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Films with: Hampshire, Susan

Oscar Wilde collection
A collection of four of Oscar Wilde's masterpieces, and a 1995 documentary about his life, his relationship with Alfred Douglas and the trials that destroyed his career. Includes reflections by Wilde's grandson Merlin Holland, and Douglas' grandniece Alice Douglas.
DVD 2190
Pallisers.
The opulence of mid-Victorian England provides the backdrop for this chronicle of three generations of one aristocratic family. The Pallisers depicts both the Parliamentary maneuverings of the day and the social mores that ruled private passions. The action focuses on Palliser intimates Phineas Finn, the handsome and ambitious radical MP from Ireland, and Lizzie Eustace, a beautiful and conniving young widow. Plantagenet Palliser and his wife, Lady Glencora, cope with the demands of a growing family and ascend to an even higher social stratum.
DVD 1214
Pallisers.
The Pallisers is a sprawling BBC saga of wealth, passion, power, intrigue and scandal.
DVD 1331
Pallisers.
The Pallisers depicts both the Parliamentary maneuverings of the day and the social mores that ruled private passions.
DVD 2414