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  1. A Harlot's Progress is a 2006 British television film directed by Justin Hardy and starring Zoe Tapper, Toby Jones, Sophie Thompson and Richard Wilson. The story is based on the series of paintings entitled A Harlot's Progress by William Hogarth .

    • Justin Hardy
    • Clive Bradley
    • Richard Blair-Oliphant
  2. A Harlot's Progress (also known as The Harlot's Progress) is a series of six paintings (1731, now destroyed) and engravings (1732) by the English artist William Hogarth. The series shows the story of a young woman, M. (Moll or Mary) Hackabout, who arrives in London from the country and becomes a prostitute.

  3. 2 nov 2006 · A Harlot's Progress: Directed by Justin Hardy. With Toby Jones, Zoë Tapper, Sophie Thompson, Richard Wilson. Drama looking at artist William Hogarth and his relationship with the prostitute that inspired his most famous piece.

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    • Biography, Drama, History
    • Justin Hardy
    • 2006-11-02
  4. A Harlot's Progress. Follow the life of a beautiful, troubled prostitute in this drama. William Hogarth, played by Toby Jones ("Harry Potter", "Captain America"), recalls the life and death of an alluring and mysterious woman he once knew. 106 IMDb 6.9 1 h 39 min 2006. 13+. Drama · Historical · Suspense. This video is currently unavailable.

  5. Basking in Mary's besmirched beauty, William creates a series of paintings known as "A Harlot's Progress" that brings him precisely the kind of fame, wealth, and respectability that he has always craved. Find trailers, reviews, synopsis, awards and cast information for A Harlot's Progress (2006) - Justin Hardy on AllMovie - A London artist in ...

    • Justin Hardy
  6. 2006 Directed by Justin Hardy. Drama looking at artist William Hogarth and his relationship with the prostitute that inspired his most famous piece. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases.

  7. Critics reviews. Soon after meeting Covent Garden prostitute Mary Collins, 18th-century English painter William Hogarth is inspired to create A Harlot’s Progress, a series of paintings that would make him one of the most admired artists of his day.