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Your Cheatin' Heart (DVD) Loot Price: R214
Discovery Miles 2 140
Your Cheatin' Heart (DVD): Eddi Reader, Jenny McCrindle, Tilda Swinton, Kevin McMonagle, Tom Watson, Ken Scott, Iain...

Your Cheatin' Heart (DVD)

Eddi Reader, Jenny McCrindle, Tilda Swinton, Kevin McMonagle, Tom Watson, Ken Scott, Iain Andrew, John Gordon Sinclair, Katy Murphy, Barbara Rafferty; Contributions by …

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Loot Price R214 Discovery Miles 2 140

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All six episodes from the BBC series starring John Gordon Sinclar and Tilda Swinton. When Cissie Crouch (Swinton)'s country-singing husband is arrested on suspicion of drug dealing, she makes every attempt to clear his name and, in the process, unearths some hidden secrets. The episodes are: 'Throwing Up in the Gorbals', 'The Eagle of the Apocalypse and the Sidewinders of Satan', 'This Could Turn Septic On Us, Ya Big Ungrateful Midden', 'Happy Trails', 'Lay That Pistol Down, Babe' and 'The Last Round Up'.

General

Studio: Second Sight
Release date: May 2015
Movie released: 1990
Actors: Eddi Reader • Jenny McCrindle • Tilda Swinton • Kevin McMonagle • Tom Watson • Ken Scott • Iain Andrew • John Gordon Sinclair • Katy Murphy • Barbara Rafferty
Contributors: John Byrne • Peter Broughan
Dimensions: 192 x 137 x 15mm (L x W x T)
Format: DVD
Disks: 2
Region encoding: Region 2. This DVD will play in all South African DVD players.
Audio format:  Dolby Digital Stereo
Video format:  Standard 4:3 (1.33:1)
Languages: English
Age restriction: 12
Categories: DVD > TV Series > Drama
DVD > Drama
LSN: XBS-L53-BLE-7
Barcode: 5028836032755

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Wed, 22 Jun 2022 | Review by: Charles D.

Although it's well-written, and has a talented cast, this mini-series is somewhat dated. The Scottish accents are very broad, and the wit and banter might only resonate with people who grew up on Glasgow in the 1980's.. Pleasant enough, it would probably only be appreciated by a small niche market.

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