Catherine Cookson's The Dwelling Place
Catherine Cookson's The Dwelling Place ★★½ The Dwelling Place 1994
Sixteen-year-old Cissie (Whitwell) struggles to hold her family together after the death of their parents in 1830's England. But her situation turns tragic when she's raped and left pregnant but drunken young aristocrat Clive (Rawle-Hicks), eventually giving the baby to be raised by Clive's father (Fox). Based on a novel by Catherine Cookson. 145m/C VHS, DVD . GB Tracy Whitwell, James Fox, Edward Rawle-Hicks; D: Gavin Millar; W: Gordon Hann; C: John Hooper; M: Colin Towns. TV
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