Eden Valley (1995)

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Written by Ellen Hare, Sirkka Liisa Konttinen, Murray Martin

Directed by Richard Grassick, Ellen Hare, Sirkka Liisa Konttinen

Running Time: 120 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1995

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: UK

Filmed in Colour

A Lost World on Film, More4's week-long season of films celebrating Amber's 40th birthday, continues with Eden Valley. Ten years after Hoggy left his wife, child, and a Tyneside estate for a caravan and horses, teenage son Billy turns up in his life. Set in the harness racing world of County Durham, Eden Valley explores conflicts between urban and rural values and an evolving father-son relationship.

Cast

Brian HoggHoggy
Darren BellBilly Hogg
Mike ElliotDanker
Jimmy KilleenProbation Officer
Wayne BuckYoung Lad
Kevin BuckYoung Lad
John MiddletonTownie
Charlie HardwickTownie
Katja RobertsTownie
Mo HarroldMother
Art DaviesBoyfriend
Bill SpeedAuctioneer
Amber StylesWoman in Underpass
Rose Laidler
Brian Laidler

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  • Use www.gravatar.com to create an Avatar for your e-mail address and use it on many supported sites July 16th - 8:08pmdamien metcalf said...

    i am brian laidler's grandson and i think that the eden valley film and the seacoal film is really good and i belive that more films like these should be released and u would make a bit of money

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