Agnes Browne (1999)
- Starring:
- Anjelica Huston, Marion O'Dwyer, (more)
- Director(s):
- Anjelica Huston
- Theatrical MPAA Rating:
- R
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Actress Anjelica Huston directed and stars in this drama based on Brendan O'Carroll's novel The Mammy. Set in Dublin in 1967, Agnes Browne (Anjelica Huston) is the mother of seven children, barely making ends meet when her husband dies, leaving her to figure out not only how to support the family, but also how to pay for a funeral. To cover the burial expenses, Agnes resorts to borrowing money from a loan shark (Ray Winstone) who isn't interested in special deals for widows or orphans. Agnes learns to scrape up a living selling fruit and vegetables, and makes sure her children get the best education possible, but self-sacrificing Agnes would like one small luxury for herself: Tom Jones will be playing a concert in town soon, and she'd like nothing more than to hear the man sing "It's Not Unusual" live and in person. A French baker with eyes for Agnes (Arno Chevrier) joins forces with her children to see that she gets her wish. Agnes Browne boasts an accurate portrayal of Ireland in the late 1960s, thanks in part to the fact that Huston spent a great deal of time there as a child; the film was shown as part of the Directors Fortnight series at the 1999 Cannes Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
- Theatrical Feature Running Time:
- 92 mins
Complete Cast:
- Anjelica Huston - Agnes Browne
- Niall O'Shea - Mark Browne
- Roxanna Williams - Cathy Browne
- Mark Power - Dermot Browne
- James Lappin - Trevor Browne
- Arno Chevrier - Pierre
- Richie Walker - Jacko the Box
- Chrissie McCreery - Woman in market
- Steve Blount - Tommo Monks
- Keith Murtagh - Market spiv
- Eamonn Hunt - Mr. Foley
- Tallis Music Services - Band on seaside pavilion
- Gavin Kelty - Micko
- Fionnula Murphy - Girl at Social Security office
- Pat Fitzpatrick - Restaurant band
- Sean Fox - Liam the Sweeper
- Jim Smith - Butcher
- Desmond Wilkinson - Traditional musician
- Michael O'Toole - Traditional musician
- Patrick O'Gorman - Traditional musician
- Anne Bushnell - Restaurant band
- Peter Adams - The Tom Jones Band
- Katriona Boland - Splish
- June Rodgers - Fat Annie
- Paddy McCarney - Hearse driver
- Tara van Zyl - Shop assistant
- Gerard Doyle - Traditional musician
- Pat Collins - Restaurant band
- Gerard McSorley - Mr. Aherne
- Ian Thompson - The Tom Jones Band
- Cristen Kauffman - Woman buying fish
- Frank McCusker - Tom O'Toole
- Cecil Bell - Mr. O'Dwyer
- Keith Airey - The Tom Jones Band
- Noirin N. Rianin - Church Soprano
- Marion O'Dwyer - Marion Monks
- Ciaran Owens - Frankie Browne
- Carl Power - Simon Browne
- Gareth O'Connor - Rory Browne
- Ray Winstone - Mr. Billy
- Tom Jones - Tom Jones
- Pauline McCreery - Woman in market
- Virginia Cole - Woman with jumpers
- Joanne Sloane - Widow Clarke
- Clodagh Long - Mary Dowdall
- Olivia Tracey - Posh customer with dog
- Peter Dix - Man in pub
- Brendan O'Carroll - Seamus the Drunk
- Doreen Keogh - Nun in mortuary
- Arthur Lappin - Priest
- Sean Corcoran - Traditional musician
- Malachy Connolly - Buddha
- Kevin Clarkin - Traditional musician
- Des Leech - Traditional musician
- Joe Gallagher - Post office clerk
- Ronan Browne - Traditional musician
- Bernadette Lattimore - Splash
- Jennifer Gibney - Winnie the Mackerel
- Buster - Sparticus the dog
- Sandra Corbally - Nurse in mortuary
- Joe Hanley - Rooney
- Terry Byrne - Carmichael
- Frank Melia - Shopkeeper
- Michael Flynn - Restaurant band
- Aedin Moloney - Shop assistant
- Anna Megan - Snger in restaurant
- Joe Pigott - Wally the ticket tout
- Don ARchell - Tom Jones' minder
- Steve Pearce - The Tom Jones Band
- Maria Hayden - Receptionist At The Shelbourne Hotel
- Director(s):
- Anjelica Huston
- Writer(s):
- John Goldsmith, Brendan O'Carroll
- Producer(s):
- Greg Smith, Arthur Lappin, Anjelica Huston
- Theatrical MPAA Rating:
- R(Adult Language, Adult Situations)
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