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The Man Who Cried

  • TV Movie
  • 1993
  • 2h 37m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
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Ciarán Hinds and Amanda Root in The Man Who Cried (1993)
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Abel Mason is a man caught in a loveless marriage with a harridan wife who constantly berates him and beats their son Dick. When the one woman he loves dies at the hands of her husband after... Read allAbel Mason is a man caught in a loveless marriage with a harridan wife who constantly berates him and beats their son Dick. When the one woman he loves dies at the hands of her husband after he was sent a letter by Mason's wife, exposing the affair, Abel leaves her for good takin... Read allAbel Mason is a man caught in a loveless marriage with a harridan wife who constantly berates him and beats their son Dick. When the one woman he loves dies at the hands of her husband after he was sent a letter by Mason's wife, exposing the affair, Abel leaves her for good taking to the road and young Dick with him.

  • Director
    • Michael Whyte
  • Writers
    • Stan Barstow
    • Catherine Cookson
  • Stars
    • Ciarán Hinds
    • Kate Buffery
    • Amanda Root
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    • Director
      • Michael Whyte
    • Writers
      • Stan Barstow
      • Catherine Cookson
    • Stars
      • Ciarán Hinds
      • Kate Buffery
      • Amanda Root
    • 9User reviews
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    Ciarán Hinds
    Ciarán Hinds
    • Abel Mason
    Kate Buffery
    Kate Buffery
    • Florrie Donnelly
    Amanda Root
    Amanda Root
    • Hilda Maxwell
    Daniel Massey
    Daniel Massey
    • Peter Maxwell
    Gemma Craven
    Gemma Craven
    • June
    Angela Walsh
    • Lena Mason
    Bobby Pattinson
    Bobby Pattinson
    • Fred Donnelly
    Colin Brown
    • Benny Layton
    Gary Catlin
    • Man in Church Hall
    Heather Chapman
    • Woman in Park
    Elspeth Charlton
    • Mrs. Burrows
    Martin Crocker
    • Charles
    Art Davie
    • Arthur Baines
    Kerry Farley
    • Molly Burrows
    Susan Field
    Susan Field
    • Old Woman
    Victoria Gelder
    • Molly Burrows
    Michael Haughey
    • Farmer
    Peter Howell
    Peter Howell
    • Judge Hazeldon
    • Director
      • Michael Whyte
    • Writers
      • Stan Barstow
      • Catherine Cookson
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    9Uta-Lenkewitz

    Love in the time of depression

    To deal with the spoiler at once - if it is one - and then have done with it: to intensify the realism of the film most of the figures have to speak their local northern dialect, which makes it rather difficult to understand for foreigners as myself. (And on the DVD there are no subtitles.) This is a pity as the description of a nation going through an economic depression is very convincingly shown as a background for the love-story (or rather love-stories) and would be interesting in other countries, too.

    Besides, the central figure Abel Mason would appeal to his audience everywhere: This is a part which seems to have been invented from the beginning for the marvellous powers of Ciaran Hinds in presenting complicated characters. On the one hand side Abel seems to be of an old fashioned strict morality which shuts out all light-hearted play with women, on the other hand he even sails into bigamy. While serving a one-year-sentence in prison there exist (quite different) relations to three women, but even the judge is convinced that everything happened in and by good intentions.

    One of these intentions is Able's search for a peaceful and secure place for his ten year old son to grow up. The relations to this son are beautifully acted from both sides and deeply moving for the spectator. Hinds is able to show quite another side of Able's character: There is the labourer desperately looking for work - but not under all conditions! There is the relatively young man looking for a really true love; and there is the careful and tender father, in spite of all his sorrows able to laugh with his son.

    As the film develops the tragedy mainly on the faces of the actors, long parts can be understood without language - strengthening the general human appeal of its story.

    There is more than one answer to the question: "Why does the man cry?" - and this is part of its fascination.
    3filmalamosa

    soap where I grew to dislike all of the characters

    Let me start by saying Catherine Cookson was a very popular British novelist who sold something like 100 million books during her career. If her books had been like this boiler plate TV production she would not have sold 100 books.

    Here is the story: A man abruptly leaves a failed marriage and travels with his son to Northern England where he eventually has to marry again (and thus commit bigamy). Wife finds him....soap twists and turns abound--second wife Hilda discovers she is not her father's daughter etc etc....

    The first half is by far the best...the boy Dick is played by a charismatic child actor he makes the first half. The second half of the series is lousy from the 2 dimensional rendition of war time England to just the way the screen writers condensed and parsed the novel--a common problem with book/movies.

    Another problem for me was the Appalachian type sound track...it is incongruous to the location.

    This is an over dramatized soap with below average production values. I blame the writers and a couple miscast characters.

    One measure I have of soaps is if they make make me care about the characters... in the second half of this film I grew to dislike all of them. Beware!
    oceanofsoul

    Great performances and great writing

    What else is there? Ciaran Hinds is extraordinary, again. This story is complex, difficult, and compassionate. The screenplay is outstanding. This movie moved me. All the performances were great, including the ones by the children.

    Amanda Root and the actress who played Florrie wrench my heart.

    Ciaran Hinds is the best actor working today. Yet another outstanding performance.

    See it and open your heart.
    oceanofsoul

    Great performances and great writing

    What else is there? Ciaran Hinds is extraordinary, again. This story is complex, difficult, and compassionate. The screenplay is outstanding. This movie moved me. All the performances were great, including the ones by the children.

    Amanda Root and the actress who played Florrie wrench my heart.

    Ciaran Hinds is the best actor working today. Yet another outstanding performance.

    See it and open your heart.
    5marbleann

    This man needs to be on the Maury Povich Show and Cheaters

    I have never seen a mini series where there is only a handful of people I would spend two minutes with in my real life. The son and the 2 ladies on that boat. The rest repent but too late. The lead character needs to cry. He sound like he grew up in some trailer park in Mississippi not in North England. But I guess there types like him everywhere. In the first scene we see three people two adults and a little boy. The couple carry on, very much in love and the little boy is playing amongst them. What a lovely scene a family out with their son. Wrong, It was the father out with his married girlfriend professing his love and plans to marry each other. Mind he has a wife and that is his son he is dragging around on dates with his married girlfriend. Well the secret gets out and his girlfriend gets killed by her hubby and he kills himself. Now wait the bad person in not the married boyfriend, or the wife or even the hubby but the married boyfriends wife. He's lucky the Cheaters crew wasn't around because I would of rounded her hubby up for a ride and would of caught them red handed. Especially since he brought her son. So the next scene we see Big daddy(which he will now be known) crying and yelling at his wife. We are to believe she is some type of banshee, but we rarely see her and when we do I understand her anger. He picks up and takes the boy and leaves her with no money , nothing. The son and him start on their journey.

    Now I am not going to tell the plot of this movie but I will give a breakdown of Big Daddy's activities 1)has a affair with married woman and brings his son along on their dates 2) He abandons his wife and takes his son simply because his girlfriend is killed by her hubby and she told them. What was she suppose to do? He is taking her son with him on dates!

    3)Finds a wife to marry ( remember he is already married). She is nice enough and her husband owns a company that is doing good. Later we see him trying to move in on the business after the hubby dies and he marries her.

    4)Wife has a sister. He is taken by her right away. He starts having a affair with her.

    5) He gets the sister in law pregnant

    6) Wife comes back. She is mad and has not done well since he abandoned her. He goes to jail for a year for Bigamy.

    The son all through the mini series is seeing all of this. He is a adult in the second part and it is a wonder he is such a nice guy considering the creep the dad was. I am not sure if the lead male is suppose to be sympathetic or is he a public Service message. But I do know if he was a real person he could of been on Maury and Cheaters.

    The show was entertaining and the acting was very good. Cairen Hinds was very handsome when he was young. I never saw him young like this or anything. So I can see how he could pull all of the ladies. But he was not a nice guy in anyway.

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    • Release date
      • January 3, 1993 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Also known as
      • Catherine Cookson: The Man Who Cried
    • Filming locations
      • Wynyard Hall, England, UK
    • Production company
      • Festival Film & Television
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      2 hours 37 minutes
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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