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Release Date:
March 19, 1970
Original Title:
Ryan's Daughter
Alternate Titles:
La figlia de Ryan
La fille d'Irlande
Ryan's Tochter
Η Κόρη του Ράιαν
Genres:
Drama | History | Romance
Production Companies:
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 GB: 15 IE: 15 JP: R18+ NL: 6
Runtime: 206
The wife of an Irish school teacher is branded a traitor when she falls for a British officer who is part of an occupying force in 1917 Ireland.
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Art Direction:
Roy Walker
Assistant Director:
Pedro Vidal
David Tringham
Michael Stevenson
Assistant Editor:
Tony Lawson
Assistant Sound Editor:
Brian Sinclair
Associate Producer:
Roy Stevens
Boom Operator:
Bill Cook
Camera Operator:
Ernest Day
Conductor:
Maurice Jarre
Construction Coordinator:
Peter Dukelow
Continuity:
Phyllis Crocker
Costume Designer:
Jocelyn Rickards
Director:
David Lean
Director of Photography:
Freddie Young
Editor:
Norman Savage
Electrician:
Bernie Prentice
Roy Rodhouse
Hairstylist:
A.G. Scott
A. G. Scott
Location Manager:
Eddie Fowlie
Makeup Artist:
Colin Arthur
Eric Allwright
Linda DeVetta
Charles E. Parker
Makeup Designer:
Charles E. Parker
Original Music Composer:
Maurice Jarre
Producer:
Anthony Havelock-Allan
Production Designer:
Stephen B. Grimes
Production Manager:
Douglas Twiddy
Recording Supervision:
Gordon K. McCallum
Screenplay:
Robert Bolt
Second Assistant Director:
Joe Marks
Second Unit Director:
Charles Frend
Roy Stevens
Set Decoration:
Josie MacAvin
Sound:
Michael Hickey
Sound Editor:
Winston Ryder
Ernie Grimsdale
Sound Effects:
Malcolm Stewart
Sound Mixer:
Gordon K. McCallum
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
John Hayward
Sound Recordist:
John Bramall
Special Effects:
Gerry Johnston
Brian Warner
R.A. MacDonald
Stunts:
Jack Cooper
Bronco McLoughlin
Vic Armstrong
Third Assistant Director:
Jonathan Burrows
Jonathan Mills
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