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  1. 9 de may. de 2001 · The Man Who Bought Mustique: Directed by Joseph Bullman. With Kent Adonai, David Bowie, Joseph Bullman, Nicholas Courtney. Lord Glenconner, a Scot, once owned Mustique, a verdant island in the Caribbean.

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    • Documentary
    • Joseph Bullman
    • 2001-05-09
  2. Documentary about a British entrepreneur, Colin Tennant, who bought the Caribbean island of Mustique and turned it into a posh resort. The island was visited by rock stars and royalty in the...

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    • Documentary
    • Joseph Bullman, Vikram Jayanti
  3. 9 de may. de 2001 · Overview. Lord Glenconner, a Scot, once owned Mustique, a verdant island in the Caribbean. He lives in St. Lucia with wife Lady Anne Coke (herself an Earl's daughter and lady-in-waiting to Princess Margaret) and their sole surviving son, Christopher, disabled by an accident. Glenconner visits Mustique, explores old haunts, and ...

  4. 26 de ene. de 2010 · THE MAN WHO BOUGHT MUSTIQUE. v. by viceuk. January 26, 2010, 2:19pm. ... After travelling the world for years, he discovered the little Caribbean island of Mustique, which he bought (for £45,000) ...

  5. Summaries. Lord Glenconner, a Scot, once owned Mustique, a verdant island in the Caribbean. He lives in St. Lucia with wife Lady Anne Coke (herself an Earl's daughter and lady-in-waiting to Princess Margaret) and their sole surviving son, Christopher, disabled by an accident.

  6. 9 de may. de 2001 · The Man Who Bought Mustique - Metacritic. Summary This documentary tells the story of British entrepreneur Colin Tennant, who purchased the Caribbean island of Mustique and developed it into a posh resort. Documentary. Directed By: Joseph Bullman. The Man Who Bought Mustique. Metascore Mixed or Average Based on 9 Critic Reviews. 59.

  7. Summaries (1) Lord Glenconner, a Scot, once owned Mustique, a verdant island in the Caribbean. He lives in St. Lucia with wife Lady Anne Coke (herself an Earl's daughter and lady-in-waiting to Princess Margaret) and their sole surviving son, Christopher, disabled by an accident.