St. Ives Released 1998-01-01 is a story that falls under the Drama, Romance category. Movie Story "In 1813, Capitaine Jacques St. Ives, a Hussar in the Napoleonic wars, is captured and sent to a Scottish prison camp. He's a swashbuckler, so the prison's commander, Major Farquar Bolingbroke Chevening, asks for lessons in communicating with women. Both men have their eyes on the lovely Flora, who resides with her aunt, the iconoclastic and well-traveled Miss Susan Emily Gilcrist. By chance, living close to the camp is Jacques's grandfather and brother, whom Jacques believes died years before. Jacques decides to escape, find his relatives, and win the hand of Flora; Major Chevening and an unforeseen enemy stand in his way. Can Miss Gilcrist contrive to make everything work out?".
Stars:
Jean-Marc Barr,
Miranda Richardson,
Chris McHallem,
Richard E. Grant,
Anna Friel,
Jason Isaacs,
Michael Gough,
Cécile Pallas,
Tim Dutton,
Vernon Dobtcheff,
Barney Craig,
Desmond Barrit,
Patrice Melennec,
Adrian Scarborough,
Enda Oates,
Eileen McCloskey,
Ger Carey,
Noel O'Donovan,
Mal Whyte,
Jimmy Keogh,
Brian de Salvo,
David Heap
Director:
Harry Hook,
Allan Cubitt,
T. Celal,
Rob Harris,
Sarah Monzani,
Jonathan Cavendish,
Christine Ruppert,
Anna Rackard,
John MacDonnell,
Michelle Guish,
Ailbhe Lemass,
Ralph Kamp,
Jean Labib,
James Mitchell,
David M. Thompson,
John E. Keane,
Martha O'Neill,
Paul Tucker,
Susannah Buxton,
Robert Alazraki,
Tina Jones
St. Ives is a movie that promises to engage and entertain its viewers. As a Drama, Romance film available in English, it combines strong performances with a compelling narrative. Whether you’re a fan of these genres or looking for a new cinematic adventure, this film is worth a watch!