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  1. A Month in the Country is a 1987 British film directed by Pat O'Connor. The film is an adaptation of the 1980 novel of the same name by J. L. Carr, and stars Colin Firth, Kenneth Branagh (in his first credited role), Natasha Richardson and Patrick Malahide. The screenplay was by Simon Gray.

    • 27 September 1987 (US)
    • Kenith Trodd
  2. 4 dic 1987 · A Month in the Country: Directed by Pat O'Connor. With Colin Firth, John Atkinson, Jim Carter, Patrick Malahide. Two soldiers (Colin Firth, Kenneth Branagh) recover from World War I while spending a summer in a Yorkshire village.

    • (1,9K)
    • Drama
    • Pat O'Connor
    • 1987-12-04
  3. Titolo originale: A Month in the Country . Genere Drammatico - Gran Bretagna , 1987 , durata 96 minuti. - MYmonetro 3,00 su 1 recensioni tra critica, pubblico e dizionari. Condividi. . Scheda. Cast. News. Critica. Pubblico. Premi. Cinema. Trailer. Poster. Foto. Frasi. Streaming. .

    • (16)
    • Pat O'connor
  4. Starring Colin Firth and Kenneth Branagh, this celebrated adaptation of J L Carr's A Month in the Country is released on Dual-Format Edition Blu-ray and DVD on 20 June.

    • 2 min
    • 53,6K
    • BFI
  5. Watch A Month in the Country with a subscription on Prime Video, rent on Fandango at Home, or buy on Fandango at Home. Two shaken soldiers (Colin Firth, Kenneth Branagh) recover from World...

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    • Pat O'connor
    • PG
    • Colin Firth
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  6. A Month in the Country. Five centuries ago, a mural was created in a country church in the north of England, and then hidden under layers of white paint. Looking at it again will be a distraction, the Reverend Mr. Keach tells World War I veteran Tom Birken, who will spend a month in the country restoring the mural. 296IMDb 6.81 h 36 min1987.

  7. Summaries. Two soldiers (Colin Firth, Kenneth Branagh) recover from World War I while spending a summer in a Yorkshire village. Five centuries ago, a mural was created in a country church in the north of England, and then hidden under layers of white paint.