Country Dance (film)
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| Country Dance | |
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| 220px Brotherly Love poster |
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| Directed by | J. Lee Thompson |
| Produced by | Robert Emmett Ginna |
| Written by | James Kennaway |
| Starring | Peter O'Toole Susannah York Michael Craig |
| Music by | John Addison |
| Cinematography | Ted Moore |
| Editing by | Willy Kemplen |
| Release date(s) | 22 April 1970 |
| Running time | 112 minutes |
| Country | |
| Language | English |
Country Dance (also known as Brotherly Love (USA) and The Same Skin (UK) is a 1970 British drama film based on the novel Household Ghosts (1961) by James Kennaway which became a three-act stage play 1967. The film was released on 22 April 1970.
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A tragicomedy set in a fading Scottish aristocratic family, in which the drunken Sir Charles Henry Arbuthnot Pinkerton Ferguson, Bt (Peter O'Toole) has an incestuous relationship with his equally eccentric sister Hilary Dow (Susannah York).
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