Falling for a Dancer with Richard Standeven: DVD Cover

    Falling for a Dancer Director: Richard Standeven

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    • DVD Release Date: 06/01/2001
    • Original Release: 1998
    • Rating: Not Rated
    • Sales Rank: 14,109

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    Side #1 -- Disc One
    1. First Love [7:52]
    2. Spoiling the Evening [10:45]
    3. Making a Choice [4:10]
    4. Leaving Home [6:11]
    5. Meeting Her New Family [11:02]
    6. Becoming a Mother [8:09]
    1. Credits [1:09]
    1. Six Years Later [7:33]
    2. For Old Time's Sake [13:19]
    3. A Victim of Circumstance [9:09]
    4. At the Dance [5:39]
    5. Making a Scene [4:58]
    6. An Accident [7:30]
    1. Credits [1:08]
    Side #2 -- Disc Two
    1. A Visit Home [7:06]
    2. The Will of God [6:55]
    3. A Husband's Funeral [7:50]
    4. A Plea of Innocence [8:30]
    5. Feelings of Love Again [11:17]
    6. A Witness Speaks [6:19]
    1. Credits [1:10]
    1. Trying to Cope [8:13]
    2. Asking for a Favour [6:38]
    3. A Good Deed Done [10:13]
    4. A Mother's Understanding [5:38]
    5. Off to the Midwife [8:15]
    6. A New Love [9:30]
    1. Credits [1:18]

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    Editorial Reviews

    Set in 1930s Ireland, Falling for a Dancer was the poignant tale of young rural colleen Elizabeth Sullivan (Elisabeth Dermot-Walsh). After a one-night stand with a charismatic traveling actor, 19-year-old Elizabeth found herself pregnant. Grimly, her father forced her into a loveless marriage with a widowed farmer several years older than she. Somehow or other, Elizabeth hoped that this bleak situation would culminate in happiness, and, in a manner of speaking, it did. The four 50-minute episodes of Falling for a Dancer launched their BBC1 run on September 13, 1998. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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    Falling for a Dancerby Anonymous

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    June 03, 2004: It's a film you can believe in. I fell in love with it at first sight.

    Falling for a Dancerby Anonymous

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    April 18, 2002: I caught the second part of this movie when it was sneaked peek on AMC and I just had to watch the first part. I read the book and no doubt the book was much different from the movie but that didn't stop me from loving both. The dialogue and scenery are absolutely mesmerizing. And since I am going to Ireland myself, this movie only hightens my excitement in going. The acting was incredible especially by it's two leading actors, Liam Cunningham and Elizabeth Dermot-Walsh. It's a powerful love story set against a dramatic backdrop. I definitely recommend it to anyone who is a romantic at heart.


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