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Angelas Ashes
TrailerIn 1935, when it is more common for Irish families to leave their famine-stricken country for America, the impoverished McCourt family do the reverse because of financial difficulties and family problems caused by his father's alcoholism.Genre: DramaActors: Emily Watson, Robert Carlyle, Joe Breen, Ciaran Owens, Michael Legge, Ronnie Masterson, Pauline McLynn, Liam Carney, Eanna MacLiam, Andrew Bennett, Shane Murray-Corcoran, ...»Director: Alan ParkerCountry: United StatesDuration: 145 minQuality: HDRelease: 1999IMDb: 7.30 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Angela McCourtPlayed by: Emily WatsonMalachyPlayed by: Robert CarlyleMiddle FrankPlayed by: Joe BreenGrandma SheehanPlayed by: Ronnie MastersonAunt AggiePlayed by: Pauline McLynnUncle Pa KeatingPlayed by: Liam CarneyUncle PatPlayed by: Eanna MacLiam -
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Critic Reviews of "Angelas Ashes"
Chicago TribuneJanuary 01, 2000There is in the film a beauty and ambition rare in most current movies.
Washington PostJanuary 01, 2000Of course, the movie is a thinner version of the novel, but you still get a drama that has you laughing and brokenhearted, often at the same time.
USA TodayJanuary 01, 2000Probably (Alan Parker's) best movie after The Commitments.
Dallas Morning NewsJanuary 01, 2000Despite its harsh scenes, Angela's Ashes will leave you with lovely memories.
EmanuelLevy.ComMarch 17, 2011A tedious, vastly disappointing film that does not do justice to the wonderful and touching book upon which it is based.
eFilmCritic.comJuly 23, 2007I enjoyed the relentless gloomy realism, the refusal to put a happy face on McCourt's miserable childhood.
Spirituality and PracticeAugust 21, 2002Misses the mark as an exceptional drama yet manages to vividly convey the soul-shattering effects of poverty.
ReelTalk Movie ReviewsAugust 02, 2002Like bread without yeast, 'Angela's Ashes' minus the author's wit can't rise to meet expectations.
Matinee MagazineJuly 02, 2002A dreary, ultimately punishing adaptation of Frank McCourt's memoir, where every other scene has somebody either getting sick, puking or dying.
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