Bob Williams is a survivor. He supplements his dole by becoming embroiled in whatever scam is on offer from rustling sheep to rotting drains. But now life has dealt him a bitter blow. His van has been stolen and his daughter Colleen is approaching her first communion. She needs the traditional white dress shoes veil and gloves. Where on earth is the money going to come from? Raining Stones is a funny and essentially human story of survival in the nineties and people's aspirations for a better way of life.
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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 playA story of inner-city poverty from director Ken Loach Unemployed and penniless Bob (Bruce Jones) is desperate to earn enough money to pay for his daughter Coleen&39;s (Gemma Phoenix) communion dress Unable to raise the cash any other way he ends up borrowing from a vicious loan shark who then proceeds to terrorise Bob&39;s wife and threaten further violence As the communion approaches the family seemed locked into an impossible situation Age Rating 15
A story of inner-city poverty from director Ken Loach. Unemployed and penniless, Bob (Bruce Jones) is desperate to earn enough money to pay for his daughter Coleen's (Gemma Phoenix) communion dress. Unable to raise the cash any other way, he ends up borrowing from a vicious loan shark who then proceeds to terrorise Bob's wife and threaten further violence. As the communion approaches, the family seemed locked into an impossible situation.
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