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Post by DizzyMissLizzie on Mar 7, 2009 11:56:34 GMT -5
In 1660, with the return of Charles II to the English throne, theater, the visual arts, science and sexual intercourse flourish. Thirteen years later, in the middle of political and economical problems, Charles II asks the return of his friend John Wilmot, aka the second Earl of Rochester, from the exile to London. John is a morally corrupt, drunkard and sexually active cynical poet, and the King asks him to prepare a play for the French ambassador to make him pleased. John meets the aspirant actress Elizabeth Barry in the playhouse and decides to make her a great star. He falls in love for her, and she becomes his mistress; during the presentation to the Frenchman, he falls in disgrace in the court. When he was thirty-three years old, he was dying of syphilis associated to alcoholism and he converted to a religious man.
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theescapist
New in Town
A nightingale in a golden cage.
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Post by theescapist on Aug 31, 2009 8:23:49 GMT -5
This was the movie that started my liking of Rupert Friend (good times ) and thrown in with Johnny Depp, what more could you want? Great movie ^^
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Post by DizzyMissLizzie on Aug 31, 2009 20:31:21 GMT -5
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