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Eleanor Worthington-Cox

‘Gwen’ Puts The ‘Dark’ In Dark Folk Tale

August 13, 2019 by James Jay Edwards

Gwen Review William McGregor puts the ‘Dark’ in Dark Folk Tale with ‘Gwen.’ Release Date: August 16, 2019 MPAA Rating: NR Synopsis A dark folk tale set in the hills of Wales during the industrial revolution. Cast and Crew Director: William McGregor Screenwriter: William McGregor Producers: Hilary Bevan Jones, Tom Nash  Cast: Eleanor Worthington-Cox (Gwen), […]

Filed Under: Drama, Entertainment, History, Horror, Independent, Movie Review, Movies, Mystery Tagged With: Adam Etherington, Eleanor Worthington-Cox, Jodie Innes, Laura Ellis Cricks, Maxine Peake, William McGregor

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