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The moth [videorecording] / a Festival Production for Tees Television in association with World Wide International Television ; produced by Ray Marshall ; screenplay by Gordon Hann ; directed by Roy Battersby.

Contributor(s): Publisher number: AMP-8858 | Acorn MediaSeries: Catherine Cookson collectionPublication details: Silver Spring, MD : Acorn Media, c2006.Description: 1 videodisc (ca. 151 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 inISBN:
  • 156938858X
  • 9781569388587
Other title:
  • Catherine Cookson's The moth [Cover title]
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Cast: Jack Davenport, Juliet Aubrey, Justine Waddell.Summary: "Talented carpenter Robert Bradley leaves the Jarrow shipyards in 1913 for a better life in the country and a job in his uncle's furniture business. But he soon finds himself at odds with his God-fearing uncle, and his cousin Carrie is a teenage time bomb waiting to explode. For solace, he escapes to the grounds of a dilapidated country estate, where he meets the ethereal Millie Thorman, known locally as "The Moth""--Container.
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DVD DVD Hanover Public Library Shelves DVDA MOTH (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 31906000778036

Videodisc release of the 1997 television program ; based on the novel by Catherine Cookson.

DVD special features: Catherine Cookson biography and cast filmographies.

Jack Davenport, Juliet Aubrey, Justine Waddell.

"Talented carpenter Robert Bradley leaves the Jarrow shipyards in 1913 for a better life in the country and a job in his uncle's furniture business. But he soon finds himself at odds with his God-fearing uncle, and his cousin Carrie is a teenage time bomb waiting to explode. For solace, he escapes to the grounds of a dilapidated country estate, where he meets the ethereal Millie Thorman, known locally as "The Moth""--Container.

DVD, region 1, Dolby digital stereo.

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