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The Children is a British film of genre Drama directed by Tony Palmer released in USA on 1 january 1990 with Ben Kingsley

The Children (1990)

The Children
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Released in USA 1 january 1990
Length 1h55
Directed by
Genres Drama
Rating65% 3.273783.273783.273783.273783.27378

The Children is a 1990 British-German drama film directed by Tony Palmer and starring Ben Kingsley, Kim Novak and Britt Ekland. It is based on a novel by Edith Wharton.

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