Love & Rage with Greta Scacchi: DVD Cover

    Love & Rage Director: Cathal Black Cast: Greta Scacchi, Daniel Craig, Stephen Dillane, Valerie Edmond

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    • DVD Release Date: 04/09/2002
    • Original Release: 1999
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 52,339

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    Letterbox; Dolby stereo; Trailer; Interactive menus; Scene access; English & Spanish subtitles

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    1. Back When [3:23]
    2. Ireland, 1896 [4:08]
    3. Dinner Guest [3:36]
    4. Diplomacy [4:38]
    5. For a Woman [4:15]
    6. Careful [5:44]
    7. Wanted [6:03]
    8. Transgressors [5:44]
    9. I'll Risk It [5:52]
    10. Veins [4:39]
    11. A Bit of Fun [3:08]
    12. Good Story [5:25]
    13. Been Busy [3:40]
    14. Ticklish Chest [3:54]
    15. Clawed [3:29]
    16. Perfectly Safe [4:14]
    17. Used [4:26]
    18. Real Man [4:08]
    19. Run & Hide [4:09]
    20. Trial [2:29]
    21. Time Passes [3:02]
    22. Hero [4:03]
    23. In the End [2:00]
    24. End Credits [4:33]

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    Editorial Reviews

    A drama of romantic obsession turned violent, Love and Rage was inspired by a true story and partially filmed in the home where the actual events occurred. James Lynchahaun (Daniel Craig) works at the estate of Agnes MacDonnell (Greta Scacchi), a wealthy woman who considers her privacy important but shows flashes of a high-spirited nature among those she trusts. When James discovers that a local land agent has been cheating Agnes, he shares the information with her. She's grateful to him and they get to know each other a bit better, leading in time to a romantic relationship. James soon begins displaying a rather unusual bent, appearing at the estate in disguise and meeting Agnes dressed as a priest. Agnes doesn't appear to mind this -- at times, she actively welcomes it -- yet what starts as erotic play-acting grows into something more sinister, and in time James's actions become less amusing and more threatening. In addition to drawing from real-life events, director Cathal Black and screenwriter Brian Lynch adapted their story from the novel The Playboy and the Yellow Lady by James Carney. Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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    September 26, 2002: I found it intriguing, dark, honest and moving. Had all the hallmarks of a movie that was trying to BE a movie. And not a recipe..