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    The Sailor Who Fell from Grace with the Sea

    R1976 · Mystery · 1h 45m

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  1. The Sailor Who Fell from Grace with the Sea is a 1976 British drama film starring Kris Kristofferson and Sarah Miles, directed by Lewis John Carlino. It was adapted from the 1963 novel The Sailor Who Fell from Grace with the Sea by the Japanese writer Yukio Mishima.

  2. The Sailor Who Fell from Grace with the Sea: Directed by Lewis John Carlino. With Sarah Miles, Kris Kristofferson, Jonathan Kahn, Margo Cunningham. After his father dies, a disturbed young boy plots to take revenge on the new man in his mother's life.

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  3. In a small English port town, adolescent Jonathan Osborne (Jonathan Kahn) and his widowed mother, Anne (Sarah Miles), lead a fairly predictable life until American sailor Jim Cameron (Kris ...

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sarah_MilesSarah Miles - Wikipedia

    Sarah Miles (born 31 December 1941) is a retired English actress. She is known for her roles in films The Servant (1963), Blowup (1966), Ryan's Daughter (1970), The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing (1973), White Mischief (1987) and Hope and Glory (1987).

  5. The Sailor Who Fell from Grace with the Sea ( Japanese: 午後の曳航, romanized : Gogo no eiko, lit. 'Afternoon tow') is a novel written by Yukio Mishima, published in Japanese in 1963 and translated into English by John Nathan in 1965.

    • Yukio Mishima
    • 1963
  6. Apr 22, 2014 · Synopsis: Based on the Japanese novel by Yukio Mishima. Ann Osborne (Sarah Miles) is a widow who lives in a seaside village in England with her young son Jonathan (Jonathan Kahn.)

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  8. 'Sailor' focuses on Anne Osborne, a lonely widow and antiques dealer played by Sarah Miles. The middle-aged woman lives with her sea-loving, teenaged son Jonathan (Jonathan Kahn) in an English coastal town.

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