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Major Barbara DVD

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Barbara Undershaft is the idealistic daughter of a wealthy munitions manufacturer. A major in the Salvation Army she is devoted to a crusade against capitalists such as her father and has little time for the romantic intentions of the love-struck Adolphus a Greek professor. She is shocked when the Army accepts a large donation from her father and hands back her uniform. When she agrees to take a tour of his factory there are further surprises.

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Released
06 August 2007
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Second Sight Films Ltd. 
Classification
Runtime
116 minutes 
Features
Full Screen, PAL 
Barcode
5028836031246 
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Social comedy based on the play by George Bernard Shaw. Barbara Undershaft (Wendy Hiller) is the idealistic daughter of a wealthy munitions manufacturer. A Major in the Salvation Army, she is devoted to a crusade against capitalists such as her father, and has little time for the romantic intentions of love-struck Greek professor Adolphus (Rex Harrison). She is shocked when the Army accepts a large donation from her father, and hands back her uniform. There are further surprises in store when she agrees to take a tour of his factory...

An idealistic crusader finds herself at odds with her capitalist father in this social comedy written by George Bernard Shaw.