • Lucky Dip Cinema
  5. Publisher. Gainsborough Pictures. Title: Jassy. Summary: In 17th. century England, Jassy is believed a witch because she has sometimes visions of approaching disasters. When Barney Hatton, an impoverished gentry whose gambling father has lost the... Directed by: Bernard Knowles.

    • 97 min
  6. In 19th century England, Jassy is a young Gypsy girl blessed with the gift of second sight. Pursued by superstitious villagers, she is rescued by the son of the owner of Mordelaine, a vast stately home. Unfortunately, his father's drinking and gambling threaten the very ownership of the house.

  7. Synopsis. In 19th century England, Jassy is a young Gypsy girl blessed with the gift of second sight. Pursued by superstitious villagers, she is rescued by the son of the owner of Mordelaine, a vast stately home. Unfortunately, his father’s drinking and gambling threaten the very ownership of the house.