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  1. 20 de oct. de 1986 · With Nigel Havers, Clare Byam-Shaw, Julian Fellowes, Hugh Grant. By using Lord Elgin's actual letters written when he was Ambassador in Constantinople in 1802 the film analyses how and why he took the majority of the sculptures from the Parthenon Temple in Athens and shipped them back to England.

  2. Usando la carta que el mismísimo Lord Elgin escribió cuando era embajador de reconstruyo la historia detrás de las sepulturas que llegaron del Parthenon en Atenas a Inglaterra. Actores Hugh Grant.

  3. By using Lord Elgins actual letters written when he was Ambassador in Constantinople in 1802 the film analyses how and why he took the majority of the sculptures from the Parthenon Temple in Athens and shipped them back to England.

  4. Synopsis. Actors have dual roles in this film recalling how Lord Elgin (Nigel Havers) brought pieces of the Acropolis, built in 447 B.C., from Athens to England in the early 1800s. Lady Elgin/Sally: Clare Byam Shaw. Rev. Philip Hunt/Richard: Julian Fellowes. William Hamilton/James: Hugh Grant.

  5. Lord Elgin and Some Stones of No Value. Summaries. By using Lord Elgin's actual letters written when he was Ambassador in Constantinople in 1802 the film analyses how and why he took the majority of the sculptures from the Parthenon Temple in Athens and shipped them back to England.

  6. Drama. By using Lord Elgin’s actual letters written when he was Ambassador in Constantinople in 1802 the film analyses how and why he took the majority of the sculptures from the Parthenon Temple in Athens and shipped them back to England.

  7. Synopsis. By using Lord Elgin's actual letters written when he was Ambassador in Constantinople in 1802 the film analyses how and why he took the majority of the sculptures from the Parthenon...