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  1. Peter Ibbetson ist der erste Roman des englischen Schriftstellers und Karikaturisten George du Maurier. Die Liebesgeschichte beschreibt die Vermischung von Traumleben und Realität, wobei das Traumgeschehen bzw. die Astralreise selbst eine höhere Realität einnimmt als das irdische Leben.

  2. Peter Ibbetson is a 1935 American black-and-white drama/fantasy film directed by Henry Hathaway and starring Gary Cooper and Ann Harding. The film is loosely based on the 1891 novel of the same name by George du Maurier. A tale of a love that transcends all obstacles, it relates the story of two youngsters who are separated in ...

  3. Peter Ibbetson ist ein US-amerikanisches Filmdrama von Henry Hathaway aus dem Jahr 1935. Das Drehbuch basiert auf dem gleichnamigen Roman von George du Maurier und dem daraus entstandenen Bühnenstück von John Nathaniel Raphael.

    • Peter Ibbetson
    • Englisch
    • Peter Ibbetson
    • USA
  4. Peter Ibbetson: Directed by Henry Hathaway. With Gary Cooper, Ann Harding, John Halliday, Ida Lupino. A Victorian-era architect commissioned by the Duke of Towers to design his stables falls in love with the Duchess.

    • (2,5K)
    • Drama, Fantasy, Romance
    • Henry Hathaway
    • 1935-11-07
  5. Peter Ibbetson is a romantic novel from the late Victorian era - poignant, melancholic and deeply nostalgic, with a paranormal twist. The plot makes use of the idea of a shared lucid dream in bringing together lovers who are otherwise separated in waking reality, by class and circumstance. Although a powerful love story, it also makes for a ...

    • (129)
    • Paperback
  6. Peter Ibbetson. When his mother dies, young Peter Ibbetson leaves Paris and his best friend, Mary, behind to live with a severe uncle in England. Years later, Peter (Gary Cooper) is an...

    • (6)
    • Fantasy
  7. 1. Jan. 2009 · A party at an English country house in 1855. Colonel Ibbetson, a notoriously bad poet and an annoyance to almost everyone, surprises the crowd by reading an excellent poem in French. His nephew, Peter, unintentionally humiliates him when he reveals that the poem is actually by Alfred de Musset.