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We'll Take Manhattan is a British television film that tells the story of the extramarital affair between photographer David Bailey and model Jean Shrimpton, and their one-week photographic assignment in New York City for Vogue in 1962. Directed by John McKay, it stars Aneurin Barnard as David Bailey, and Karen Gillan as Jean Shrimpton.
- United Kingdom
- Kevin Sargent
26 gen 2012 · We'll Take Manhattan è un film del 2012 diretto da John McKay con Sascha Bailey e Frances Barber. Durata: 90 min. Paese di produzione: Regno Unito. Indice. Trama. Cast. Curiosità e frasi...
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- Sascha Bailey
- John Mckay
- January 26, 2012
22 gen 2015 · 32K views 8 years ago. This film explores the explosive love affair between photographer David Bailey and his model girlfriend Jean Shrimpton - a relationship that would change the world of ...
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27 lug 2015 · We'll Take Manhattan (2012) Director: John McKay Writer: John McKay A look at the love affair between 1960s supermodel Jean Shrimpton and photographer David Bailey. Music: Elvin Bishop – Fooled ...
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Diretto da John McKay, 2012 Romantico (90 minuti) con Karen Gillan, Aneurin Barnard, Frances Barber. Altri film dello stesso regista: Not Another Happy Ending, A Waste of Shame: The Mystery of Shakespeare and His Sonnets. Leggi la scheda film completa.
A look at the love affair between 1960s supermodel Jean Shrimpton and photographer David Bailey. 85 IMDb 6.6 1 h 28 min 2012. X-Ray 16+. Drama · Romance · Beautiful · Passionate. Watch with a free Prime trial. Watch with Prime. Start your 30-day free trial. Details. Customers also watched. Cast and Crew. John McKay. Free trial or buy.
3 mar 2012 · Overview. We’ll Take Manhattan explores the explosive love affair between sixties supermodel Jean Shrimpton and photographer David Bailey. Focusing on a wild and unpredictable 1962 Vogue photo shoot in New York, the drama brings to life the story of two young people falling in love, misbehaving and inadvertently defining the style ...