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Agnes Browne DVD

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Anjelica Huston returns to the director's chair and stars in this bracingly funny tale of Irish life in the 60s. Suddenly widowed and left with seven children to support, Agnes takes a second chance at life and love and finds herself coming of age in a boisterous and uplifting story.

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Released
17 April 2019
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Universal Pictures UK 
Classification
Runtime
88 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5050582508963 
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play.  Anjelica Huston both directs and stars in this tale of hard times and friendship in late 1960s Dublin. Agnes Browne (Huston) is a recently widowed woman forced to bring up her seven children all by herself. Life is very difficult for her as she struggles to pay off her debts to the local loan shark (Ray Winstone) by working on a fruit and veg stall, but she still has her dreams of Tom Jones to keep her smiling.

Anjelica Huston both directs and stars in this tale of hard times and friendship in late 1960s Dublin. Agnes Browne (Huston) is a recently widowed woman forced to bring up her seven children all by herself. Life is very difficult for her as she struggles to pay off her debts to the local loan shark (Ray Winstone) by working on a fruit and veg stall, but she still has her dreams of Tom Jones to keep her smiling.