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  1. Jamaica Inn (Miniserie de TV) es una serie de televisión dirigida por Philippa Lowthorpe con Jessica Brown Findlay, Matthew McNulty, Sean Harris, Joanne Whalley .... Año: 2014. Título original: Jamaica Inn. Sinopsis: Miniserie de TV de 3 episodios. Ambientada en 1820 en los poblados antiguos de Inglaterra, la historia se centra en la joven Mary (Brown Findlay) que se ve obligada a vivir con ...

  2. Jamaica Inn. Para otros usos de este término, véase Jamaica Inn (miniserie). Jamaica Inn ( Posada Jamaica o La posada maldita) es una película británica de 1939 del género de aventura dirigida por Alfred Hitchcock. Es una adaptación de la novela homónima, escrita por Daphne du Maurier y publicada en 1936.

  3. Jamaica Inn es una miniserie británica de drama transmitida del 21 de abril de 2014 hasta el 23 de abril de 2014 en la cadena BBC One. [1] La serie de tres partes fue escrita por Emma Frost, basada en una adaptación de la novela gótica Jamaica Inn , de Daphne du Maurier .

  4. Jamaica Inn: With Jessica Brown Findlay, Matthew McNulty, Sean Harris, Joanne Whalley. A young woman moves in with her aunt and uncle and soon discovers unsavory happenings in her new home.

  5. Jamaica Inn: Directed by Alfred Hitchcock. With Charles Laughton, Horace Hodges, Hay Petrie, Frederick Piper. In Cornwall, 1819, a young woman discovers she's living near a gang of criminals who arrange shipwrecks for profit.

  6. Join us at the Jamaica Inn bar for a cocktail, pre-dinner aperitif or a top-up. We also serve cocktails and complimentary hors d’oeuvres on the terrace every evening from 7pm – 8pm. 6. Close Library Read the room. Where better to while away a lazy afternoon? Admire the photos adorning the ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jamaica_InnJamaica Inn - Wikipedia

    The Jamaica Inn is a traditional inn on Bodmin Moor in Cornwall, England, which was built as a coaching inn in 1750, and has a historical association with smuggling.Located just off the A30, near the middle of the moor close to the hamlet of Bolventor, it was originally used as a staging post for changing horses. The 1,122-foot-high (342 m) "Tuber" or "Two Barrows" hill, is close by.