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  1. Lorna Doone is a 1951 American adventure film directed by Phil Karlson and starring Barbara Hale and Richard Greene. It is an adaptation of the 1869 novel Lorna Doone by R. D. Blackmore, set in the English West Country during the 17th century.

  2. Lorna Doone: Directed by Phil Karlson. With Barbara Hale, Richard Greene, Carl Benton Reid, William Bishop. Set in 17th century England, a young woman falls in love with a humble villager whose community suffers under the rule of her despotic landowning family.

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    • Adventure, Drama, Romance
    • Phil Karlson
    • 1951-05-31
  3. 4 feb 2014 · Buyout Footage HD Film ArchiveHD Film Trailer - Lorna Doone, 1951Barbara Hale, Richard Greene, Carl Benton ReidPlease visit our website for more historic arc...

    • 2 min
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    • Buyout Footage Historic Film Archive
  4. 18 dic 2003 · He is discovered by young Lorna Doone, who tends to his cuts, until her cousins, Carver and Charleworth, arrive and thrash John for refusing to leave. Ensor breaks up the fight and is impressed when John demands that as a knight, Ensor is obligated to assist him in finding his father's murderer.

    • Phil Karlson, Richard Mayberry
    • Barbara Hale
  5. Lorna Doone is a 1951 American adventure film directed by Phil Karlson and starring Barbara Hale and Richard Greene. It is an adaptation of the 1869 novel Lorna Doone by R. D. Blackmore, set in the English West Country during the 17th century.

  6. Overview. Share. Lorna Doone (1951) 05/31/1951 (US) Drama , Romance 1h 28m. User. Score. What's your Vibe ? Play Trailer. Overview. An English farmer leads a village uprising against their corrupt landlords. Phil Karlson. Director. Richard Schayer. Screenplay. Jesse Lasky Jr. Screenplay.

  7. Review by Lesley Boon ★★½. Movies based on classic literature: #3. This is the second sound version of R.D. Blackmores 1869 novel, adapted by George Bruce, with a screenplay by Jesse L. Lasky Jr & Richard Schayer, directed by Phil Karlson and made by Columbia Pictures in 1951.