Pat Barlow


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Sense And Sensibility (1995) -- (Movie Clip) The Air Is Full Of Spices We meet Alan Rickman as Col. Brandon, who is taken by Marianne (Kate Winslet), performing for her mother, sisters and their hosts (Gemma Jones, Emma Thompson, who also wrote the screenplay, Emile Francoise, Robert Hardy, Elizabeth Spriggs), in Sense And Sensibility, 1995, from the Jane Austen novel.
Sense And Sensibility (1995) -- (Movie Clip) You Must Help Them Director Ang Lee’s graceful opening from star Emma Thompson’s sparkling screenplay, with Tom Wilkinson near death, James Fleet his son, his wife Harriet Walker, and Kate Winslet at the keyboard, as the romantic stepdaughter Marianne, from the hit Jane Austen adaptation Sense And Sensibility, 1995.
Sense And Sensibility (1995) -- (Movie Clip) The Position Of The Nile Screenwriter and star Emma Thompson as soon-to-be-impoverished Elinor, with her mother and sister (Gemma Jones, Kate Winslet) when clever visitor Mr. Farrars (Hugh Grant) devises a temptation for brooding younger sister Margaret (Emile Francoise), in Ang Lee’s Sense And Sensibility, 1995.
Sense And Sensibility (1995) -- (Movie Clip) To Love Is To Burn Less-practical sister Marianne (Kate Winslet) brings news to mother (Gemma Jones) of an offer to forestall their impending poverty, though both are concerned with elder sister Elinor (Emma Thompson), who has grown attached to their new friend Edward, in Ang Lee’s Sense And Sensibility, 1995.
Gregory's Girl -- (Movie Clip) Stray Pedestrians Ambling out of the house headed for school, Gregory (Gordon John Sinclair) runs into his father (Dave Anderson), a driving instructor, in Bill Forsyth's Gregory's Girl, 1981, shot on location in Scotland.
Gregory's Girl -- (Movie Clip) I'm Marked For Life Gregory (Gordon John Sinclair) in the locker room, surprised by Dorothy (Dee Hepburn), who's just made a smash in her first game with the football team, in Bill Forsyth's Gregory's Girl, 1981.
Four Weddings And A Funeral -- (Movie Clip) Angus And Those Sheep... Charlotte Coleman (as "Scarlett") is among the guests leading into Best Man Charles (Hugh Grant) and his careening toast, from Richard Curtis' original screenplay, at the first ceremony in Four Weddings And a Funeral, 1994.
Four Weddings And A Funeral -- (Movie Clip) Open, But Not For Me Quite passable Elton John rendition of Gershwin's But Not For Me, as Kristin Scott Thomas, Hugh Grant and others are introduced in the opening of Mike Newell's Four Weddings And a Funeral, 1994.

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