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Angela's Ashes (1999)

Genre : Drama

Runtime : 2H 25M

Director : Alan Parker
Writer : Laura Jones, Alan Parker

Synopsis

Based on the best selling autobiography by Irish expat Frank McCourt, Angela's Ashes follows the experiences of young Frankie and his family as they try against all odds to escape the poverty endemic in the slums of pre-war Limerick. The film opens with the family in Brooklyn, but following the death of one of Frankie's siblings, they return home, only to find the situation there even worse. Prejudice against Frankie's Northern Irish father makes his search for employment in the Republic difficult despite his having fought for the IRA, and when he does find money, he spends the money on drink.

Actors

Emily Watson
Emily Watson
Angela McCourt
Robert Carlyle
Robert Carlyle
Malachy McCourt
Joe Breen
Joe Breen
Young Frank
Michael Legge
Michael Legge
Older Frank
Ciaran Owens
Ciaran Owens
Middle Frank
Ronnie Masterson
Ronnie Masterson
Grandma Sheehan
Pauline McLynn
Pauline McLynn
Aunt Aggie
Liam Carney
Liam Carney
Uncle Pa Keating
Eanna MacLiam
Eanna MacLiam
Uncle Pat
Shane Murray-Corcoran
Shane Murray-Corcoran
Young Malachy
Devon Murray
Devon Murray
Middle Malachy
Peter Halpin
Peter Halpin
Older Malachy
Frank Laverty
Frank Laverty
Young Paddy Clohessy
James Mahon
James Mahon
Middle Paddy Clohessy
Laurence Kinlan
Laurence Kinlan
Older Paddy Clohessy
Des McAleer
Des McAleer
Mr. Benson
Brendan McNamara
Brendan McNamara
Toby Mackey
Johnny  Murphy
Johnny Murphy
Seamus
Maria McDermottroe
Maria McDermottroe
Bridey Hannon
Gerard McSorley
Gerard McSorley
Father Gregory
Eamonn Owens
Eamonn Owens
Quasimodo
Phelim Drew
Phelim Drew
Rent Man
Daire Lynam
Daire Lynam
Margaret Mary
Ben O'Gorman
Ben O'Gorman
Eugene
Sam O'Gorman
Sam O'Gorman
Oliver
Lucas Neville
Lucas Neville
Willie Harold
Walter Mansfield
Walter Mansfield
Fintan Slattery
Sean Kearns
Sean Kearns
Dotty O'Neill
Les Doherty
Les Doherty
Mr O'Dea
Brendan Cauldwell
Brendan Cauldwell
Mr O'Halloran
Shay Gorman
Shay Gorman
Mr Hannon
Alan Parker
Alan Parker
Dr. Campbell
Stephen Marcus
Stephen Marcus
English Agent
Jon Kenny
Jon Kenny
Lavatory Man
Brendan O'Carroll
Brendan O'Carroll
Funeral Carriage Driver
Susan Fitzgerald
Susan Fitzgerald
Sister Rita
Oliver Maguire
Oliver Maguire
Confession Priest
Daithi O'Suilleabhain
Daithi O'Suilleabhain
Young Priest
Eileen Pollock
Eileen Pollock
Mrs Finucane
Alvaro Lucchesi
Alvaro Lucchesi
Laman Griffin
Mark O'Regan
Mark O'Regan
Dr Troy
Moira Deady
Moira Deady
Mrs Purcell
Kerry Condon
Kerry Condon
Theresa
Garrett Keogh
Garrett Keogh
Mr Hegarty
John Anthony Murphy
John Anthony Murphy
Redemption Priest
Maggie McCarthy
Maggie McCarthy
Miss Barry
Bairbre Ní Chaoimh
Bairbre Ní Chaoimh
Mrs O'Connell
Nuala Kelly
Nuala Kelly
Dance Teacher
Brian Clifford
Brian Clifford
Telegram Boy
Edward Murphy
Edward Murphy
Young Mike Molloy
Kieran Maher
Kieran Maher
Older Mike Molloy
James McClatchie
James McClatchie
Bishop
Patrick Bracken
Patrick Bracken
Young Question Quigley
Terry O'Donovan
Terry O'Donovan
Older Question Quigley
Danny O'Carroll
Danny O'Carroll
Clarke
David Ahern
David Ahern
Cyril Benson
Marcia DeBonis
Marcia DeBonis
Mrs Leibowitz
Helen Norton
Helen Norton
Delia
Eileen Colgan
Eileen Colgan
Philomena
Pauline Shanahan
Pauline Shanahan
Eye Nurse
Gerry Walsh
Gerry Walsh
Farmer
Brendan Morrissey
Brendan Morrissey
Brother Murray
Darragh Neill
Darragh Neill
Heffernan
Sarah Pilkington
Sarah Pilkington
Minnie MacAdorey
Donncha Crowley
Donncha Crowley
Sacristan
Veronica O'Reilly
Veronica O'Reilly
Mrs Carmody
Anne O'Neill
Anne O'Neill
Mrs Dooley
Phil Kelly
Phil Kelly
Father Gory
Jaz Pollock
Jaz Pollock
Roden Lane Neighbour
Paddy Scully
Paddy Scully
St Vincent Man #1
J.J. Murphy
J.J. Murphy
St. Vincent Man #2
Frankie McCafferty
Frankie McCafferty
St Vincent Man #3
Jack Lynch
Jack Lynch
St Vincent Man #4
Patrick David Nolan
Patrick David Nolan
Travel Agent
Gerard Lee
Gerard Lee
Priest
Martin Benson
Martin Benson
Christian Brother
Birdy Sweeney
Birdy Sweeney
Old Priest
Owen O'Gorman
Owen O'Gorman
Sleeping Sailor
Pat McGrath
Pat McGrath
Butcher
Ray McBride
Ray McBride
Mill Foreman
John Sheedy
John Sheedy
Coal Yard Foreman
Sam Ryan
Sam Ryan
Shaved Head Boy #1
Donnacha Gleeson
Donnacha Gleeson
Shaved Head Boy #2
Jim McIntrye
Jim McIntrye
Gravedigger #1
Richard Walker
Richard Walker
Gravedigger #2
Mary Ann Spencer
Mary Ann Spencer
Parent #1
Kathleen Lamb
Kathleen Lamb
Parent #2
Jer O'Leary
Jer O'Leary
Parent #3

Crews

Alan Parker
Alan Parker
Director
Frank McCourt
Frank McCourt
Novel
David Brown
David Brown
Producer
Laura Jones
Laura Jones
Screenplay
John Williams
John Williams
Original Music Composer
Michael Seresin
Michael Seresin
Director of Photography
Gerry Hambling
Gerry Hambling
Editor
Scott Rudin
Scott Rudin
Producer
Alan Parker
Alan Parker
Producer
James Flynn
James Flynn
Co-Producer
Kit Golden
Kit Golden
Associate Producer
Doochy Moult
Doochy Moult
Associate Producer
Morgan O'Sullivan
Morgan O'Sullivan
Co-Producer
Adam Schroeder
Adam Schroeder
Executive Producer
Eric Steel
Eric Steel
Executive Producer
David Wimbury
David Wimbury
Line Producer
Chris Connier
Chris Connier
Director of Photography
John Hubbard
John Hubbard
Casting
Ros Hubbard
Ros Hubbard
Casting
Juliet Taylor
Juliet Taylor
Casting
Geoffrey Kirkland
Geoffrey Kirkland
Production Design
Fiona Daly
Fiona Daly
Art Direction
Jonathan McKinstry
Jonathan McKinstry
Art Direction
Malcolm Middleton
Malcolm Middleton
Art Direction
Jennifer Williams
Jennifer Williams
Set Decoration
Consolata Boyle
Consolata Boyle
Costume Design
Alan Parker
Alan Parker
Screenplay

Trailers and other movies

Angela's Ashes - Trailer

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