The Boy from Mercury
The Boy from Mercury (1996) is an Irish Film, the debut of writer and director Martin Duffy. The film concerns the science-fiction daydreams of a young boy in 1960 Dublin. Upon release, the film received international critical acclaim, and several awards, though was commercially unsuccessful. It was the first time actors Rita Tushingham and Tom Courtenay had appeared on screen together since Doctor Zhivago thirty years earlier. The film was also the debut of the Irish actor James Hickey.
The Boy from Mercury | |
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Directed by | Martin Duffy |
Produced by | Marina Hughes |
Written by | Martin Duffy |
Starring | Rita Tushingham Tom Courtenay Hugh O'Conor James Hickey |
Music by | Stephen McKeon |
Cinematography | Seamus Deasy |
Edited by | John Victor-Smith |
Production company | Blue Dahlia Productions |
Release date | 14 March 1996 |
Running time | 87 minutes |
Country | Ireland |
Language | English |
The book of the making of the film, The Road to Mercury, written by the director and released in 2006 by Ogma Press.
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