Bleak House
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Summary
Two innocent young orphans are the potential heirs to a fortune. Their fates are snarled in a monumental legal battle known as Jarndyce and Jarndyce. Another orphan, Esther Summerson, whose mysterious parentage proves to be intertwined with the fate of the Jarndyce wards and the aloof Lady Dedlock.... Full description
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Corporate Author
British Broadcasting Corporation., WGBH (Television station : Boston, Mass.), Deep Indigo Productions., BBC Video (Firm), BBC Worldwide Americas, Inc., Warner Home Video (Firm)
Other Authors
Davies, Andrew, 1936- (Screenwriter), Anderson, Gillian, 1968- (Actor), Armstrong, Alun (Actor), Brooks, Charlie, 1981- (Actor), Clarke, Warren, 1947-2014 (Actor), Collins, Pauline, 1940- (Actor), Dance, Charles (Actor), Davis, Philip, 1953- (Actor), Gorman, Burn, 1974- (Actor), Harrington, Richard, 1975- (Actor), Kelly, Matthew, 1950- (Actor), Kennedy, Patrick, 1977- (Actor), Lawson, Denis (Actor), Lynch, John, 1961- (Actor), Maxwell Martin, Anna, 1977- (Actor), McGowan, Alistair, 1964- (Actor), Mulligan, Carey, 1985- (Actor), Parker, Nathaniel, 1962- (Actor), Press, Natalie (Actor), Reid, Anne (Actor), Richardson, Ian, 1934-2007 (Actor), Speer, Hugo (Actor), Tarbuck, Liza, 1964- (Actor), Vegas, Johnny, 1971- (Actor), West, Timothy (Actor), Georgeson, Tom (Actor), Baur, Lilo, 1958- (Actor), Smiley, Michael, 1963- (Actor), Eden, Harry, 1990- (Actor), Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870.
Main Language
English
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English
Translated From
English
Subtitles
English
Edition
Special ed.
Subjects
Dickens, Charles, > 1812-1870 > Television adaptations.
Inheritance and succession > England > Drama.
Actions and defenses > England > Drama.
Procedure (Law) > England > Drama.
Murder > Investigation > England > Drama.
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