1997 American film
Angela Mooney Dies Again | |
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Directed by | Tommy McArdle |
Produced by | Samuel Benedict and John Brady |
Cinematography | Seamus Deasy |
Edited by | Ron Davis |
Production company | Merlin Films |
Release date |
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Running time | 86 minutes |
Countries | United States Ireland |
Language | English |
Angela Mooney Dies Again is a 1997 American-Irish film.
The executive produces were John Boorman and Kieran Corrigan.
Plot
Americans want to take over the Irish creamery Angela Mooney’s husband built up. Everybody in town is delighted, with the exception of Mrs Mooney, who has her own reasons for being opposed to the sale of the business.
Cast
Production
The script was awarded a grant in 1989.
Filming took place in July 1996. it was shot at Roger Corman's studios for Concorde Anois but was not a Corman production.
References
- Carr, Jay (5 September 1997). "Farrow's suffering overwhelms plot". Boston Globe (City ed.). p. C, 5:3.
- "Angela Mooney Dies Again". Letterboxd. Retrieved 27 April 2024.
- Battersby, Eileen (12 May 1989). "EC awards 4 Irish film projects £45,000". The Irish Times. p. 8.
- "Corman Uncovered: Hugh Linehan on the controversy over Roger Corman's Galway film studio, Concorde Anois". Irish Times (CITY ed.). 22 August 1997. p. 13.
External links
- Review at Variety
- Angela Mooney Dies Again at IMDb
- Angela Mooney Dies Again at BFI
- Angela Mooney Dies Again at the TCM Movie Database
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