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Dulcima (1971)

Runtime: 98 min
Country: UK
Language: English

Synopsis: John Mills plays a farmer who loves a drink but his farm is in a state of disrepair. He meets a young girl called Dulcima who takes pity on him and becomes his cleaner. He happy to have some company and she needs to earn the money. He finds himself falling for her but things get complicated when she starts seeing the famekeeper. However, one day she discovers the farmer is a very rich man and decides she wants to be with him after all, but she just can't stop seeing the gamekeeper...and the farmer finds out.

Cast: John Mills, Carole White.

Format:
Region 0 (or "region free") is compatible with DVD players from any region.
We strongly advise USA and CANADIAN customers to check their NTSC dvd player for PAL compatibility.
Quality: Good video transfer to dvd
Price: £15.00
Shipping: £1.00 (worldwide)

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John Mills
Born: 22 February 1908, The Watts Naval Training College, North Elmham, Norfolk, England
Died: 23 April 2005, Denham, Buckinghamshire, England, UK.

Sir John Mills, one of the most popular and beloved English actors, was born Lewis Ernest Watts Mills on February 22, 1908, at the Watts Naval Training College in North Elmham, Norfolk, England. The young Mills grew up in Felixstowe, Suffolk, where his father was a mathematics teacher and his mother was a theater box-office manager. The Oscar-winner appeared in more than 120 films and TV movies in a career stretching over eight decades, from his debut in 1932 in The Midshipmaid (1932) through Bright Young Things (2003) and Snow Prince (2006).