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  1. Langrishe, Go Down, the novel by Aidan Higgins (1966), was adapted for the screen by Harold Pinter, directed by David Jones, filmed for BBC Television in association with Raidió Teilifís Éireann, and first broadcast in September 1978 as a 90-minute BBC2's Play of the Week.

  2. Langrishe Go Down: Directed by David Hugh Jones. With Judi Dench, Jeremy Irons, Annette Crosbie, Susan Williamson. In the late 1930s, three reclusive middle-aged spinster sisters live on their run down family estate in Ireland.

    • (103)
    • Crime, Drama, Mystery
    • David Hugh Jones
    • 1978-09-20
  3. Nov 9, 2023 · Screenplay by Harold Pinter, adapted from the novel by Aidan Higgins. Directed by David Jones. First transmitted as a Play of the Week on BBC Two, 20 September 1978.

    • 107 min
    • 1231
    • Ian Greaves
  4. In the late 1930s, three reclusive middle-aged spinster sisters live on their run down family estate in Ireland. Otto Beck, a perpetual graduate student from Bavaria with a habit of making pompous declamations, rents the back lodge to work on his esoteric thesis.

    • David Hugh Jones
    • BBC, RTÉ
  5. In the late 1930s, three reclusive middle-aged spinster sisters live on their run down family estate in Ireland. Otto Beck, a perpetual graduate student from Bavaria with a habit of making pompous declamations, rents the back lodge to work on his esoteric thesis.

  6. In the late 1930s, three reclusive middle-aged spinster sisters live on their run down family estate in Ireland. Otto Beck, a perpetual graduate student from Bavaria with a habit of making pompous declamations, rents the back lodge to work on his esoteric thesis.

  7. Imogen Langrishe (Judi Dench) is a woman in her early thirties who lives with her sisters Helen (Annette Crosbie) and Lily (Susan Williamson) in a decaying mansion in rural Ireland as the men in her once-wealthy family are off at war.