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| The Run of the Country (1995) |
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| Release Date
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22 September 1995 |
| Country
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Ireland / USA |
| Certification
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Iceland:L / Australia:PG / Germany:12 / Portugal:M/16 / Spain:18 / UK:12 / USA:R |
| Aspect Ratio
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2.35 : 1 |
| Sound Mix
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Dolby SR |
| Language
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English |
| Filming Locations
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Ireland |
| Color
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Color (Technicolor) |
| Genre
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Drama |
| MPAA
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Rated R for a strong sex scene and some language. |
| Runtime
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Germany:106 min / USA:109 min |
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Overwiew :Following the death of his mother, 18-year-old Danny is lost and bereft. Danny runs away from his father, a stern man who loves his son but cannot express his feelings, and teams up with Prunty, a wild local character. Prunty is Ireland: outrageous, cunning, daring and loyal. The run of the country, its glory and wildness, is theirs. Danny falls passionately in love with Annagh Lee, a young girl living north of the border, and she with him, but reality intrudes on their idyllic existence when she becomes pregnant. Annagh's miscarriage and Prunty's accidental death devastates Danny but he survives and learns to take charge of his life, allowing him to reconcile with his father before leaving the village for Dublin and University. |
Starring :
Albert Finney, Matt Keeslar, Victoria Smurfit, Anthony Brophy, David Blake Kelly, Dearbhala Molloy, Carole Nimmons, Vinnie McCabe, Trevor Clark, Kevin Murphy, Michael O'Reilly, P. J. Brady, Miche Doherty, Declan Mulholland, Dawn Bradfield, Paddy McGuiness, Christy Mahon, Pat Kinevane, Joe Hanley, Maureen Dow, Eileen Ward, Thoams Lappin, Robin Hines, Antoine Byrne, Seamus O'Rourke, Joan Sheehy, Noel Smith, Hugh B. O'Brien, Aine Ni Mhuiri, Sissy Connolly, Mary Reilly, The Titanic Cinq
Directors :
Peter Yates, Toby Yates
Producers :
Nigel Wooll, Peter Yates, Ruth Boswell, Morgan O'Sullivan
Writers :
Shane Connaughton |
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