Um homem pobre, dedicado à família e à religião, se esforça para comprar um vestido caro para a Primeira Comunhão de sua filha, levando-o a tomar medidas questionáveis.Um homem pobre, dedicado à família e à religião, se esforça para comprar um vestido caro para a Primeira Comunhão de sua filha, levando-o a tomar medidas questionáveis.Um homem pobre, dedicado à família e à religião, se esforça para comprar um vestido caro para a Primeira Comunhão de sua filha, levando-o a tomar medidas questionáveis.
- Direção
- Roteirista
- Artistas
- Indicado para 1 prêmio BAFTA
- 9 vitórias e 5 indicações no total
- Tansey
- (as Jonathan James)
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- CuriosidadesMainly filmed on Langley Council Estate in Greater Manchester, Langley locations such as Wood Street shops, Landland Court shop and All Saints Church.
- Citações
Tommy: [black humor] Did you hear about the kid from Liverpool in the bloody wheelchair they took to Lourdes? They got him to the water's edge, and he couldn't get in because his legs was twisted so they had to hire a little crane and pick him and the wheelchair up over the water... and submerge him. And when he come out they all had a look at his legs, and his legs were still twisted. But the wheelchair had two new tyres on it.
- Trilhas sonorasSomething Good
Written by Kate Bush and Utah Saints
Performed by Utah Saints
Published by Kate Bush Music Ltd / NTV Music (UK) Ltd
Recording courtesy of Polygram (UK) Ltd
As the film opens, Bob and his friend Tommy (Tomlinson) steal a sheep from the countryside but cannot bring themselves to kill it. Instead they bring it to the butcher who tells them that it is mutton, not lamb and it is worthless to him. When they attempt to sell it piece-by-piece at the local tavern, they leave the keys in the ignition and Bob's van is stolen. Bob goes from one misadventure to another, from stealing sod from a golf course for a landscape gardener to a one-night stand as a bouncer at a local pub that ends up with him getting beaten and losing his job in the process. One of the funniest scenes takes place at the local church where Bob is forced into donating his services to clean their drains and ends up only with thanks from the pastor and a bucket full of dirt on his clothes. Supporting Bob is a supportive pastor (Tom Hickey), who urges him to rent a dress at a reduced cost, and his wife Anne (Julie Brown) who stands with him in periods of distress.
The second part of the film centers around Bob's efforts to raise the necessary cash to buy the dress and his unfortunate choice of borrowing the money and having to deal with a loan shark that gets him and his family into serious trouble. The script by Jim Allen rings true although, without subtitles, much of the dialogue is drowned in regional accents. Raining Stones builds to a powerful ending with an unforced naturalism that makes us feel for the characters as human beings, not as symbols of a society that has turned its back on its poorest members.
- howard.schumann
- 29 de mai. de 2005
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- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 89.388
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 90.602
- Tempo de duração1 hora 30 minutos
- Cor
- Proporção
- 1.78 : 1