Sunday in the Country

Sunday in the Country (also titled Vengeance Is Mine)[1][2] is a 1974 Canadian-British crime thriller film directed by John Trent and starring Ernest Borgnine.[3][4][5]

Sunday in the Country
Directed byJohn Trent
Produced byDavid Perlmutter
Written byRobert Maxwell
John Trent
Story byDavid Main
StarringErnest Borgnine
Music byPaul Hoffert
William McCauley
CinematographyMarc Champion
Edited byTony Lower
Production
company
Canadian Film Development Corporation
Distributed byAmerican International Pictures
Cinerama Releasing Corporation
EMI Films
Release date
  • November 22, 1974 (1974-11-22) (United States)
Running time
93 minutes
CountryCanada
United Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

Plot

Three criminals are tortured by a farmer when they hide out at his place.

Cast

gollark: Not that somehow returning everyone to monke would fix environmental issues so much as make them happen slower and make people unable to do anything about them.
gollark: You seemed to be suggesting it was anarchoprimitivism before.
gollark: Possibly air pollution too.
gollark: It also isn't a very stable equilibrium when people know what "farming" and "tool use" are.
gollark: Hunter gathering also can't support anywhere near as many people as modern agriculture, so that's a consideration under some ethical systems.

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