The Land Girls (1998)

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Written by Angela Huth, Keith Dewhurst

Directed by David Leland

Running Time: 120 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1998

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: UK/France

Filmed in Colour

Catherine McCormack, Rachel Weisz and Anna Friel play Stella, Ag and Pru, three very different girls in the Land Army; the volunteer force that replaced agricultural workers called up for service in the Second World War. Sent to a Dorset farm, they all fall for the farmer's son Joe Lawrence and the scene is set for romance, heartbreak and tragedy. David Leland's genuinely moving film evokes not just the spirit of the times but also the beautiful Dorset countryside in winter.

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Cast

Image for Catherine McCormackCatherine McCormackStella
Image for Rachel WeiszRachel WeiszAg
Image for Anna FrielAnna FrielPrue
Steven MackintoshJoe Lawrence
Tom GeorgesonMr. John Lawrence
Maureen O'BrienMrs. John Lawrence
Lucy AkhurstJanet
Gerald DownRatty Lawrence Farm Hand
Image for Paul BettanyPaul BettanyPhilip
Nick MolloBarry Hampton
Michael MantasDesmond
Nicholas Le PrevostAgricultural Officer
Celia BannermanDistrict Commissioner
Ann BellPhilip's Mother
Image for Nigel PlanerNigel PlanerGerald

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