Yahoo Search Busca da Web

Resultado da Busca

  1. Film Details. Also Known As. Hallmark Hall of Fame (03/24/58) Genre. Drama. Period. Release Date. 1958. Production Company. NBC Entertainment. Technical Specs. Duration. 1h 30m. Synopsis. The story, set in Ireland in l9l9, relates the experiences of a desperate young woman who enters a convent and becomes a nurse to wounded soldiers.

    • George Schaefer
    • Julie Harris
  2. Sinopse: <SITR></SITR>A irlandesa Brigid Mary culpa os ingleses pelas mortes de seu noivo, irmão e pai. Tornando-se enfermeira após a Primeira Guerra Mundial, ela se preocupa com o que considera um inimigo.

  3. Little Moon of Alban (1958) Movie Info Synopsis Relating the experiences of a desperate young woman who enters a convent and becomes a nurse to wounded soldiers.

    • Drama
    • Julie Harris
    • George Schaefer
  4. Overview. Irish Brigid Mary blames the English for the deaths of her fiance, brother, and father. Becoming a nurse following WW I she finds herself caring for what she considers the enemy. Then she begins to fall in love with soldier Kenneth Boyd. George Schaefer. Director. James Costigan. Writer. Full Cast & Crew. Social. Reviews 0. Discussions 0.

  5. List of episodes. " Little Moon of Alban " was an American television play broadcast by NBC on March 24, 1958, as part of the television series, Hallmark Hall of Fame. It was written by James Costigan, directed by George Schaefer, and starred Julie Harris and Christopher Plummer .

  6. 1958 Directed by George Schaefer. Irish Brigid Mary blames the English for the deaths of her fiance, brother, and father. Becoming a nurse following WW I she finds herself caring for what she considers the enemy. Then she begins to fall in love with soldier Kenneth Boyd. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases.

  7. Director: George Schaefer. Genres: Drama, TV Movie. Writer: James Costigan. Runtime: 1h 15m. Release: March 24, 1958. Cast. Norman Barrs, Helena Carroll, Liam Clancy, Tom Clancy, Frank Conroy. Little Moon of Alban Synopsis. Irish Brigid Mary blames the English for the deaths of her fiance, brother, and father.