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Song For Marion (DVD) Loot Price: R87
Discovery Miles 870

Song For Marion (DVD)

Terrence Stamp, Vanessa Redgrave, Gemma Arterton

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Loot Price R87 Discovery Miles 870

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Song For Marion is a heartwarming comedic drama following shy, grumpy pensioner Arthur as he is reluctantly inspired by his beloved wife Marion to join a highly unconventional local choir.

At odds with his son James, it is left to charismatic choir director Elizabeth to try and persuade Arthur that he can learn to embrace life.

London-set, the story follows Arthur as he embarks on a hilarious, life-affirming journey of musical self-discovery.

General

Studio: Steel Mill Pictures
Release date: June 2013
Movie released: 2012
Actors: Terrence Stamp • Vanessa Redgrave • Gemma Arterton
Dimensions: 192 x 137 x 15mm (L x W x T)
Format: DVD
Running time: 1 hour, 30 minutes
Region encoding: Region 2. This DVD will play in all South African DVD players.
Audio format: Dolby Digital 5.1  Dolby Digital 5.1
Video format:  Widescreen 16:9 (1.78:1)
Languages: English
Subtitles: English
Age restriction: PG
Categories: DVD > Comedy
DVD > Drama
DVD > Art Films
DVD > Feature Film
LSN: X44-5AF-FLE-7
Barcode: 5030305516840

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  • Commentary: Director, producer

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Sentimental but it works

Mon, 11 May 2015 | Review by: Michael S.

A bit disappointing and occasionally trite, and definitely sentimental, but with a great actress still excellent ( crumbs, I'm so old I saw her shine on sage in her 20's ) and a major actor we don't see enough of, as Terence Stamp should be better remembered for Theorem than as "bow before me" Zod in superman movies. A sad premise, with an entirely predictable but no less satisfying ending.

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