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My Left Foot
Profile film with a runtime of 102 minutes, released in 1989. Presented in English.
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Synopsis
An alternative to the general run of "triumph over the odds" biopics, My Left Foot is the true story of Irish cerebral palsy victim Christy Brown. Paralyzed from birth, Brown (played by Hugh O'Conor as child and Daniel Day-Lewis as an adult) is written off as retarded and helpless. But Christy's indomitable mother (Brenda Fricker) never gives up on the boy. Using his left foot, the only part of his body not afflicted, Brown learns to write. He grows up to become a well-known author, painter, and fundraiser, and along the way falls in love with nurse Mary Carr (Ruth McCabe). There's no sugarcoating in My Left Foot: Brown, a heavy drinker, was by no means lovable. Day-Lewis and Fricker both won Academy Awards for their performances, and the film was nominated for Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Adapted Screenplay. Also notable are the late Ray McAnally in his next-to-last film role as Christy's father, and venerable Cyril Cusack as Lord Castlewelland. Director Jim Sheridan co-scripted with Shane Connaughton from Christy Brown's autobiography.
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Cast
- Daniel Day-Lewis
- Brenda Fricker
- Ray McAnally
- Ruth McCabe
- Fiona Shaw
- Eanna MacLiam
- Alison Whelan
- Declan Croghan
- Hugh O'Conor
- Cyril Cusack
- Owen Sharp
- Darren McHugh
- Sarah Cronin
- Keith O'Conor
- Marie Conmee
- Adrian Dunbar
- Kirsten Sheridan
- Jacinta Whyte
- Julie Hale
- Tom Hickey
- Ulick O'Connor
- Lucy Vigne Welsh
- Daniel Reardon
- Phelim Drew
- Patrick Laffan
- Derry Power
- Eileen Colgan
- Sara Cronin
- Jean Doyle
- Britta Smith
- Conor Lambert
- Martin Dunne
- Simon Kelly
- Eileen Kohlmann
- Margaret Lyons
- Patricia Higgins
- Hilery O'Donovan
- Don King
- Charlie Roberts
- Jer O'Leary
- Milt Fleming
- Jenny Byrne
- Linda Walker
- Albert Kavanagh
- Joe Swan
- Rita Lowe
- Gerard Hourigan
- Dawn Kursinczy
- J. Patrick Duffner
- Gerry Johnston
- Paul Heller
- Shane Connaughton
- Peter Brayham
- Ken Jennings
- Elmer Bernstein
- Jack Conroy
- Austin Spriggs
- Jim Sheridan
- Joan Bergin
- Steve Morrison