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  1. 25 de mar. de 1970 · Women in Love: Directed by Ken Russell. With Alan Bates, Oliver Reed, Glenda Jackson, Jennie Linden. Two best friends fall in love with a pair of women, but the relationships soon go in very different directions.

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  2. Women in Love. 1969. ★★★★. Women in Love is a powerful picture. Redolent with heavy, poetic dialogue, grim countenance and iconic scenes. It is a film about love, which it likes to discuss with endless abandon, but it is somewhat nihilistic in its outlook, set against class disintegration and emotional expansion.

  3. Close friends Rupert Birkin (Alan Bates) and Gerald Crich (Oliver Reed) begin romances with siblings Ursula (Jennie Linden) and Gudrun Brangwen (Glenda Jackson). After the couples wed, they take a ...

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  4. Petticoats, nude wrestling, mondo London, and alien seduction: a survey of works where diverse desires can bloom. The battle of the sexes and relationships among the elite of Britain’s industrial Midlands in the 1920s. Gerald and Rupert are best friends who fall in love with a pair of sisters Gudrun, a sculptress and Ursula, a schoolteacher.

  5. Women in Love, Ken Russell'ın yönettiği ve Alan Bates, Oliver Reed, Glenda Jackson ve Jennie Linden'in oynadığı 1969 Birleşik Krallık yapımı romantik drama filmidir . Film, Larry Kramer tarafından DH Lawrence'ın 1920 tarihli Women in Love adlı romanından uyarlanmıştır. [2] Brandywine Productions tarafından yayınlanan ilk filmdir.

  6. 30 de mar. de 2019 · The original trailer in high definition of Women in Love directed by Ken Russell and starring Alan Bates, Oliver Reed, Glenda Jackson, Jennie Linden and Ele...

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  7. Women in Love is a film directed by Ken Russell with Glenda Jackson, Alan Bates, Oliver Reed, Jennie Linden .... Year: 1969. Original title: Women in Love. Synopsis: The battle of the sexes and relationships among the elite of Britian's industrial Midlands in the 1920s.