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Crying Game (The)

Country: UK | Japan | USA, Language: English, 112 mins

  • Director: Neil Jordan
  • Writer: Neil Jordan
  • Producer: Paul Cowan; Elizabeth Karlsen

CGiii Comment

Jordan won the Oscar for the writing.

A movie that (for some) had one of the biggest surprises.

It is uniquely British, uniquely Jordan - and, worthy of all the attention and praise it accrued.


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The(ir) Blurb...

An unlikely kind of friendship develops between Fergus, an Irish Republican Army volunteer, and Jody, a kidnapped British soldier lured into an IRA trap by Jude, another IRA member. When the hostage-taking ends up going horribly wrong, Fergus escapes and heads to London, where he seeks out Jody's lover, a hairdresser named Dil. Fergus adopts the name "Jimmy" and gets a job as a day laborer. He also starts seeing Dil, who knows nothing about Fergus' IRA background.

Cast & Characters

Forest Whitaker as Jody;
Miranda Richardson as Jude;
Stephen Rea as Fergus;
Adrian Dunbar as Maguire;
Breffni McKenna as Tinker;
Joe Savino as Eddie;
Birdy Sweeney as Tommy;
Jaye Davidson as Dil;
Andree Bernard as Jane;
Jim Broadbent as Col;
Ralph Brown as Dave;
Tony Slattery as Deveroux;
Jack Carr as Franknum;
Josephine White as Bar Performer 1;
Shar Campbell as Bar Performer 2