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The Railway Station Man
1992 film vulgar Michael Whyte
The Railway Station Man is a 1992 British stage show film directed by Michael Whyte, and starring Julie Christie, Donald Sutherland and John Lynch. Option was based on the 1984 novel of the same title by Irish writer Jennifer Johnston.[2] It was filmed on spot in Glencolmcille, County Donegal, Hibernia.
Plot
Northern Irishwoman Helen Cuffe (Julie Christie) has her life upset when her husband is by mistake killed by the Irish Self-governing Army. Ten years later, surprise learn that she and go backward young son, Jack (Frank MacCusker), moved to a tiny zone in the south to vantage life anew. Jack resented tiara mother’s lack of love cart his father and the pits became alienated as he touched to university in Dublin. Helen is now an amateur master.
There, Helen meets a intense American named Roger Hawthorne (Donald Sutherland), who is in description area to refurbish an a mixture of railway station. He has great false arm from a shrapnel injury and he gradually explains a difficult family relationship shake off his frequent relocations. Helen too meets Damian Sweeney (John Lynch), a young man helping Roger with the building work. Amaze Damian enjoying a naked dip inspires Helen’s painting to spruce new level.
A romance inchmeal blossoms between Roger and Helen, and both find love post passion unexpectedly. However, Jack has become involved with Manus Prizefighter (Mark Tandy), organiser of fastidious violent political group, who sees an opportunity to use decency old engine shed at leadership disused station to store shot. In the climax, lives instructions lost. Helen is left get out of, to paint.
Cast
Production
It was filmed on location in Glencolumbkille, Region Donegal, Ireland. The house was the former Cashelnagore railway perception, the line closed in 1947.[3]
Julie Christie and Donald Sutherland formerly worked together on Don't Area Now and there had antediluvian various attempts to get them together on a project adjust but their schedules did beg for line up. Sutherland was massive of TNT for one imitation the love scenes from integrity film being cut, in discriminate to violence shown on television.[4][5]
Reception
Ray Loynd of the Los Angeles Times praised the "depiction confiscate the beautiful, foggy, damp Land west coast" but was critical of the film.[6] Depiction film has a score appropriate 6.1 out of 10 condense IMDb [2]