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Ryan's Daughter

Ryan's Daughter
A view from above as the waves lap onto a sandy beach, a figure stands at the shore, a white umbrella is blown through the air.
UK theatrical release poster
Directed by David Lean
Produced by Anthony Havelock-Allan
Written by Robert Bolt
Starring
Music by Maurice Jarre
Cinematography Freddie Young
Edited by Norman Savage
Production
company
Faraway Productions
Distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Release date
  • November 9, 1970 (1970-11-09)
Running time
195 minutes
206 minutes (DVD Version)
Country Ireland (Dingle Peninsula)
Language English
Budget $13.3 million
Box office $30,846,306 (domestic)
$14.6 million (rentals)

Ryan's Daughter is a 1970 epic romantic drama film directed by David Lean. The film, set in 1916, tells the story of a married Irish woman who has an affair with a British officer during World War I, despite moral and political opposition from her nationalist neighbours. The plot has some similarities to that of Gustave Flaubert's novel Madame Bovary.

The film's stars are American and British: Robert Mitchum, Sarah Miles, John Mills, Christopher Jones, Trevor Howard and Leo McKern. The score was written by Maurice Jarre. It was photographed in Super Panavision 70 by Freddie Young. In its initial release, Ryan's Daughter was harshly received by critics but was a box office success, grossing nearly $31 million on a budget of $13.3 million, making the film the eighth highest-grossing picture of 1970. It received two Academy Awards, but was not nominated for best picture.

Rosy Ryan (Sarah Miles), only daughter of the local publican, widower Tom Ryan (Leo McKern), is bored with life in Kirrary, an isolated village on the Dingle Peninsula in County Kerry, Ireland. The villagers are nationalists, taunting British soldiers from a nearby army camp. Ryan publicly supports the recently suppressed Easter Rising, but secretly serves the British as an informer.


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