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"That Hamilton Woman" (1941) Sealed Romance/Drama VHS 1987 Release

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Item specifics

Condition
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Language
English
Actor
Laurence Olivier
Former Rental
No
Studio
Nelson Entertainment
UPC
0042995310733
Signal Standard
NTSC
Rating
NR
Director
Sir Alexander Korda, Alexander Korda
Sub-Genre
Biography
Genre
Drama
Movie/TV Title
That Hamilton Woman
Leading Role
Laurence Olivier

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The story of Emma Hamilton, the woman who raised herself from poverty and obscurity to become the mistress of one of history's most famous personages, Lord Admiral Nelson of the British Navy. An interesting note - this was Winston Churchill's favorite movie. AKA "Lady Hamilton." Academy Award Nominations: 4. Academy Awards: Best Sound Recording.

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UPC
0042995310733
eBay Product ID (ePID)
3135107

Product Key Features

Director
Sir Alexander Korda, Alexander Korda
Genre
Drama
Movie/TV Title
That Hamilton Woman
Rating
NR
Leading Role
Laurence Olivier
Signal Standard
NTSC
Sub-Genre
Biography

Additional Product Features

Format
Vhs
LeafCats
309
Film Country
United Kingdom

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  • Lady Hamilton + Lord Nelson...well-handled Love Story

    Lady Hamilton was born poor, grew up poor, and was forced to rely on her looks and her brains to crawl out of the gutters of London. Born in Neston, Cheshire, England, her birth name was Amy Lyon. She later changed her name to Emma Hart. As Emma Hart, she was a favorite subject of the celebrated English painter, George Romney, both before and after her rise to fame and fortune (and infamy as the scarlet woman in Horatio Nelson's life). Delicate and lovely, Emma was renowned before her name was even known. Romney's portraits of her as various mythical personages of the female type sold for high prices, and basically kept the man out of the poor house, making a name among the rich and powerful of London society. This film was released April 30, 1941 to rave reviews. Directed by ...