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Bitter Harvest is a 1963 British kitchen sink drama film directed by Peter Graham Scott and starring Janet Munro and John Stride. [3] It was written by Ted Willis based on The Siege of Pleasure, the 1932 second volume in the trilogy 20,000 Streets Under the Sky by Patrick Hamilton.
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Bitter Harvest, starring Janet Munro – The Black Abbot (Der Schwarze Abt), directed by Franz Josef Gottlieb – (West Germany) Black Sabbath (I tre volti della paura), starring Boris Karloff – (Italy/U.K./France) Blood Feast, directed by Herschell Gordon Lewis; Bluebeard (Landru), directed by Claude Chabrol – (France/Italy)
1963: 80,000 Suspects: Val Guest: Claire Bloom, Richard Johnson: Drama: The Bay of St Michel: John Ainsworth: Keenan Wynn, Mai Zetterling: Adventure [1] Billy Liar: John Schlesinger: Tom Courtenay, Julie Christie, Wilfred Pickles: Drama: Number 76 in the list of BFI Top 100 British films: Bitter Harvest: Peter Graham Scott: Janet Munro, John ...
The Fast Lady (1963) - directed by Ken Annakin with Stanley Baxter and Julie Christie; This Sporting Life (1963) - directed by Lindsay Anderson with Richard Harris; The Human Jungle (1963–1964) (TV series) Unearthly Stranger (1963) Bitter Harvest (1963) - with Janet Munro; Father Came Too! (1964) Strictly for the Birds (1964)
Terence Stamp encountered a near-death experience while on-set of his latest film, Bitter Harvest. The 77-year-old Oscar nominee revealed in an interview with the Daily Mail that a horse fell on ...
Bitter Harvest (1963 film) Blood Feast; C. Chagall (film) The Cool World (film) D. Dementia 13; G. Greenwich Village Story; J. Jason and the Argonauts (1963 film) L.
The Bitter End, originally opened as a coffeehouse by club-owner-cum-film-producer Fred Weintraub in 1961, attracted a phalanx of young musicians needing to be heard. Joni Mitchell, Bob Dylan ...
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