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  1. Adam's Woman (1970) A young and handsome Beau Bridges is at his best in this film. Bridges plays Adam, an American wrongly accused of murder. Adam ends up in a very different kind of Garden of Eden - the inhospitable outback of penal colony Australia. He becomes the first man, as it were, of a new world of the Governor's design.

  2. Imagine yourself a young man cast into the hell of a 19th-century Australian penal colony. Now imagine the warden making you this offer- marry one of the female prisoners and homestead a verdant, untamed valley. Once away from prison walls, do you bolt for freedomor find your liberty in the land? Three-time Emmy winner Beau Bridges, Jane Merrow (The Lion in Winter) and John Mills (winner of the Academy Award for Ryan's Daughter the same year this movie opened) star in this brawling, big-as ...

  3. Adam's Woman (1970) Directed by: Philip Leacock. Genres: Drama. Find information about "adams-woman" watch "adams-woman" on AllMovie.

  4. Adams Woman - I do not own this film. It is the property of Warner Bros. No copyright breach intended. I am only sharing it on Youtube due to the rarity of i...

  5. Adam's Woman. Available on iTunes. Emmy-winner Beau Bridges ("Without Warning: The James Brady Story," "The Fabulous Baker Boys") stars in a tale of high adventure and romance set in the wild Australian bush of the 1840s. As an American unjustly imprisoned in a penal colony, he enlists a motley crew of thieves and con artists to help make his ...

  6. Apr 20, 2014 · Here's the late Peter O'shaughnessy (1923 - 2013) Australian/Irish Actor, Writer, Director who I briefly got to know last year shortly before he passed away....

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  7. Mar 19, 1970 · Adam is a young American wrongly accused of being an accomplice to murder while on shore leave in Liverpool. He is sentenced to death by hanging but the sentence is commuted to twenty years in a convict settlement in Australia. You can buy or rent Adam's Woman for as low as $2.99 to rent or $9.99 to buy on Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, iTunes ...