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    Random Passage Director: John N. Smith Cast: Colm Meaney, Aoife McMahon

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    • DVD Release Date: 04/08/2008
    • Original Release: 2002
    • Sales Rank: 15,157

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    Disc #1 -- Random Passage
    2. Life in England [9:09]
    3. Newfoundland [7:44]
    4. New Beginnings [10:23]
    5. Dire Straits [9:41]
    6. Surviving [8:52]
    7. Food [6:22]
    8. Leaving [5:25]
    9. Mary Bundle [7:35]
    10. Burial [7:41]
    11. The Tally [4:52]
    12. Thomas Hutchings [4:24]
    13. End Credits [1:30]
    2. Dancing [6:25]
    3. A New Interest [7:44]
    4. News [7:26]
    5. An Accident [5:50]
    6. Getting Married [6:10]
    7. The School [5:07]
    8. The Garden [8:53]
    9. Trust [6:05]
    10. Ida's Arrival [10:05]
    11. Sickness [7:45]
    12. The Church [9:27]
    13. End Credits [1:30]
    Disc #2 -- Random Passage
    2. Arrival [6:25]
    3. An Outsider [8:36]
    4. A Short Trip [5:02]
    5. Singing and Dancing [6:10]
    6. Secrets [7:50]
    7. Longing [5:18]
    8. Caught [6:40]
    9. Angry [9:10]
    10. Ned [7:01]
    11. The Father [11:36]
    12. A Wedding [7:48]
    13. End Credits [1:30]
    2. The Truth [6:06]
    3. St. John's [8:48]
    4. Settling [7:08]
    5. Business [8:17]
    6. Suicide [6:27]
    7. Sadness [8:38]
    8. Leaving [12:05]
    9. A Reunion [6:29]
    10. Mary's Talk [3:15]
    11. Bad News [5:18]
    12. An Agreement [9:58]
    13. End Credits [1:31]

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    Editorial Reviews

    A young Irish servant girl travels to Newfoundland in an attempt to build a new life for herself and her infant daughter in director John. M. Smith's Gemini Award-winning miniseries. Mary Keane (Aoife McMahon) is a humble servant who has been raped and abused her entire life, but she's determined that her young daughter will not suffer the same grim fate. Now, after departing from their native Ireland, Mary and her daughter wind up at an isolated fishing station run by benevolent soul Thomas Hutchings (Colm Meany). But sickness and starvation run rampant in this harsh environment. Perhaps if all of the fugitives and lost souls who have wound up in this unforgiving no man's land can band together and make it through the hard times, there will finally be hope for the future. Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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    Great newfoundLAND sceneryby Anonymous

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    September 19, 2009: My review is somewhat skewed because I was in Newfoundland for about 6 weeks total. The real Newfoundland is as beautiful as the scenery in the movie. Life was obviously very harsh as was the climate, but how can you not like a provence that has towns named "St Jones within" Little Hearts Ease". Even to this day (1982 for me but I doubt if things have changed much) the largest city outside of St Johns is or was Clarenville about 3000. The story is good and moves farely well but the real star of the movie is the island itself. Somehow this movie captured the unique speech patterns of present day Newfies. In Saint Johns you can hear a pure Irish brogue, but outside it is a mixture of mainland and Newfie. If any newfoundlanders read this "Buddy knows what I'm talkin about, Eh?. Loved the movie but I'm biased because of the scenery. If you visit the island, you will be known as a "CFA" (Come From Away).