The Hardacres S01E06

Posted By: Tavaz

The Hardacres S01E06
WEBRip | MKV | 1920x1080 | English | H264 @ 6000 kbps | AAC @ 96.0 kbps | 46 min 17 s | 1.95 GiB
Subtitles: English
Genre: Drama


The sweeping rags to riches story of the Hardacres, a working-class family in 1890s Yorkshire who strike it rich and move from a grimy fish dock to a vast estate.

The.Hardacres.S01E06.1080p.WEB.H264-CBFM.mkv (2.0 GB)



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