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The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover
Description
Spica, who is an English gangster, has taken over a high-class restaurant. Georgina, his abused wife, meets and soon fall in love with a bookshop owner, who constantly goes to the restaurant. They have a love affair under his nose but Spica learns it after all. He command his retinue to secretly kill her lover and then she decide to revenge.
Spica, who is an English gangster, has taken over a high-class restaurant. Georgina, his abused wife, meets and soon fall in love with a bookshop owner, who constantly goes to the restaurant. They have a love affair under his nose but Spica learns it after all. He command his retinue to secretly kill her lover and then she decide to revenge.
Actors:
Ciarán Hinds,
Patric Walters,
Gary Olsen,
Ian Sears,
Alex Kingston,
Emer Gillespie,
Caroline Pagano
Ciarán Hinds
9 February 1953, Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK
Patric Walters
Gary Olsen
3 November 1957, Westminster, London, England, UK
Ian Sears
Alex Kingston
11 March 1963, London, England, UK
Emer Gillespie
Caroline Pagano
Country:
United Kingdom, France
Keywords:
#Allarts #Allarts Cook #Elsevier-Vendex Film Beheer #Helen Mirren #Michael Gambon #Peter Greenaway #Richard Bohringer
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