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Gypsy Woman is a 2001 film directed by Sheree Folkson and written by Steven Knight, filmed on location in London and The Isle of Man. It is a romantic comedy, set against the backdrop of the Black Mountains, Wales.
In the film The Wolf Man, Maleva, The Gypsy Woman (played by Maria Ouspenskaya) utters her iconic quote as the Wolf Man is dying: "The way you walked was thorny, through no fault of your own, but as the rain enters the soil, the river enters the sea, so tears run to a predestined end. Your suffering is over. Now you will find peace for eternity."
Glamorous Night (film) Goat Girl (film) Golden Earrings; Gypsies Are Found Near Heaven; Gypsy (1937 film) The Gypsy and the Gentleman; The Gypsy Baron (1935 film) The Gypsy Baron (1954 film) The Gypsy Baron (1927 film) The Gypsy Baron (1962 film) Gypsy Blood (1920 film) The Gypsy Chief; Gypsy Love (1922 film) Gypsy Wildcat; Gypsy Woman (film ...
Whistledown Woman by Josephine Cox – In a rage a man who thinks his wife has been unfaithful to him, he gives his new-born daughter to a gypsy family and has his wife locked away in an asylum. Starlena the daughter grows up ignorant of her parentage and vast inheritance, though her gypsy mother is ever watchful that someone might track her ...
Gypsy Woman may refer to: . A Romani female; Gypsy Woman, a 2001 film by Steven Knight "Gypsy Woman" (Crystal Waters song), from the album Surprise (1991) "Gypsy Woman" (The Impressions song), a 1961 #2 R&B song written by Curtis Mayfield and performed by The Impressions; a 1970 Brian Hyland cover was a #3 pop hit
“Gypsy,” which opened Dec. 19 at the newly restored Majestic Theatre, is the smartest kind of revival: ... Rose is a woman who’s been walked out on her entire life, and now she wields her ...
The Gypsy Woman: Representations in literature and visual culture. London, United Kingdom: Bloomsbury Publishing: I.B. Tauris. ISBN 9781788313810. OCLC 1226174067. Mladenova, Radmila (2019). Patterns of Symbolic Violence: The Motif of 'Gypsy' Child-theft across Visual Media (in English and German). Heidelburg University Publishing.
Deborah Van Valkenburgh (born August 29, 1952) is an American actress best known for her screen debut as Mercy in the 1979 cult film The Warriors, [2] and her role as Jackie Rush for five seasons (1980–1985) on the television situation comedy Too Close for Comfort. [3]