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The Dead

1987 | 83 min | Drama

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Synopsis

The Dead is a 1987 period drama film directed by John Huston, written by his son Tony Huston, and starring his daughter Anjelica Huston, alongside an ensemble cast including Helena Carroll, Cathleen Delany, Dan O'Herlihy, Marie Kean, Donal Donnelly, Seán McClory, Frank Patterson, and Colm Meaney. The film takes place in Dublin in 1904 at an Epiphany party hosted by two sisters, Kate and Julia Morkan, and their niece Mary Jane. The story focuses on the academic Gabriel Conroy and his discovery of his wife Gretta's memories of a deceased lover, Michael Furey. It is an adaptation of the 1914 short story by James Joyce.

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Credits

Producer
Chris Sievernich
Director
John Huston
Screenplay
Tony Huston
Director of Photography
Fred Murphy
Original Music Composer
Alex North
Country
United Kingdom, United States, Ireland

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Cast · 9

FP

Frank Patterson

Marie Kean

Marie Kean

BD

Brendan Dillon

BD

Bairbre Dowling

DM

Donal McCann

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