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The Crying Game (2 discs)Icon_movClass_MA

1992, 107 minutes, Rated MA

Jody a British soldier held hostage in a glasshouse in Ireland's South Armagh by Fergus and his fellow conspirators, reminisces 'about his love for cricket and the beautiful woman from the photograph in his wallet. In this tense, though intimate, atmosphere Fergus and Jody develop an unlikely rapport that can only have dangerous repercussions.

Now on the run from his confederates, Fergus is also on a mission to carry out Jody's dying wishes to find Dil, the woman in the photograph. Dil has long purple nails and irresistible allure. Hairdresser by day, singer in a bar by night, Dil in innocent of Fergus' past and, as they sip margaritas together, they gradually grow closer. Then there is Dave, Dil's ex from Essex, who's asking for trouble; Jude, a blonde in a brown wig who wants Fergus; and Maguire who wants revenge.

Once again, with biting humour, Neil Jordan draws together his collection of dreamers in the bizarre yet vibrant underworld of the killing fields of Northern Ireland and seedy contemporary London. Tough and troubling, yet also filled with warmth, wit, magic and music, The Crying Game creates an explosive cocktail, reminiscent of Jordan's earlier thriller 'Mona Lisa' also set in London's twilight zone.

Director:
Neil Jordan [15],
Starring:
Stephen Rea [35], Forest Whitaker [47], Jim Broadbent [40], Miranda Richardson [40], Ralph Brown [10], Jaye Davidson [5],
Screen Formats:
Widescreen 2.35:1
Language and Sound:
English 5.1 Dolby Digital
English Dolby Digital Stereo

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