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The Field is a film about a farmer who fights to keep his rented land from a wealthy American developer and his son. The film explores themes of family, grief, and identity in rural Ireland in the 1930s.
The Field: Directed by Jim Sheridan. With Richard Harris, Sean Bean, Frances Tomelty, Brenda Fricker. When a field (which has been farmed by the McCabe family for generations) goes up for auction, the patriarch of the McCabe family will stop at nothing to prevent a rich American from buying it.
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- Drama, Thriller
- Jim Sheridan
- 1991-03
The Field. OSCAR® nominee. Richard Harris made a triumphant return to the screen and received an Oscar Nomination for this intense portrayal of a peasant who battles wealthy American developers. 442. IMDb 7.3 1 h 58 min 1990 PG-13. Drama • Suspense.
Jim Sheridan directs this drama set in rural Ireland. Bull McCabe (Richard Harris) is a farmer who has spent many back-breaking years transforming a rented field from rocky acres into fertile farming land.
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- 1 hour and 44 minutes
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- DVD
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Mar 1, 1991 · A film adaptation of a play about a man's struggle to keep his land in Ireland, starring Richard Harris and Tom Berenger. Roger Ebert criticizes the film's artificiality and contrivance, and praises Harris' performance.