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  1. Sailors Return Weymouth, Weymouth. Ei varausmaksua. Edulliset hinnat

    • Edulliset Hotellit

      Ei Piilokuluja

      Takaamme Hintaeron Hyvityksen

    • Varaa Nyt

      Nopea, Helppo ja Yksinkertainen

      Ei Varausmaksuja, Hyvät Hinnat

    • Varaa Loma

      Sisältää Lennot, Hotellin ja Taksin

      Kaikki Yhdessä Paikassa

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      Puhtaat Autot, Joustavat Varaukset

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  1. The Sailor's Return. Fascinating tale, set in 19th century Dorset, of an African woman who faces prejudice when she falls in love with an Englishman. Period drama 1978 104 mins Silent Not rated. Set in Victorian Dorset, this is a beautiful, rarely-told story about a young African woman who comes to Britain for love.

  2. 1. Jan. 1978 · The Sailor’s Return Set in the early reign of Queen Victoria (1819-1901), story, adapted from David Garnett's novel, is about a sailor who returns home to England with a bride from the black ...

  3. The Sailor's Return (1978) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. Menu. Movies. Release Calendar Top 250 Movies Most Popular Movies Browse Movies by Genre Top Box Office Showtimes & Tickets Movie News India Movie ...

  4. 29. Apr. 2021 · The Sailor: Directed by Lucia Kasová. With Christian Bernier, Silke Carstensen, Paul Erling Johnson, Siphosenkosi Malimela. Paul Johnson sailed the world all his life.

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  5. Overview. Based on the 1925 novel The Sailor's Return by David Garnett. A sailor returns to his hometown to open a pub bringing with him his new black wife. Very quickly they find themselves ostracised by the community. Jack Gold.

  6. The Sailor's Return. A 19th-century seaman marries a woman from West Africa, but the couple's return to his English home is marred by hostility from unaccepting townspeople.

    • Drama
  7. Based on a 1920 novel of the same name by David Garnet, The Sailor's Return (d. Jack Gold, 1978) had a long, tortuous route to production. It was eventually made by Thames TV subsidiary Euston Films and co-financed by the National Film Corporation, making this one of the first genuine joint projects between film and television.