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Ryan's Daughter [VHS] [1970]
 
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Ryan's Daughter [VHS] [1970]

Sarah Miles , Robert Mitchum , David Lean    Suitable for 15 years and over   VHS Tape
4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (27 customer reviews)
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  • Actors: Sarah Miles, Robert Mitchum, John Mills, Christopher Jones, Leo McKern
  • Directors: David Lean
  • Format: PAL, Colour, Full Screen, HiFi Sound
  • Language English
  • Aspect Ratio: 4:3 - 1.33:1
  • Classification: 15
  • Studio: MGM/UA
  • Run Time: 186 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (27 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000NIR49E
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 6,581 in Video (See Top 100 in Video)

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25 of 25 people found the following review helpful
Sublime epic 16 Aug 2006
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I cannot rate this film highly enough....fair enough you do need to have some romanticism in your veins but this is film making at the highest level. It took Lean around 12 months to shoot this and he took no prisoners...some hollywood execs came over to try and get him to get a move on!....Lean was having none of it, and they left him to it. One of the best scenes ever is towards the end of the film when the British officer is about to end his life...check the varying degrees of sunset, filmed to perfection with no shortcuts, and the shot of the film, (only a few seconds long) is his cigarette tin on the sand with the lid moving slightly on the breeze with the sun reflecting on it....Only a director of Leans calibre could pull it off....take a bow to one of Britains finest!
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60 of 62 people found the following review helpful
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David Lean's earthy drama takes place in a small village on the wild Irish seacoast. World War I is raging in Europe, but the villagers have their own war - against the British soldiers who are camped nearby. Teenager Rose Ryan (Sarah Miles), has a schoolgirl crush on her middle-aged teacher (Robert Mitchum) and dreams of becoming his wife. When they do marry, she is immediately disillusioned and seeks passion in the arms of the enemy, English Major Doryan (Christopher Jones).

Sarah Miles is perfect as the willful and conflicted young girl, and Mitchum, though an odd casting choice, is convincing as her kindly husband. Trevor Howard gives a wonderful performance as the town priest who knows everybody's business, and John Mills certainly deserved his Best Supporting Actor Oscar, playing a pitiful mute.

The rough and wild coast is beautifully photographed in the director's sweeping style, and Maurice Jarre's soundtrack is haunting. I was enchanted by this movie when it first came out, and still find it a lovely, sensual, and impressive film.

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32 of 35 people found the following review helpful
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When this film was first released it had its fair share of detracters queueing up to slate it.Comming out in the early 70s was its biggest crime.A full on romance from a director whose love of the Irish landscape is unabashed,this film was not of its time.Robert Bolts screenplay has more to do with Madame Bovere than was picked up on by the critcs of the day who were anyway more likely to go with something less conservative.Bolts then wife, Sarah Miles,plays Rosie,(a clue to the colour of her glasses,)whose seduction of the widowed teacher(Robert Mitchum)leads to marriage which is betrayed when an English army officer is posted to the quiet Irish village.Subsequent events involving IRA gun runners,village pump gossip and the local informer bring Rosie and the officer to a tragic result.

Leans grand sweep and eye for the landscape do'nt fail him here.Set against the Irish west coast, Mitchum looks comfortable in this unusually laid back role.All the charecters work well with main plaudits going to Trevor Howard as the fiesty priest and John Mills as the mute 'village idiot',though he does remind one of Charles Laughtons hunchback to look at.Perhaps the local villagers come across as somewhat medeival as they bring their fury down on Rosie towards the end but this film is so absolutely gorgeous that most people will wink at that.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Ryan's Daughter
Fantastic acting, beautiful seaside scenery, marvellous story-line. Sir John Mills acting as the village fool was exceptional. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Mrs. Rylla Dragan
Beautiful and misunderstood epic.
David Leans 4th historical film is set in Ireland during the First World War. A rather slender story is attached to the Irish troubles and in particular Gunrunning. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Mr. G. Robinson
Lean at his best again - stunning
David Lean is a synonym for high-quality, breath-taking films of visual beauty and with Robert Bolt as the writer and actors such as Robert Mitchum, Trevor Howard, Sarah Miles and... Read more
Published 6 months ago by RR Waller
Everyone should see this Movie
It's hard to follow some of the other reviews here. Suffice to say it is a beautiful film with Robert Mitchum cast against type as the loser whose young and new wife takes off with... Read more
Published 9 months ago by Roz Bennetts
Curate's Egg
I caught this little classic movie recently on the Idiot Box - the TV. It is a strange storm -tossed dream of a movie from 1970. Read more
Published 10 months ago by Billy Ray Cyrus
Everybody else has said it but...
This is a special, special film. Full of sentimentality, romance, betrayal and some moving scenes of Irish Nationalism ('Do you have any last requests? Read more
Published 12 months ago by The Loser ladies & gentlemen
It's so SLOW.....
It's not a bad story. It's beautiful to look at, and there are some excellent performances. But it's a two-hour film stretched to three hours and twenty minutes. Read more
Published 12 months ago by Martin_z
classic film
This is a classic piece of cinema, well worth watching time and again, would recommend it to anyone, warning plentiful supply of paper hankies needed
Published 16 months ago by viking10
Ryan's Daughter
Great film, loved all the scenic views in Ireland, I just could not get used to RM acting this scene out, I am used to seeing him being more vocal and more animated. Read more
Published 16 months ago by Jean
A masterpiece
I have loved this film since I was a child and I instantly fell in love with Major Doryan. Its a beautiful love story set in very difficult time. A semi modern Romeo and Juliet. Read more
Published 17 months ago by Ms. S. E. Morgan
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