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Jacqueline, a 1956 drama directed by George H. Brown, explores the struggles of a family in Ireland. The film focuses on the relationship between a father and daughter as they navigate challenges like unemployment and alcoholism.
Jacqueline has had a somewhat elusive history in terms of home media releases, making it a rarity among collectors. Its scarcity is heightened due to limited prints and the film's low profile, which often flies under the radar compared to more prominent titles from the same period. Interest seems to be growing, especially among those who appreciate nuanced dramas that delve into the human condition, and finding a good condition copy can be quite the chase.
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Jacqueline is a drama film.
Jacqueline was directed by George H. Brown.
Jacqueline was released in 1956.
Keywords for Jacqueline include family's daily life, Ireland, drinking, and unemployment.
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