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Don Sharp (1) (1921–2011)

Autor/a de The Thirty Nine Steps [1978 film]

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Obres de Don Sharp

The Thirty Nine Steps [1978 film] (1978) — Director — 19 exemplars
The Ultimate Hammer Collection [DVD] (2013) — Director — 13 exemplars
Psychomania AKA The Death Wheelers [1973 film] (1973) — Director — 12 exemplars
Curse of the Fly [1965 film] (1965) — Director — 12 exemplars
A Woman of Substance [1988 TV mini series] (2012) — Director — 11 exemplars
The Face Of Fu Manchu [1965 film] (1995) — Director — 11 exemplars
Bear Island [1979 film] — Director — 8 exemplars
Kiss of the Vampire [1963 film] (1998) — Director — 6 exemplars
The Four Feathers [1978 film] (2002) — Director — 6 exemplars
Hold the Dream [1986 TV mini series] (2001) — Director — 6 exemplars
Callan [1974 film] (1974) 6 exemplars
Puppet on a Chain [1971 film] — Director — 6 exemplars
What Waits Below [1984 film] (1984) — Director — 5 exemplars

Obres associades

The Hammer Horror Series (2005) — Director — 21 exemplars
Background [1953 film] — Screenwriter — 1 exemplars

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Nom oficial
Sharp, Donald Herman
Data de naixement
1921-04-19
Data de defunció
2011-12-14
Gènere
male
Nacionalitat
Australia (birth)
UK
Lloc de naixement
Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
Professions
film director
screenwriter
actor
producer
Organitzacions
Royal Australian Air Force

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In 1970, Emma Harte is a wealthy, formidable businesswoman. Just about to turn 80, she has spent her life making a vast business empire, including the world-famous Harte's Department Store in London, as well as extensive holdings in property and oil. While on a business trip to Texas with her grandchild, Paula, Emma informs her that she will be her successor.

On their arrival back in London, Emma learns that her two sons (Kit and Robin) are plotting behind her back to force her to retire so that they can break up her business and sell it off. Devastated but determined, Emma changes her will, choosing to leave her business interests to her grandchildren instead.

The story then goes back to the beginning of the 20th century, when Emma was a teenager and working as a servant at Fairley Hall in rural Yorkshire. Her father, Jack, and two brothers, Winston and Frank, also work for the Fairley family, who own several local businesses including a mill and a brickyard. After the death of their mother, Winston joins the Royal Navy. Meanwhile, Emma becomes romantically involved with the Fairley's younger son, Edwin, but when she becomes pregnant, Edwin is horrified and refuses to marry her. Wanting to begin a new life for herself and her unborn child, Emma moves to Leeds on the advice of her friend, Shane "Blackie" O'Neill, an Irish navvy who works as a chimney sweep at Fairley Hall. To protect herself and her child from the stigma of an illegitimate birth, Emma tells her landlady and new friends that she is married to a sailor currently away at sea.

While looking for work, Emma meets Abraham Kallinski, a Jew whom she rescues from an anti-Semitic attack by local youths. Abraham introduces Emma to his wife, Janessa, and grown sons, David and Victor. When Emma tells them she is looking for work, Abraham immediately offers her a job in his textile factory.

As the birth of her baby approaches, Blackie arranges for Emma to meet another friend of his, Laura Spencer. They become good friends and Emma moves into Laura's house, and also starts a new job at Thompson's Mill. Some time later, Emma gives birth to a daughter and names her Edwina. As Emma needs to work to support them, her cousin Freda takes Edwina. After a year of working at two jobs, Emma makes enough money to rent a shop in Armley, in which she sells fabrics, clothing, and luxury food goods. This shop is a success and Emma's business expands to two shops, then three. Not expecting to see the Fairleys, she is horrified when Edwin's vile brother Gerald visits. He has found her after seeing she worked at Thompsons' Mill, now owned by his father. He tells her that Edwin will soon be engaged and demands she tell him where the child is. Emma refuses and after a violent confrontation, Emma realizes she needs someone to protect her. Worried that Gerald will return, she marries her landlord, Joe Lowther. Soon after their marriage, they have a son named Kit.

Emma's business continues to expand and she goes into partnership with the Kallinskis. Unfortunately, her private life doesn't run as smoothly. Joe is killed in the Battle of the Somme and Laura, now married to Blackie, dies giving birth to a son, Bryan. Emma takes him and Bryan lives with Emma and her children until Blackie returns from the war.

In early 1918, Emma meets Australian Army officer Paul McGill. They fall in love, but he returns to the war in France after recovering from a leg injury. After the war ends he goes home and, despite promising to write, never does. Emma is hurt and disappointed when she finds out that Paul has gone back to his estranged wife, and turns to an acquaintance Arthur Ainsley for consolation, agreeing to marry him, though more out of convenience than anything else. She and her new husband later have twins, Robin and Elizabeth, but the marriage is short-lived when Paul returns. Emma is angry but calms down when Paul explains that he tried to write to her but his secretary hid the letters. They start seeing each other again and she divorces her husband after giving birth to Paul's child, a daughter whom they name Daisy after Paul's mother.

However, Emma has never forgiven the Fairley family for the way in which she and her own family were treated by them. Now rich and powerful, she buys up all of the Fairley's holdings, including Fairley Hall, which she intends to have demolished and the grounds used as a public park.

In February 1939, seeing a new war on the horizon, Paul goes to Australia to convince his wife to give him a divorce so that he can marry Emma. While there, he is seriously injured in a car crash and almost dies. He survives but is told that he will be dead within a year so he redraws his will, leaving almost everything to Emma and Daisy (including his vast shares in the Sitex oil company), and then he commits suicide. Emma is devastated but eventually recovers enough to look after her family and business empires.

Emma's life goes on. Her children marry and have children of their own – Edwina, Kit and Robin have one child each, Elizabeth marries repeatedly and has four and Daisy marries and has two, one of whom is Paula.

Back in 1970, where the story first began, Emma invites her family to her country estate in Yorkshire for her 80th birthday. After dinner, Emma tells them that she has changed her will, effectively cutting her own children out for their deceit and leaving everything to her grandchildren instead. She announces that Paula will inherit the Harte's Department Store chain. Emma's children are furious but reluctantly accept £1 million each as "pay-offs" after they each sign an agreement that they will not try to contest her will after she dies. Emma also gives her blessing to Paula's engagement to Jim Fairley, Edwin's grandson, thus ending her lifelong hatred of the Fairley family. (fonte: Wikipedia)
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MemorialeSardoShoah | Hi ha 1 ressenya més | May 20, 2021 |
A group of people converge on a barren Arctic island. They have their reasons for being there but when a series of mysterious accidents and murders take place, a whole lot of darker motives become apparent. Could the fortune in buried Nazi gold be the key to the mystery? Donald Sutherland and Vanessa Redgrave investigate. (fonte: imdb)
 
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MemorialeSardoShoah | Hi ha 1 ressenya més | Sep 24, 2020 |
Questa mini-serie illustra la vita di Emma Harte, dalla cameriera della cucina all'inizio del XX secolo, alla rispettata donna d'affari e nonna negli anni '80. Da umili origini, Emma Harte (Jenny Seagrove) inizia la sua attività con un piccolo negozio, ma nei prossimi vent'anni espande i suoi negozi e investe nella crescente industria tessile di Leeds. Al tempo della seconda guerra mondiale, Emma è a capo di un importante impero del commercio e della produzione, ma ha lottato tutta la sua vita per trovare l'amore. Dopo una figlia illegittima e due matrimoni, finalmente incontra l'amore della sua vita, il maggiore Paul McGill (Barry Bostwick), ma la loro relazione viene interrotta da un tragico incidente, lasciando Emma con sua figlia. Negli anni '80, Emma (Deborah Kerr) affronta uno dei suoi test più importanti, il tentativo dei suoi figli di rimuoverla a capo della sua compagnia, ma è lontana dalla vecchia senile che pensano di essere, è determinata a fermarli costi quel che costi.… (més)
 
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MemorialSardoShoahDL | Hi ha 1 ressenya més | May 16, 2019 |
The 1915 story made famous by Alfred Hitchcock's 1935 b&w film (and several versions thereafter), about a man who stumbles into a German spy plot just before the beginning of WWI. As Buchan himself acknowledged, the events of the story are unlikely are require a certain suspension of belief to follow it - which certainly describes a lot of older stories - but it's still quite fun to read (or listen to, as I did). I think of it in a similar vein as many of the H. Rider Haggard stories, which are adventure/thrillers and somewhat 'cheesy' to a degree, but still fun. I was glad to learn that there was a series of 'Richard Hannay' stories, and I intend to look for the rest.… (més)
 
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Membres
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Popularitat
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Valoració
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Ressenyes
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ISBN
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