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A young woman witnesses a bus accident, and is caught up in the aftermath, where the question of whether or not it was intentional affects many people's lives.Movie details
Title : MargaretRelease : 2011-09-30
Genre : Drama
Runtime : 149
Company : Fox Searchlight Pictures, Gilbert Films, Scott Rudin Productions, Mirage Enterprises
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Homepage : Homepage Movie
Trailer : Video Trailer
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Anna Paquin, Matt Damon, Mark Ruffalo, Matthew Broderick, Jeannie Berlin, Jean Reno, Kieran Culkin, Olivia Thirlby, John Gallagher Jr., Rosemarie DeWitt, J. Smith-Cameron, Sarah Steele, Krysten Ritter, Allison Janney, Josh Hamilton, Kenneth Lonergan, Hina Abdullah, Enid Graham, Brittany Underwood, Kelly Wolf, Liza Colón-Zayas, Michael Ealy,Learn More About Margaret
Amidst turmoil and racial conflict in a Francophone African state, a white French woman fights for her coffee crop, her family and ultimately for her life.
The name Margaret is a girl's name of Greek origin meaning "pearl". Margaret is a rich, classic name used for queens and saints.
Margaret is a female first name, derived via French (Marguerite), Latin (Margarita), and Greek Margarites from the Old Persian word for pearl *margārīta- (compare Modern Persian morvārīd "pearl"). The Persian is cognate with the Sanskrit मञ्जरी mañjarī meaning "pearl" or "cluster of blossoms".
Margaret is a very prominent first name for women (#9 out of 4276, Top 1%) and also a very prominent surname for both adults and children (#57985 out of 150436, Top 39%). (2000 U.S. CENSUS) Margaret reached its apex position of #3 in the U.S. during 1900-1909, and is at #139 presently. (2016 BIRTH STATISTICS)
Margaret performs an acoustic version of Thank You Very Much. Produced by Michał Grott, Wojtek Olszak & Łukasz Sztaba Recorded & Mixed by Wojtek Olszak
Margaret Smith was a recurring character in Regular Show. She worked at the Coffee Shop with Eileen for the first four seasons until she transferred colleges, got her journalism degree, and became a news woman shortly before Eileen Flat Screen in Season Six.
No, nothing can cool me down And before the night is over Imma light a spark and let the crazy out I'm you godess on your knees Down dow-dow down dow-down I’m hotter than fire Water can’t cool ...
Margaret Hilda Roberts was born on 13 October 1925, in Grantham, Lincolnshire. Her parents were Alfred Roberts (1892–1970), from Northamptonshire, and Beatrice Ethel (née Stephenson, 1888–1960), from Lincolnshire. She spent her childhood in Grantham, where her father owned two grocery shops.
The name Margaret is a girl's name of Greek origin meaning "pearl". Margaret is a rich, classic name used for queens and saints.
Margaret is a female first name, derived via French (Marguerite), Latin (Margarita), and Greek Margarites from the Old Persian word for pearl *margārīta- (compare Modern Persian morvārīd "pearl"). The Persian is cognate with the Sanskrit मञ्जरी mañjarī meaning "pearl" or "cluster of blossoms".
Margaret is a very prominent first name for women (#9 out of 4276, Top 1%) and also a very prominent surname for both adults and children (#57985 out of 150436, Top 39%). (2000 U.S. CENSUS) Margaret reached its apex position of #3 in the U.S. during 1900-1909, and is at #139 presently. (2016 BIRTH STATISTICS)
Margaret performs an acoustic version of Thank You Very Much. Produced by Michał Grott, Wojtek Olszak & Łukasz Sztaba Recorded & Mixed by Wojtek Olszak
Margaret Smith was a recurring character in Regular Show. She worked at the Coffee Shop with Eileen for the first four seasons until she transferred colleges, got her journalism degree, and became a news woman shortly before Eileen Flat Screen in Season Six.
No, nothing can cool me down And before the night is over Imma light a spark and let the crazy out I'm you godess on your knees Down dow-dow down dow-down I’m hotter than fire Water can’t cool ...
Margaret Hilda Roberts was born on 13 October 1925, in Grantham, Lincolnshire. Her parents were Alfred Roberts (1892–1970), from Northamptonshire, and Beatrice Ethel (née Stephenson, 1888–1960), from Lincolnshire. She spent her childhood in Grantham, where her father owned two grocery shops.



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