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  1. 26 de oct. de 1972 · The Ragman's Daughter: Directed by Harold Becker. With Simon Rouse, Victoria Tennant, Patrick O'Connell, Jane Wood. A cheese warehouse worker with wife and two kids hates his dull life. He reminisces about the time he met the late love of his life and the days they spent riding around on his motorbike and her horse committing petty ...

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    • Crime, Drama, Romance
    • Harold Becker
    • 1972-10-26
  2. The Ragman's Daughter es una película dirigida por Harold Becker con Simon Rouse, Victoria Tennant, Patrick O'Connell, Jane Wood .... Año: 1972. Título original: The Ragman's Daughter. Sinopsis: Un trabajador del almacén de quesos con su esposa y dos hijos odia su aburrida vida.

    • Harold Becker
    • Simon Rouse
  3. The Ragman's Daughter is a 1972 British romantic crime – drama film directed by Harold Becker and adapted by Alan Sillitoe from his short story of the same name. [1] It was Becker's first film during the 1970s and stars Simon Rouse and, in her screen debut, Victoria Tennant.

  4. La película The Ragman's Daughter es 94 minutos de duración desde 1972, dirigido por Harold Becker. El elenco principal está compuesto por Victoria Tennant, Brian Murphy, Patrick O'Connell y Simon Rouse.

  5. Overview. Based on the Alan Sillitoe short story. Tony, a worker at a cheese factory, is also a petty thief. He moves from robbery after robbery until he meets Doris, the daughter of the local ragman. Slowly, he falls in love with her and must decide whether he will stay a thief or start a new life with Doris. Harold Becker. Director.

  6. Runtime 1h 34m. Director Harold Becker. Languages English. Genres Crime, Drama, Romance. Based on the Alan Sillitoe short story. Tony, a worker at a cheese factory, is also a petty thief. He moves from robbery after robbery until he meets Doris, the daughter of the local ragman.

  7. Título Original: THE RAGMAN'S DAUGHTER : Año Producción: 1972: Nacionalidad: INGLATERRA: Director: HAROLD BECKER: Guión: ALLAN SILLITOE: Fotografía: MICHAEL SERESIN