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Thursday 16 January, 7pm
Nottingham Lakeside Arts, Djanogly Theatre
Price: £5
Rated PG, duration 2 hours
Beau Brummell (Stewart Granger) rises from poverty to become the friend and adviser of George, Prince of Wales (Peter Ustinov). When Brummell oversteps the mark with the Prince, he risks his position at court and his chance at finding happiness with the aristocratic Lady Belham (Elizabeth Taylor).
The film will be introduced by Dr Richard Gaunt.
Part of the Georgian Delights exhibition programme.
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