Angela's Ashes (1999)

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Written by Frank McCourt, Laura Jones

Directed by Alan Parker

Also known as "Las Cenizas de Ángela", "Les cendres d'Angela"

Running Time: 100 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1999

Rating: PG Certificate

Production Country: USA/Ireland

Filmed in Colour

Based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning memoir by Frank McCourt, Angela's Ashes is an alternately funny and heartbreaking look at growing up in Ireland. Born in Brooklyn, NY, young Frank moves at an early age to Limerick, Ireland, with his parents Angela and Malachy, who have been unable to support their family in America and are hoping for better prospects in their home country. But things hardly improve once they settle in Limerick.

Cast

Image for Emily WatsonEmily WatsonAngela McCourt
Image for Robert CarlyleRobert CarlyleMalachy
Joe BreenYoung Frank
Ciaran OwensMiddle Frank
Image for Michael LeggeMichael LeggeOlder Frank
Ronnie MastersonGrandma Sheehan
Image for Pauline McLynnPauline McLynnAunt Aggie
Liam CarneyUncle Pa Keating
Eanna MacLiamUncle Pat
Shane Murray-CorcoranYoung Malachy
Devon MurrayMiddle Malachy
Peter HalpinOlder Malachy
Aaron GeraghtyNew Born Michael
Sean Carney DalyBaby Michael
Oisin Carney DalyBaby Michael
Shane SmithMiddle Michael
Tim O'BrienOlder Michael
Blaithnaid HoweNewborn Alphie
Klara O'LearyBaby Alphie
Caroline O'SullivanBaby Alphie
Ryan FieldingOlder Alphie
Daire LynamMargaret Mary
Ben O'GormanEugene
Sam O'GormanOliver

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