Actress Nushrratt Bharuccha, who recently flew back to India after being stranded in the attack over Israel by Hamas, has detailed her experience of being stuck in the turmoil. Taking to her Instagram on Tuesday, the actress shared two different posts, one a video in which she expressed her gratitude to the government, the Indian embassy and the Israel embassy for ensuring her safety and making it possible for her to return to her homeland safe and sound.
The actress said in the video, “Hi everyone, I just want to take a moment and say thank you to everyone for their messages, for their prayers and for their wishes. I am back, I am home, I am safe and I’m fine. But just two days back, I woke up in a hotel room in Tel Aviv with bomb sounds around me and sirens blaring and we were taken to a basement.
The actress said in the video, “Hi everyone, I just want to take a moment and say thank you to everyone for their messages, for their prayers and for their wishes. I am back, I am home, I am safe and I’m fine. But just two days back, I woke up in a hotel room in Tel Aviv with bomb sounds around me and sirens blaring and we were taken to a basement.
- 10/10/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Actress Nushrratt Bharuccha, who recently flew back to India after being stranded in the attack over Israel by Hamas, has detailed her experience of being stuck in the turmoil. Taking to her Instagram on Tuesday, the actress shared two different posts, one a video in which she expressed her gratitude to the government, the Indian embassy and the Israel embassy for ensuring her safety and making it possible for her to return to her homeland safe and sound.
The actress said in the video, “Hi everyone, I just want to take a moment and say thank you to everyone for their messages, for their prayers and for their wishes. I am back, I am home, I am safe and I’m fine. But just two days back, I woke up in a hotel room in Tel Aviv with bomb sounds around me and sirens blaring and we were taken to a basement.
The actress said in the video, “Hi everyone, I just want to take a moment and say thank you to everyone for their messages, for their prayers and for their wishes. I am back, I am home, I am safe and I’m fine. But just two days back, I woke up in a hotel room in Tel Aviv with bomb sounds around me and sirens blaring and we were taken to a basement.
- 10/10/2023
- by Agency News Desk
The team of Nushrratt Bharuccha-starrer ‘Akelli’ had to change their shoot location from Turkey to Uzbekistan, after getting dangerous threats directed towards the lead actress. The sources claimed: “The production of the movie ‘Akelli’ experienced one tough curveball forcing the team to relocate their shoot from Turkey to Uzbekistan.
The trouble began when the production team received a dangerous threat directed towards lead actress Nushrratt Bharuccha, while they were in Turkey preparing for the shoot.”
“After completing the recce and survey of the location, the team was all ready to start preparation and shoot. However, the threat made the team choose a new location in Uzbekistan just 14 days before their shoot was supposed to start in Turkey. This decision was driven not only by safety concerns but also by the sensitive topic the film touched upon – through a terrorist organisation,” added the source.
Directed by Pranay Meshram, and produced by Ninad Vaidya,...
The trouble began when the production team received a dangerous threat directed towards lead actress Nushrratt Bharuccha, while they were in Turkey preparing for the shoot.”
“After completing the recce and survey of the location, the team was all ready to start preparation and shoot. However, the threat made the team choose a new location in Uzbekistan just 14 days before their shoot was supposed to start in Turkey. This decision was driven not only by safety concerns but also by the sensitive topic the film touched upon – through a terrorist organisation,” added the source.
Directed by Pranay Meshram, and produced by Ninad Vaidya,...
- 8/31/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Mumbai, Aug 26 (Ians) Marking his Bollywood debut with the movie ‘Akelli’, Israeli actor Tsahi Halevi, was recently on Mumbai Darshan, and also embarked on a culinary journey through Mumbai’s diverse street food scene.
The lead actress Nushrratt Bharuccha took her co-star Tsahi on a whirlwind tour of Mumbai as part of their promotional campaign for the much-anticipated movie ‘Akelli’.
Their Mumbai Darshan included a visit to the iconic Gateway of India, a walk along the Marine Drive Queen’s Necklace, and a visit to the legendary Maratha Mandir theatre.
Known for his role in ‘Fauda’, Tsahi immersed himself in the culture and traditions of the country. The actor reported to have had a lot of fun while shooting for the film.
Tsahi commented: “I feel very privileged to be part of team ‘Akelli’ and to have worked with such a talent as Nushrratt, more so having her take me...
The lead actress Nushrratt Bharuccha took her co-star Tsahi on a whirlwind tour of Mumbai as part of their promotional campaign for the much-anticipated movie ‘Akelli’.
Their Mumbai Darshan included a visit to the iconic Gateway of India, a walk along the Marine Drive Queen’s Necklace, and a visit to the legendary Maratha Mandir theatre.
Known for his role in ‘Fauda’, Tsahi immersed himself in the culture and traditions of the country. The actor reported to have had a lot of fun while shooting for the film.
Tsahi commented: “I feel very privileged to be part of team ‘Akelli’ and to have worked with such a talent as Nushrratt, more so having her take me...
- 8/26/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
In addition to his role in his Bollywood debut movie ‘Akelli’, actor Tsahi Halevi who is also a great singer, has an exciting surprise for his fans within the film. The ‘Fauda’ actor has lent his melodious voice to sing part of a famous Arabic song for one of the scenes in the movie in which he stars alongside Nushrratt Bharuccha.
The love song called ‘Wayak’ is a very popular Arabic track, and is originally the work of renowned singer Farid Al-Atrash. Tsahi belts out the lyrics beautifully, using the Uzbeki instrument Saz.
Director Pranay Meshram sheds light on the addition of this song in the film, saying: “When Tsahi came up to me with this idea of adding a song in Arabic, I was intrigued and after listening to the song, I loved it immediately. It is a famous Arabic song. He wanted to record the song using the original Arabic instrument called Saz,...
The love song called ‘Wayak’ is a very popular Arabic track, and is originally the work of renowned singer Farid Al-Atrash. Tsahi belts out the lyrics beautifully, using the Uzbeki instrument Saz.
Director Pranay Meshram sheds light on the addition of this song in the film, saying: “When Tsahi came up to me with this idea of adding a song in Arabic, I was intrigued and after listening to the song, I loved it immediately. It is a famous Arabic song. He wanted to record the song using the original Arabic instrument called Saz,...
- 8/21/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Warner Bros.’ “Barbie” and Universal’s “Oppenheimer” continued ruling the U.K. and Ireland box office for a fourth consecutive weekend.
Greta Gerwig’s “Barbie” topped the charts yet again with £4.4 million ($5.6 million) for a total of £78.2 million, per numbers from Comscore. The film is the No. 1 grosser in the territory for 2023 by some distance, surpassing Universal’s “The Super Mario Bros. Movie.”
Christopher Nolan’s “Oppenheimer” held on solidly to the second position with £3.1 million for a total of £47.7 million. It remains the third highest grossing film of the year above Disney’s “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3.”
In its second weekend Warner Bros.’ “The Meg 2” collected £1.5 million in third place for a total of £7.5 million. Sony’s “Gran Turismo” debuted in fourth position with £1.05 million.
Rounding off the top five was another debut, Disney’s “Haunted Mansion,” with £990,084.
There were two other debuts in the top 10, both from India.
Greta Gerwig’s “Barbie” topped the charts yet again with £4.4 million ($5.6 million) for a total of £78.2 million, per numbers from Comscore. The film is the No. 1 grosser in the territory for 2023 by some distance, surpassing Universal’s “The Super Mario Bros. Movie.”
Christopher Nolan’s “Oppenheimer” held on solidly to the second position with £3.1 million for a total of £47.7 million. It remains the third highest grossing film of the year above Disney’s “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3.”
In its second weekend Warner Bros.’ “The Meg 2” collected £1.5 million in third place for a total of £7.5 million. Sony’s “Gran Turismo” debuted in fourth position with £1.05 million.
Rounding off the top five was another debut, Disney’s “Haunted Mansion,” with £990,084.
There were two other debuts in the top 10, both from India.
- 8/15/2023
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
New Delhi, Aug 6 (Ians) Actress Nushrratt Bharuccha will be seen sharing screen space with ‘Fauda’ stars Tsahi Hallevi and Amir Boutrous in the upcoming film ‘Akelli’.
Talking about working with them, the actress said that she has seen their series and praised the two.
“Of course I have seen the series and I have seen both of them,” Nushrratt told Ians.
The actress then shared some favourite moments from the ‘Fauda’, which tells the story of Doron, a commander in the Mista’arvim unit and his team, in the first season, they pursue a Hamas arch-terrorist known as “The Panther”.
“It was nice to have that one recollect of his work but what actors. What people! So much fun shooting with them on set. Bahut maza aaya,” she added.
Gearing up for the release of her upcoming film ‘Akelli’ directed by Pranay Meshram, she revealed: “It’s an inspiring thrilling...
Talking about working with them, the actress said that she has seen their series and praised the two.
“Of course I have seen the series and I have seen both of them,” Nushrratt told Ians.
The actress then shared some favourite moments from the ‘Fauda’, which tells the story of Doron, a commander in the Mista’arvim unit and his team, in the first season, they pursue a Hamas arch-terrorist known as “The Panther”.
“It was nice to have that one recollect of his work but what actors. What people! So much fun shooting with them on set. Bahut maza aaya,” she added.
Gearing up for the release of her upcoming film ‘Akelli’ directed by Pranay Meshram, she revealed: “It’s an inspiring thrilling...
- 8/6/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Mumbai, Aug 3 (Ians) Israeli actors Tsahi Halevi and Amir Boutrous, who are known for their work in the series ‘Fauda’, are set to make their foray in Bollywood alongside actress Nushrratt Bharuccha with the upcoming film ‘Akelli’.
The film has already created a lot of buzz with its teaser, which promises an emotional and thrilling cinematic journey. The addition of Tsahi and Amir to the cast adds another layer of intrigue to the film.
Sharing his excitement, Tsahi said: “It is a great opportunity to be a part of such a colourful world of Indian cinema. I’m super excited and was amazed with the script when I first heard it. It was truly nice working with the entire cast and crew in ‘Akelli’ and I’m sure it is going to be an impactful and unforgettable movie. “
Amir, equally thrilled about his Bollywood debut, shared: “I think ‘Akelli’ is...
The film has already created a lot of buzz with its teaser, which promises an emotional and thrilling cinematic journey. The addition of Tsahi and Amir to the cast adds another layer of intrigue to the film.
Sharing his excitement, Tsahi said: “It is a great opportunity to be a part of such a colourful world of Indian cinema. I’m super excited and was amazed with the script when I first heard it. It was truly nice working with the entire cast and crew in ‘Akelli’ and I’m sure it is going to be an impactful and unforgettable movie. “
Amir, equally thrilled about his Bollywood debut, shared: “I think ‘Akelli’ is...
- 8/3/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Fauda is a series created by Lior Raz and Avi Issacharoff. With Lior Raz, Hisham Suliman and Shadi Mar’i. You can watch the fourth season starting January 20 on Netflix.
Fauda in its fourth season in a mix of action, political thriller and the (evident) touch of social conflict. Beyond the evident confrontation (this is not a product about politics), this is a very entertaining series that has rhythm and intelligence and has known how to captivate the viewer with its complex plot, it elaborate characters and above all, its frenetic rhythm and elaborate construction in the parallel stories that have known how to reach an audience seeking big thrills.
This is a great success and excellent entertainment. The action scenes are very elaborate.
This season is just as good as the past ones: more of the same, more than one expects have made Fauda a phenomenon worth watching.
Storyline
A...
Fauda in its fourth season in a mix of action, political thriller and the (evident) touch of social conflict. Beyond the evident confrontation (this is not a product about politics), this is a very entertaining series that has rhythm and intelligence and has known how to captivate the viewer with its complex plot, it elaborate characters and above all, its frenetic rhythm and elaborate construction in the parallel stories that have known how to reach an audience seeking big thrills.
This is a great success and excellent entertainment. The action scenes are very elaborate.
This season is just as good as the past ones: more of the same, more than one expects have made Fauda a phenomenon worth watching.
Storyline
A...
- 1/20/2023
- by Veronica Loop
- Martin Cid - TV
Yes Studios has unveiled the new trailer for the highly anticipated fourth season of “Fauda,” which will launch July 13 on Yes TV in Israel and will be available on Netflix worldwide later this year.
The plot of the new season involves Hezbollah activists from Lebanon and Palestinian militants in the West Bank, and new cast members include Inbar Lavi (“Lucifer”), Amir Boutrous (“The Crown”), Lucy Ayoub, Danny Steg (“Kvodo”) and Loai Nofi (“Hashoter Hatov”).
Following the events of the previous season, Doron (Lior Raz) feels guilty over the death of his teammate, and angry and frustrated after his dismissal from the unit. Captain Ayub (Itzik Cohen) tries to bring Doron out of his difficult situation and enlists him for a basic security mission in Brussels. In the European capital, Doron accompanies Ayub to a meeting with a young Lebanese source named Omar Tawalbe (Boutrous).
Omar, originally from Jenin, is the...
The plot of the new season involves Hezbollah activists from Lebanon and Palestinian militants in the West Bank, and new cast members include Inbar Lavi (“Lucifer”), Amir Boutrous (“The Crown”), Lucy Ayoub, Danny Steg (“Kvodo”) and Loai Nofi (“Hashoter Hatov”).
Following the events of the previous season, Doron (Lior Raz) feels guilty over the death of his teammate, and angry and frustrated after his dismissal from the unit. Captain Ayub (Itzik Cohen) tries to bring Doron out of his difficult situation and enlists him for a basic security mission in Brussels. In the European capital, Doron accompanies Ayub to a meeting with a young Lebanese source named Omar Tawalbe (Boutrous).
Omar, originally from Jenin, is the...
- 7/7/2022
- by Elsa Keslassy
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: Here’s your compelling first teaser trailer and images from season four of hit Israeli series Fauda.
The Yes Studios drama, which is in mid-production, is scheduled to launch on Israel’s Yes TV in mid 2022 and will be available to stream on Netflix worldwide.
The 10-episode season, which looks to be bigger and more international than the three previous seasons, will introduce new threats and new cast members; Doron, played by series co-creator Lior Raz (6 Underground) and the team face simultaneous unrest on two fronts – by Hezbollah activists from Lebanon and Palestinian militants in the West Bank.
In addition to Raz, the new season will also see returning cast members Itzik Cohen (as Captain Ayub) Rona-Lee Shimon (Nurit) Idan Amedi (Sagi) Doron Ben David (Steve) Yaacov Zada Daniel (Eli) and Meirav Shirom (Dana). New actors joining the cast include Inbar Lavi (Lucifer) Mark Ivanir (Barry) Amir Boutrous...
The Yes Studios drama, which is in mid-production, is scheduled to launch on Israel’s Yes TV in mid 2022 and will be available to stream on Netflix worldwide.
The 10-episode season, which looks to be bigger and more international than the three previous seasons, will introduce new threats and new cast members; Doron, played by series co-creator Lior Raz (6 Underground) and the team face simultaneous unrest on two fronts – by Hezbollah activists from Lebanon and Palestinian militants in the West Bank.
In addition to Raz, the new season will also see returning cast members Itzik Cohen (as Captain Ayub) Rona-Lee Shimon (Nurit) Idan Amedi (Sagi) Doron Ben David (Steve) Yaacov Zada Daniel (Eli) and Meirav Shirom (Dana). New actors joining the cast include Inbar Lavi (Lucifer) Mark Ivanir (Barry) Amir Boutrous...
- 12/28/2021
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Production has begun on the fourth season of the global hit Israeli series Fauda, from Tel Aviv-based yes Studios. The new season will return with four new cast members led by Inbar Lavi, along with Mark Ivanir, Amir Boutrous, Lucy Ayoub and Loai Noufi. Character details are being kept under wraps.
The 10-episode Season 4, which will be filming throughout Israel and in the Ukraine, picks up after Season 3’s heartbreaking loss of one of the unit’s core members. Doron, played by series co-creator Lior Raz and the team face simultaneous unrest on two fronts – by Hezbollah activists from Lebanon and Palestinian militants in the West Bank.
Lavi, Ivanir, Boutrous, Ayoub and Noufi join returning cast members Itzik Cohen (Captain Ayub) Rona-Lee Shimon (Nurit) Idan Amedi (Sagi) Doron Ben David (Steve) Yaacov Zada Daniel (Eli) and Meirav Shirom (Dana)
Fauda,...
The 10-episode Season 4, which will be filming throughout Israel and in the Ukraine, picks up after Season 3’s heartbreaking loss of one of the unit’s core members. Doron, played by series co-creator Lior Raz and the team face simultaneous unrest on two fronts – by Hezbollah activists from Lebanon and Palestinian militants in the West Bank.
Lavi, Ivanir, Boutrous, Ayoub and Noufi join returning cast members Itzik Cohen (Captain Ayub) Rona-Lee Shimon (Nurit) Idan Amedi (Sagi) Doron Ben David (Steve) Yaacov Zada Daniel (Eli) and Meirav Shirom (Dana)
Fauda,...
- 11/15/2021
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Stars: Will Smith, Mena Massoud, Naomi Scott, Marwan Kenzari, Navid Negahban, Nasim Pedrad, Billy Magnussen, Jordan A. Nash, Amir Boutrous, Numan Acar, Taliyah Blair, Aubrey Lin | Written by Guy Ritchie, John August | Directed by Guy Ritchie
Aladdin is directed by Guy Ritchie and is the 2019 live-action remake of the same 1992 Disney property of the same name, directed by duo Ron Clements and John Musker. Aladdin has had a troubling route onto the screen more so than its live-action companions such as Cinderella, Beauty and the Beast or even Dumbo for that matter due to one inexplicable reason. That of course began with the casting of Will Smith as the Genie, but it didn’t end there as the controversy soared when the first snippet of footage was released, showing a distinctly bulkier and vivid version of such a beloved character. Leading to a cluster fuck of vile hatred on the internet,...
Aladdin is directed by Guy Ritchie and is the 2019 live-action remake of the same 1992 Disney property of the same name, directed by duo Ron Clements and John Musker. Aladdin has had a troubling route onto the screen more so than its live-action companions such as Cinderella, Beauty and the Beast or even Dumbo for that matter due to one inexplicable reason. That of course began with the casting of Will Smith as the Genie, but it didn’t end there as the controversy soared when the first snippet of footage was released, showing a distinctly bulkier and vivid version of such a beloved character. Leading to a cluster fuck of vile hatred on the internet,...
- 9/24/2019
- by Jak-Luke Sharp
- Nerdly
Stars: Will Smith, Mena Massoud, Naomi Scott, Marwan Kenzari, Navid Negahban, Nasim Pedrad, Billy Magnussen, Jordan A. Nash, Amir Boutrous, Numan Acar, Taliyah Blair, Aubrey Lin | Written by Guy Ritchie, John August | Directed by Guy Ritchie
So, let me begin by saying that personally I’m not much of a fan of Guy Ritchie. He isn’t a film maker I strive to watch, and I haven’t enjoyed much of what I have seen of his output, so I was concerned and a little skeptical when I first heard that Ritchie would be directing the live-action remake of Aladdin.
Aladdin, oh how I love the original animated classic. I remember going to the cinema back in 1992, a nine year-old kid with a Genie toy on his lap, and watching this magnificent, magical, beautiful film unfold on the screen. I loved it. I still do, and I go back to it every year.
So, let me begin by saying that personally I’m not much of a fan of Guy Ritchie. He isn’t a film maker I strive to watch, and I haven’t enjoyed much of what I have seen of his output, so I was concerned and a little skeptical when I first heard that Ritchie would be directing the live-action remake of Aladdin.
Aladdin, oh how I love the original animated classic. I remember going to the cinema back in 1992, a nine year-old kid with a Genie toy on his lap, and watching this magnificent, magical, beautiful film unfold on the screen. I loved it. I still do, and I go back to it every year.
- 6/7/2019
- by Chris Cummings
- Nerdly
Stars: Will Smith, Mena Massoud, Naomi Scott, Marwan Kenzari, Navid Negahban, Nasim Pedrad, Billy Magnussen, Jordan A. Nash, Amir Boutrous, Numan Acar, Taliyah Blair, Aubrey Lin | Written by Guy Ritchie, John August | Directed by Guy Ritchie
Aladdin is directed by Guy Ritchie and is the 2019 live-action remake of the same 1992 Disney property of the same name, directed by duo Ron Clements and John Musker. Aladdin has had a troubling route onto the screen more so than its live-action companions such as Cinderella, Beauty and the Beast or even Dumbo for that matter due to one inexplicable reason. That of course began with the casting of Will Smith as the Genie, but it didn’t end there as the controversy soared when the first snippet of footage was released, showing a distinctly bulkier and vivid version of such a beloved character. Leading to a cluster fuck of vile hatred on the internet,...
Aladdin is directed by Guy Ritchie and is the 2019 live-action remake of the same 1992 Disney property of the same name, directed by duo Ron Clements and John Musker. Aladdin has had a troubling route onto the screen more so than its live-action companions such as Cinderella, Beauty and the Beast or even Dumbo for that matter due to one inexplicable reason. That of course began with the casting of Will Smith as the Genie, but it didn’t end there as the controversy soared when the first snippet of footage was released, showing a distinctly bulkier and vivid version of such a beloved character. Leading to a cluster fuck of vile hatred on the internet,...
- 5/28/2019
- by Jak-Luke Sharp
- Nerdly
Alastair Stewart Nov 17, 2016
Netflix's pricy royal family drama The Crown has stand-out performances from John Lithgow and Matt Smith, but lacks story...
Warning: contains spoilers.
The great cliche about the British is that we’re a stoic lot; emotionally reserved and only ever prone to bouts of ‘hayfever’ when Bambi’s mum dies.
Netflix’s £100m production of The Crown tries to buck this trope with a ten-part series dramatising the personal and political events surrounding the first decade of Queen Elizabeth II’s reign from 1952.
One part Downton Abbey, one part House Of Cards (the original of course), The Crown never quite decides if it wants to commit itself to a political drama or total supposition about the inner workings of the Court of St James's.
Written by Peter Morgan, the identity struggle at the heart of the series is not hard to explain. Morgan made his name as...
Netflix's pricy royal family drama The Crown has stand-out performances from John Lithgow and Matt Smith, but lacks story...
Warning: contains spoilers.
The great cliche about the British is that we’re a stoic lot; emotionally reserved and only ever prone to bouts of ‘hayfever’ when Bambi’s mum dies.
Netflix’s £100m production of The Crown tries to buck this trope with a ten-part series dramatising the personal and political events surrounding the first decade of Queen Elizabeth II’s reign from 1952.
One part Downton Abbey, one part House Of Cards (the original of course), The Crown never quite decides if it wants to commit itself to a political drama or total supposition about the inner workings of the Court of St James's.
Written by Peter Morgan, the identity struggle at the heart of the series is not hard to explain. Morgan made his name as...
- 11/14/2016
- Den of Geek
Sneak Peek footage, images and synopsis from the upcoming 'royals' TV series "The Crown", created by Peter Morgan and produced by Left Bank Pictures, starring Claire Foy as young 'Queen Elizabeth II' debuting November 4, 2016 on Netflix:
"...'The Crown' will trace the life of 'Queen Elizabeth II' from her wedding in 1947 to the present day, spanning 60 episodes over 6 seasons..."
Cast also includes Matt Smith ("Dr. Who") as 'Prince Philip', Jared Harris as 'King George VI', Vanessa Kirby as 'Princess Margaret' and John Lithgow as 'Winston Churchill'.
Also starring are Greg Wise as 'Lord Louis Mountbatten', Victoria Hamilton as 'Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother', Stephen Dillane as 'Graham Sutherland', Andy Sanderson as 'Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester', Michael Culkin as 'Rab Butler', Nicholas Rowe as 'Jock Colville', Rita McDonald Damper as...
"...'The Crown' will trace the life of 'Queen Elizabeth II' from her wedding in 1947 to the present day, spanning 60 episodes over 6 seasons..."
Cast also includes Matt Smith ("Dr. Who") as 'Prince Philip', Jared Harris as 'King George VI', Vanessa Kirby as 'Princess Margaret' and John Lithgow as 'Winston Churchill'.
Also starring are Greg Wise as 'Lord Louis Mountbatten', Victoria Hamilton as 'Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother', Stephen Dillane as 'Graham Sutherland', Andy Sanderson as 'Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester', Michael Culkin as 'Rab Butler', Nicholas Rowe as 'Jock Colville', Rita McDonald Damper as...
- 9/29/2016
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
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