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1995109 minDrama, Romance

The Run of the Country

Is The Run of the Country a Hit or Flop?

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Is The Run of the Country worth watching? With a rating of 6.182/10, this Drama, Romance film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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The Run of the Country Synopsis

An Irish lad who fled from his oppressive, widowed father falls for a girl from an affluent family.

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Top Cast

Albert Finney
Albert FinneyDanny's Father
Matt Keeslar
Matt KeeslarDanny
Victoria Smurfit
Victoria SmurfitAnnagh
Anthony Brophy
Anthony BrophyPrunty
David Kelly
David KellyFather Gaynor
Dearbhla Molloy
Dearbhla MolloyDanny's Mother
Pat Kinevane
Pat KinevaneMcQuade
Vinnie McCabe
Vinnie McCabeAnnaghs Uncle
Michael O'Reilly
Michael O'ReillyBouncer Patterson
P.J. Brady
P.J. BradyCarolan

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Is The Run of the Country worth watching?

The Run of the Country has received mixed reviews with a 6.182/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Drama, Romance movies.

Is The Run of the Country hit or flop?

The Run of the Country has received average ratings (6.182/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is The Run of the Country?

The Run of the Country is a Drama, Romance movie that An Irish lad who fled from his oppressive, widowed father falls for a girl from an affluent family....

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Critic Reviews

WuchakApr 6, 2020
★ 7

_**Coming of age in rural Ireland**_ Near the border of Northern Ireland, an 18 year-old named Danny (Matt Keeslar) leaves home after the death of his mother due to friction with his gruff father, a local cop, (Albert Finney). Danny moves in with his free-spirited friend, Cocoa (Anthony Brophy), and learns the ropes of manhood, including a relationship with a girl from across the border, Annagh (Victoria Smurfit). When crises strike he finally comes to understand some things. Peter Yates' "The Run of the Country" (1995) is an obscure picture only available on VHS, which isn't relevant in the modern days of streaming. Yet gazillions of people have seen the poster for the movie at a cinema in the 1995 episode of Seinfeld "The Pool Guy" (season 7, episode 8). This is a realistic coming-of-age drama set in inland Ireland. The acting is effective across the board, especially Finney as the father and Brophy as Danny's wild friend. Simply put, this is quality drama with laughs, romance, conflict, action, crises and gorgeous photography of rural Ireland. The film runs 1 hour, 49 minutes, and was shot in the Redhills, County Cavan, area of Ireland, near the border of Northern Ireland. GRADE: B