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The Pallisers: Set 2 (1974)
Rating:
Starring: Nancy Adams, Anthony Ainley, Terence Alexander, Anthony Andrews, Sarah Badel
Director: Hugh David, Ronald Wilson
Category: Drama, Classic
Studio: Acorn Media
Subtitles:
[None]
Length:
467 mins

 
 

 

Part Nine: The Duke of Ominum and Madame Max grow closer, much to the dismay of Glencora.Kennedy demands Laura's dowry in lieu of the love she refuses to give him.Phineas continues to pursue Violet and finds himself seriously at odds with his friend Lord Chiltern.

Part Ten: Phineas faces off with Lord Chiltern, but his plan to have Laura help him win Violet backfires.Monk persuades Phineas to use his growing power in the House to champion Irish Tenants' Rights, despite the risks to his career.Glencora privately suggests Phineas court Madame Max, while the Duke of Om