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All's Well That Ends Well - Live at Shakespeare's Globe

All's Well That Ends Well - Live at Shakespeare's Globe

2012

⭐7.2(4 votes)
2h 18m
ComedyDrama

Overview

Helena loves the arrogant Bertram, and when she cures the King of France of his sickness, she claims Bertram as her reward. But her new husband, flying from Helena to join the wars, attaches two obstructive conditions to their marriage - conditions he is sure will never be met. Featuring Olivier-award winning actress Janie Dee as the Countess of Roussillon.

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All's Well That Ends Well - Live at Shakespeare's Globe (2012) is a Comedy, Drama film that follows helena loves the arrogant Bertram, and when she cures the King of France of his sickness, she claims Bertram as her reward. But her new husband, flying from Helena to join the wars, attaches two obstructive conditions to their marriage - conditions he is sure will never be met. Featuring Olivier-award winning actress Janie Dee as the Countess of Roussillon. All's Well That Ends Well - Live at Shakespeare's Globe is not currently listed with streaming providers in your selected region, but availability can change over time. It has a user rating of 7.2 out of 10 from 4 votes. Fans of comedy movies may also want to explore similar titles below.

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