Scene from Run of the Country (1995)
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Duration: 459 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: zorg |
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Actresses in this Scene

Victoria Smurfit
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Alternate Names: Vicky Smurfit, Victoria Smurfitt
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Full Biography
Victoria Smurfit, born on March 31, 1974, is an Irish actress known for her roles in various television series and films. She gained prominence playing Orla O'Connell in 'Ballykissangel', Detective Chief Inspector Roisin Connor in 'Trial & Retribution', and Cruella de Vil in 'Once Upon a Time'. Notably, she was nominated as Best Supporting Actress at the 13th IFTA Film & Drama Awards for her role in Once Upon a Time.
About the Movie: Run of the Country (1995)

Release Year: 1995
Nation: Ireland, United States of America
Alternative Title: The Run of the Country, Um País Dividido, Um Passo Para a Liberdade, Ирландски романс, Les chemins de la liberté, Das Land meiner Liebe, Stürmische Begegnungen, Kitörés, Un sogno senza confini, Oppbruddet, Uma Razão Para Lutar, Una razón para luchar
Director: Peter Yates
Writer: Shane Connaughton
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Companies: 129 Productions, Castle Rock Entertainment, Columbia Pictures
Genre: Drama, Romance
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Keywords
Keywords: based on novel or book, father son relationship, ireland, policeman, rural area, strained relationship, village
Story
Set in a small village straddling the border of Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, 'Run of the Country' centers around the strained relationship between a short-tempered policeman, Michael Gallagher (played by Sean Bean), and his rebellious son, Conor (played by Albert Finney Jr.). When Conor falls for Bronagh (played by Tomi Selznick), a girl from an affluent family, their already tense relationship becomes even more exacerbated. The film follows their evolving dynamics as they navigate this new complication.
Summary
Directed by Peter Yates in 1995, 'Run of the Country' is a drama set against the backdrop of rural Ireland. The movie explores themes of familial conflict and forbidden love, with its narrative focused on the complex relationship between a policeman father and his son who falls for a girl deemed unsuitable by their close-knit community.