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  1. The Barretts of Wimpole Street is an artistic cinematic translation of the Katherine Cornell stage success [by Rudolf Besier]. ... The confining locale of London’s Wimpole Street in 1845 limits ...

  2. Critics reviews. In 1845 London, the Barrett family is ruled with an iron fist by its stern widowed patriarch, Edward Moulton-Barrett. His nine grown children are afraid of him more than they love him. One of his rules is that none of his children are allowed to marry.

  3. The Barretts of Wimpole Street [1934] [DVD] Vic's Rare Films 2004 - 2024. We supply PAL or NTSC format DVDs based on your location. Discounts for large orders can be ...

  4. Summary. The scene is Elizabeth Barrett's room. Here she lives with her father, sisters and brothers. Never too healthy, she has been kept prisoner by her domineering father, who rules his family with unbelievable severity. Her brothers and sisters are reconciled to their father's tyranny, but Elizabeth has in her a spark of rebellion.

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  6. Audience Member "The Baretts of Wimpole Street" released in 1934, has the stamp of MGM's great production values. Norma Schearer wonderfully plays Elizabeth Barrett, the invalid poet.

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  7. The Barretts of Wimpole Street. Broadway Revival. Ethel Barrymore Theatre; 243 W. 47th St., New York, NY ... The Barretts Of Winpole Street - March 26, 1945. The Barretts Of Winpole Street - March ...

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