Trio (1950) Ken Annakin, Harold French, James Hayter, Kathleen Harrison, Felix Aylmer


Three short stories are introduced by author W. Somerset Maugham in the second of his anthology film trilogy. In “The Verger,” a church verger of seventeen years is fired by his new straight-laced vicar when it’s discovered that he cannot read or write. Forced to make life-altering decisions, the life-long bachelor proposes to his landlady and becomes an entrepreneur. In “Mr. Know-All” an obnoxiously pushy and irrepressibly boorish dealer in jewelry alienates all his fellow passengers on an ocean cruise despite his cheerful nature and generosity, but later is sensitive enough to realize that sacrificing his ego at a key moment is important to a woman’s happiness. “The Sanatorium” revolves around the lives of tuberculosis patients at an exclusive Scottish sanatorium including a pair of doomed lovers who choose quality over quantity of life.

Also Known As (AKA): El torbellino de la vida, Sinfonia da Vida, So ist das Leben

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File Name : Trio 1950.mkv
File Size : 1637.13 MB
Resolution : 768×574
Duration : 01:31:48
Video : AVC (AVC), 2 300 Kbps, 24.000 fps
Audio : AC-3 (AC3), 192 Kbps (CBR), 48.0 KHz, 2 channels, 1 stream

Quality: DVDRip
Language: English
Genre: Drama, Romance

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