Sir John Gielgud (2 страница)

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The Importance of Being Earnest - A trivial play for serious people, Act III (Morning-room at the Manor House, Woolton): Is this the hand-bag, Miss Prism? (Jack, Miss Prism, Lady Bracknell, Algernon, Gwendolen, Cecily, Chasuble)Sir John Gielgud/Dame Edith Evans
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The Importance of Being Earnest - A trivial play for serious people, Act III (Morning-room at the Manor House, Woolton): Pretty child! your dress is sadly simple (Lady Bracknell, Jack, Algernon, Cecily)Sir John Gielgud/Dame Edith Evans
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The Importance of Being Earnest: Act 1, Conclusion of Algernon Moncrieff's Flat in Half Moon StreetSir John Gielgud, Dame Edith Evans, Roland Culver, Peter Sallis, Pamela Brown
6:09
Stravinsky: Histoire du soldat - English Version By Michael Flanders & Kitty Black - 26. Narrator: "I Have Everything, He Thinks"Boston Symphony Chamber Players, Sir John Gielgud
1:57
The Importance of Being Earnest - A trivial play for serious people, Act II (Garden at the Manor House, Woolton): You young scoundrel, Algy (Jack, Merriman, Algernon)Sir John Gielgud/Dame Edith Evans
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The Importance of Being Earnest - A trivial play for serious people, Act I (Algernon Moncrieff's flat in Half-Moon Street, London W): You can take a seat, Mr Worthing (Lady Bracknell, Jack)Sir John Gielgud/Dame Edith Evans
3:09
The Importance of Being Earnest - A trivial play for serious people, Act II (Garden at the Manor House, Woolton): Mr Worthing! (Chasuble, Miss Prism, Jack)Sir John Gielgud/Dame Edith Evans
4:23
The Importance of Being Earnest - A trivial play for serious people, Act III (Morning-room at the Manor House, Woolton): Everything is quite ready for the christenings (Chasuble, Lady Bracknell, Jack)Sir John Gielgud/Dame Edith Evans
2:04
The Importance of Being Earnest - A trivial play for serious people, Act II (Garden at the Manor House, Woolton): Ernest! My own Ernest! (Gwendolen, Jack, Cecily, Algernon)Sir John Gielgud/Dame Edith Evans
2:40
Stravinsky: Histoire du soldat - English Version By Michael Flanders & Kitty Black - 6. Narrator: "Hurray, Here We Are! We're Home At Last"Boston Symphony Chamber Players, Sir John Gielgud
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Act 2 Scene 2: "Anon He Finds Him, Striking Too Short" (1 Player) (Part V)Sir John Gielgud
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The Importance of Being Earnest - A trivial play for serious people, Act III (Morning-room at the Manor House, Woolton): Is this the hand-bag, Miss Prism? (Jack, Miss Prism, Lady Bracknell, Algernon, Gwendolen, Cecily, Chasuble)Sir John Gielgud/Dame Edith Evans
5:16
Stravinsky: Histoire du soldat - English Version By Michael Flanders & Kitty Black - 10. Narrator: "He Took The Book"Sir John Gielgud
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Act 3 Scene 1: Ophelia "Oh What a Noble Mind is Here O'erthrown!" (Ophelia) (Part III)Sir John Gielgud
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The Importance of Being Earnest: Act 2, Conclusion at The Garden at the Manor House WooltonSir John Gielgud, Dame Edith Evans, Roland Culver, Peter Sallis, Pamela Brown
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Act 3 Scene 2: "Full Thirty Times Hath Phoebus" (Player King) (Part III)Sir John Gielgud
4:15
Stravinsky: Histoire du soldat - English Version By Michael Flanders & Kitty Black - 2. Narrator: "Phew, This Isn't A Bad Sort Of Spot"Sir John Gielgud, Tom Courtenay
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The Importance of Being Earnest - A trivial play for serious people, Act II (Garden at the Manor House, Woolton): A Miss Fairfax has just called to see Mr Worthing (Merriman, Cecily, Gwendolen)Sir John Gielgud/Dame Edith Evans
6:25
Act 3 Scene 1: "To Be or Not to Be, That is the Question" (Hamlet) (Part II)Sir John Gielgud
5:41
Stravinsky: Histoire du soldat - English Version By Michael Flanders & Kitty Black - 17. Narrator: "They Have The Word For The Band To Play"Sir John Gielgud, Tom Courtenay, Ron Moody
4:11
Stravinsky: Histoire du soldat - English Version By Michael Flanders & Kitty Black - 6. Narrator: "Hurray, Here We Are! We're Home At Last"Boston Symphony Chamber Players, Sir John Gielgud
2:39
Gentle Lady Anne is not the Cause of the Untimely Death of Your Brave Prince / Act 1 / Scene 2Sir Laurence Olivier, Sir John Gielgud, Sir Ralph Richardson, Claire Bloom
6:27
Act 2 Scene 2 (Cont): Polonius 'My Leige, And Madam, To Expostulate...'Sir John Gielgud
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The Importance of Being Earnest - A trivial play for serious people, Act II (Garden at the Manor House, Woolton): You are too much alone, dear Dr Chasuble (Miss Prism, Chasuble)Sir John Gielgud/Dame Edith Evans
1:21
Act 3 Scene 3: "Oh My Offence is Rank, It Smells..." (Claudius) (Part II)Sir John Gielgud
2:59
Stravinsky: Histoire du soldat - English Version By Michael Flanders & Kitty Black - 26. Narrator: "I Have Everything, He Thinks"Boston Symphony Chamber Players, Sir John Gielgud
1:58
Act 3 Scene 3: "Oh My Offence is Rank, It Smells..." (Claudius) (Part II)Sir John Gielgud
3:00
Stravinsky: Histoire du soldat - English Version By Michael Flanders & Kitty Black - 15. Narrator: "Now He Comes To Another Land"Sir John Gielgud
2:12
Stravinsky: Histoire du soldat - English Version By Michael Flanders & Kitty Black - 2. Narrator: "Phew, This Isn't A Bad Sort Of Spot"Sir John Gielgud, Tom Courtenay
0:57
The Importance of Being Earnest - A trivial play for serious people, Act II (Garden at the Manor House, Woolton): Shall I lay tea here as usual, Miss? (Merriman, Cecily, Gwendolen)Sir John Gielgud/Dame Edith Evans
2:04
The Importance of Being Earnest: Act 2, The Garden at the Manor House WooltonSir John Gielgud, Dame Edith Evans, Roland Culver, Peter Sallis, Pamela Brown
17:29
Act 3 Scene 1: Ophelia "Oh What a Noble Mind is Here O'erthrown!" (Ophelia) (Part III)Sir John Gielgud
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Why Looks Your Grace so Heavily Today / Act 1 / Scene 4Sir Laurence Olivier, Sir John Gielgud, Sir Ralph Richardson, Claire Bloom
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Act 2 Scene 2 (Cont): Polonius 'My Leige, And Madam, To Expostulate...'Sir John Gielgud
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The Importance of Being Earnest - A trivial play for serious people, Act II (Garden at the Manor House, Woolton): Oh, I merely came back to water the roses (Cecily, Algernon, Merriman)Sir John Gielgud/Dame Edith Evans
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The Importance of Being Earnest - A trivial play for serious people, Act II (Garden at the Manor House, Woolton): Shall I lay tea here as usual, Miss? (Merriman, Cecily, Gwendolen)Sir John Gielgud/Dame Edith Evans
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Act 2 Scene 2, "O' What a Rogue and Peasant Slave Am I" (Hamlet) (Part VI)Sir John Gielgud
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They do me Wrong and I Will Not Endure It / Act 1 / Scene 3Sir Laurence Olivier, Sir John Gielgud, Sir Ralph Richardson, Claire Bloom
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