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  1. Stone, Scissors, Paper: Directed by Stephen Whittaker. With Juliet Stevenson, Ken Stott, Melanie Kilburn, John Bowler. Jean moves to a riverside cottage in an effort to escape her violent husband. There she meets Redfern, a married stonemason, with whom she forms a relationship.

    • (28)
    • Drama
    • Stephen Whittaker
    • 1997-06-07
  2. Regie: Stephen Whittaker, Bewerten Sie den Film: "Schere Stein Papier", der Film im Kino - Inhalt, Bilder, Kritik, Trailer, Kinoprogramm sowie Kinostart-Termine und Bewertung bei TV Spielfilm.de.

    • Stephen Whittaker
    • Juliet Stevenson
  3. STONE, SCISSORS, PAPER. Produktionsland. Großbritannien. Produktionsjahr. 1997. Produktionsfirma. BBC/Diverse Fiction. Regie. Stephen Whittaker. Buch. Richard Cameron. Kamera. Ernest Vincze. Musik. John Keane. Schnitt. Max Lemon. Darsteller.

  4. Seeking refuge from a violent husband, Jean secretly moves into the riverside cottage that belonged to her mother. Here, she meets a married stonemason with whom she gradually forms an intimate relationship.

  5. 14. Sept. 2020 · Stone, Scissors, Paper (2020) 09/14/2020 (RU) Drama 1h 28m. User. Score. What's your Vibe ? Overview. Mother and daughter, in grip of their acting profession, are stuck in a crisis. The career of one inevitably and painfully moves to its end; the other torments herself while trying to determine herself.

  6. 9. Jan. 2010 · Originaltitel: Stone, Scissors, Paper. Alternativtitel: Screen Two: Stone, Scissors, Paper. Herstellungsland: Großbritannien. Erscheinungsjahr: 1997. Regie: Stephen Whittaker. Popularität: 240755. Platz (30 Tage) / 226489. Platz (gesamt) query_stats Zugriffsstatistiken anzeigen. Bewertung: 0. bar_chart Notenspiegel zoom_in Details.

  7. Richard Cameron Screenplay. Ernest Vincze Cinematography. John E. Keane Music. Max Lemon Editing. Critics reviews. Jean moves to a riverside cottage in an effort to escape her violent husband. There she meets Redfern, a married stonemason, with whom she forms a relationship.