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Release Date:
January 1, 1998
Original Title:
St. Ives
Alternate Titles:
All for Love
St. Ives Alles aus Liebe
Genres:
Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Icon Entertainment International
Little Bird
Production Countries:
France | Germany | Ireland | United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
In 1813, Capitaine Jacques St. Ives, a Hussar in the Napoleonic wars, is captured and sent to a Scottish prison camp. He's a swashbuckler, so the prison's commander, Major Farquar Bolingbroke Chevening, asks for lessons in communicating with women. Both men have their eyes on the lovely Flora, who resides with her aunt, the iconoclastic and well-traveled Miss Susan Emily Gilcrist. By chance, living close to the camp is Jacques's grandfather and brother, whom Jacques believes died years before. Jacques decides to escape, find his relatives, and win the hand of Flora; Major Chevening and an unforeseen enemy stand in his way. Can Miss Gilcrist contrive to make everything work out?
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Art Direction:
Anna Rackard
Casting:
Michelle Guish
Costume Design:
Susannah Buxton
Director:
Harry Hook
Director of Photography:
Robert Alazraki
Editor:
John MacDonnell
Executive Producer:
Paul Tucker
Ralph Kamp
David M. Thompson
Makeup Artist:
Ailbhe Lemass
Sarah Monzani
Original Music Composer:
John E. Keane
Producer:
T. Celal
Jean Labib
James Mitchell
Martha O'Neill
Jonathan Cavendish
Christine Ruppert
Production Design:
Rob Harris
Set Decoration:
Tina Jones
Writer:
Allan Cubitt
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