Da is a 1988 American film directed by Matt Clark, produced by Julie Corman, and starring Martin Sheen, Barnard Hughes, reprising his Tony Award-winning Broadway performance,[2] and William Hickey. The screenplay was written by Irish playwright and journalist Hugh Leonard, who adapted it from his 1978 play Da, with additional material from his autobiographical book Home Before Night.
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Directed by | Matt Clark |
Written by | Hugh Leonard (play and screenplay) |
Produced by | Julie Corman |
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Cinematography | Alar Kivilo |
Edited by | Nancy Nuttal Beyda |
Music by | Elmer Bernstein |
Distributed by | FilmDallas Pictures |
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Running time | 102 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $3 million[1] |
Plot
editCharlie is a playwright in New York who must travel to Ireland to oversee the burial of his father, "Da". During his time there he visits his childhood home, and is visited by the spirit of his deceased father. Charlie then travels down memory lane, reliving both happy and sad memories.
Cast
edit- Barnard Hughes as Nick Tynan
- Martin Sheen as Charlie Tynan
- William Hickey as Drumm
- Karl Hayden as Young Charlie Tynan
- Doreen Hepburn as Maggie Tynan
- Hugh O'Conor as Boy Charlie Tynan
- Ingrid Craigie as Polly
- Joan O'Hara as Mrs. Prynne
- Jill Doyle as Mary "The Yellow Peril" Tate
- Peter Hanly as Young Oliver
Reception
editRoger Ebert said, "Da is in many ways a predictable movie; we know from the beginning more or less where it will have to go, and so it does. The texture of the performances and the writing are what make it worth seeing."[3]
Home media
editA DVD transfer of Da was released in Australia by Payless Entertainment.
References
edit- ^ Thompson, A. (July 28, 1988). "Studios Playing by New Rules". Chicago Tribune. ProQuest 282391546.
- ^ Da at the Internet Broadway Database
- ^ "Da Review". Roger Ebert. Retrieved May 11, 2021.
External links
edit- Da official website
- Da at IMDb
- Da at the TCM Movie Database
- Da at AllMovie