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The Land Girls
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Synopsis
David Leland (Wish You Were Here) directed this adaptation of Angela Huth's novel about the British Women's Land Army (aka "land girls"), a WW II regiment which recruited women to work on farms during the war. The volunteer "land girls," from all walks of life, were dispatched across the British countryside to replace the farm workers who had gone to the front. Answering the call and ready to pitch in, three young WLA women arrive at a remote farm in the Dorset countryside. Romantic Stella (Catherine McCormack) plans to wed naval officer Philip (Paul Bettany). Cambridge grad Ag (Rachel Weisz) is quirky and cerebral. Working-class Prue (Anna Friel) is a flirt whose impudent wit conceals her innocence. The farm is owned by the Lawrences (Tom Georgeson, Maureen O'Brien), whose handsome son Joe (Steven Mackintosh) gets involved with all three land girls. Joe dreams of leaving the family farm to become a fighter pilot, but he's thwarted by health problems. For the women, the work is hard, the days are long, and the war is never far from their thoughts. But the women's camaraderie strengthens them, individually and as a unit. They form close friendships with each other, and Stella finds true love with Joe. All experience exhilaration and passion, and with the war's end, altered destinies (revealed in an epilogue in which the land girls are reunited some years after the war). The soundtrack features memorable '40s songs. ~ Bhob Stewart, All Movie Guide

Cast

Tom Georgeson Mr. Lawrence
Steven Mackintosh Joe Lawrence
Maureen O'Brien Mrs. Lawrence
Catherine McCormack Stella
Rachel Weisz Ag
Lucy Akhurst Janet
Paul Bettany Philip
Anna Friel Prue

Production Crew

Frank Walsh Art Director
Frank Walsh Art Director
Angela Huth Book Author
Jeremy Zimmerman Casting
Henry Braham Cinematographer
Andrew Warren Co-producer
Brian Lock Composer (Music Score)
Shuna Harwood Costume Designer
David Leland Director
Nick Moore Editor
Ruth Jackson Executive Producer
Nick Laws First Assistant Director
Jenny Shircore Hair Styles
Jenny Shircore Makeup
Simon Relph Producer
Caroline Amies Production Designer
David Leland Screenwriter
Keith Dewhurst Screenwriter
Stuart Wilson Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1997
Runtime: 110
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
for some sexuality
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy Drama

Sound
Dolby

Produced by
Intermedia Films
Polygram

Release
July 10, 1998 (USA)
by Gramercy Pictures