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  1. The Shooting Party is a 1984 British drama film directed by Alan Bridges and based on the book of the same name by Isabel Colegate. The film is set in 1913, less than a year before the beginning of the First World War, and shows a vanishing way of life amongst English aristocrats, focusing on a shooting party gathered for pheasant ...

  2. 24 de mai. de 1985 · The Shooting Party: Directed by Alan Bridges. With James Mason, Edward Fox, Dorothy Tutin, John Gielgud. While Europe stands on the brink of World War I in Autumn 1913, Sir Randolph Nettleby hosts a weekend of shooting on his estate for European aristocrats.

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    • Drama, Romance
    • Alan Bridges
    • 1985-05-24
  3. It is his longest narrative work, [3] and only full-length novel. [4] Framed as a manuscript given to a publisher, it tells the story of an estate forester's daughter in a provincial Russian village, who is stabbed to death in the woods during a hunting party, and the efforts to uncover her killer.

    • Anton Pavlovich Chekhov
    • Novel
    • 1884
    • Russian
  4. In the fall of 1913, Sir Randolph Nettleby (James Mason) invites a group of friends to join him for a weekend of pheasant hunting at his estate. His guests include the callous Lord Gilbert Hartlip...

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    • James Mason
    • Alan Bridges
    • Drama
  5. Rupert Frazer as Lionel Stephens. Joris Stuyck as Count Tibor. Advertisement. "The Shooting Party" begins, with suitable irony, in the days just before World War I, when the British upper class was able to look out over a world that seemed secure, prosperous and unchanging.

  6. Directed By. Alan Bridges. Written By. Julian Bond. Studio. Castle Hill Productions, Edenflow, Geoff Reeve Films & Television Ltd. Watch on these services. This title is currently not available on any service. Cast of The Shooting Party. James MasonSir Randolph Nettleby. Edward FoxLord Gilbert Hartlip. Dorothy TutinLady Minnie Nettleby.

  7. Summaries. While Europe stands on the brink of World War I in Autumn 1913, Sir Randolph Nettleby hosts a weekend of shooting on his estate for European aristocrats. Autumn, 1913: on the eve of the Great War, a small party of lords and ladies gather at the Hertfordshire estate of Sir Randolph Nettleby.