Ann Shankland

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Ann Shankland is a central character in the 1958 film "Separate Tables," portrayed as a glamorous yet emotionally troubled woman whose arrival disrupts the fragile equilibrium of a seaside hotel’s residents.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
film character
appearsAlongsideCharacter John Malcolm NERFINISHED
Major David Angus Pollock NERFINISHED
Mrs. Railton-Bell NERFINISHED
Sibyl Railton-Bell NERFINISHED
appearsIn Separate Tables NERFINISHED
appearsInMedium feature film
associatedWithSetting British seaside hotel
basedOnWork Separate Tables (play) NERFINISHED
characterInFilmGenre drama film
characterInFilmReleaseYear 1958
countryOfOriginOfWork United States–United Kingdom co-production
createdBy Terence Rattigan NERFINISHED
disrupts equilibrium of residents of a seaside hotel
filmDirectedBy Delbert Mann NERFINISHED
hasPersonalityTrait emotionally troubled
glamorous
narrativeFunction catalyst for conflict among hotel guests
partOfEnsembleCastLedBy Burt Lancaster NERFINISHED
David Niven NERFINISHED
Deborah Kerr NERFINISHED
Rita Hayworth NERFINISHED
portrayedBy Rita Hayworth NERFINISHED
roleInStory central character
workDistributedBy United Artists NERFINISHED

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