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The Field (DVD, 2001) PAL -R2 - Jim Sheridan - Richard Harris - Cinema Club

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Item specifics

Condition
Good: An item in used but good condition. May have minor damage to jewel case including scuffs or ...
Region Code
DVD: 2 (Europe, Japan, Middle East...)
Video Format
PAL
Certificate
15
EAN
5014138286965
Format
DVD
Release Year
2001
Language
English
Actor
Brenda Fricker, Frances Tomelty, John Hurt, Sean Bean, Richard Harris, Tom Berenger
Director
Jim Sheridan
Features
Interactive Menus\Trailer, With Subtitles
Genre
Drama, General
Run Time
106 Mins
Film/TV Title
The Field
Aspect Ratio
4:3 Full Frame

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Product Information

An Irishman is prepared to fight to retain the small piece of land he has toiled over for many years. An American wants to buy the land but the seller cannot afford to lose his battle. The field holds a dark secret that must be protected at all costs.

Product Identifiers

EAN
5014138286965
eBay Product ID (ePID)
3949334

Product Key Features

Actor
Brenda Fricker, Frances Tomelty, John Hurt, Sean Bean, Richard Harris, Tom Berenger
Aspect Ratio
4:3 Full Frame
Film/TV Title
The Field
Director
Jim Sheridan
Release Year
2001
Format
DVD
Language
English
Features
Interactive Menus\Trailer, With Subtitles
Genre
Drama, General
Run Time
106 Mins

Additional Product Features

Certificate
15
Number of Discs
1
Additional Information
Based on a play by John B. Keane, THE FIELD tells the story of Bull McCabe (Richard Harris), a tradition-bound Irishman who fights to retain the land that his family has been farming for generations. McCabe, who rents the land from a young widow (Frances Tomelty), hopes to take full possession of it when the widow puts it up for auction. None of the villagers try to oppose the fearsome McCabe, but a smooth-talking young Irish American utilities developer (Tom Berenger) attempts to outbid him, shocking the entire village and igniting a tense battle between the two men. As the battle builds toward deadly consequences it threatens to jar loose the McCabe family's dark, painful secret--one that's kept Bull's wife (Brenda Fricker) from talking to him for 18 years.<BR>Director Jim Sheridan (IN THE NAME OF THE FATHER, MY LEFT FOOT) coaxes brilliant performances from the cast, most notably Berenger, John Hurt as a local simpleton in a brilliant and devastating characterization, and Harris, who earned an Academy Award nomination for his astonishing portrayal of McCabe, one that elevates THE FIELD into the rarified air of Shakespearean tragedy.
Format Description
DVD 5
Sound source
Dolby Digital Stereo
Movie/TV Title
The Field

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  • The Field - Richard Harris masterclass!

    Great film, a kind of Irish King Lear. I'd seen it on TV years ago and read the play more recently - and I say they should rewrite the play to include the film's plot developments! Not really, but the development of the story to a truly tragic conclusion builds on what J.B. Keane wrote and enhances it. Outstanding central performance from Richard Harris, as one might expect, and fine supporting actors in John Hurt and Tom Berenger, among others. Some critics said the film was too allegorical but I don't think so; there's a genuine human story at the centre of it. Highly recommended.