The house of Eliott. Complete collection
(DVD Set)

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Published
[United States] : Acorn Media, c2007.
Edition
Full screen version.
Physical Desc
12 videodiscs (ca. 29 hrs., 30 mins.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
Status
Cambria Library - Adult DVD - Adult Audiovisual
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Published
[United States] : Acorn Media, c2007.
Format
DVD Set
Edition
Full screen version.
Language
English
UPC
054961948994

Notes

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Some copies may be cataloged as 3 separate series.
General Note
Based on the book The House of Eliott by Jean Marsh.
General Note
Originally broadcast on British television: Season 1 (12 episodes) began on 31 Aug 1991 ; Season 2 (12 episodes) in 1992 ; Season 3 (10 episodes) ended on 6 Mar 1994.
General Note
Special features: exclusive interview with Louise Lombard; production notes; 1920s fashion background; photo gallery; cast filmographies.
General Note
Specifications: NTSC DVD; full screen presentation (4:3 aspect ratio) ; Dolby Digital stereo.
Creation/Production Credits
Directors: Rodney Bennett, Alister Hallum, Ken Hannam, Graeme Harper, June Howson, Alex Kirby, Nicholas Prosser, Jeremy Silberston, Richard Standeven ; Writers: Peter Buckman, Deborah Cook, Chris Curry, Linda Del Sasso, Evgeny Gridneff, Ginnie Hole, Jill Hyem, Michale Robson, Alan Seymour, Helen Slavin, Julia Stoneham, Stephen Wyatt ; Music, Jim Parker.
Participants/Performers
Louise Lombard, Stella Gonet.
Description
Two sisters, Evangeline and Beatrice, have established a fashion house that creates a sensation in the London of the Roaring Twenties. The sisters and the House of Eliott face changing times, cutthroat competition and romance as they survive in the world of fashion. But the world of haute couture is shrinking. In order to survive, can the House of Eliott realize that ready-to-wear is fashion's future?
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DVD.

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