The Crow Road with Joseph McFadden: DVD Cover

    The Crow Road Director: Gavin Millar Cast: Joseph McFadden, Bill Paterson, Peter Capaldi, Valerie Edmond

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    • DVD Release Date: 07/17/2007
    • Original Release: 1996
    • Sales Rank: 46,800

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    Scene Index

    Disc #1 -- The Crow Road
    2. Mysteries [13:10]
    3. Family [9:17]
    4. Memories [19:28]
    5. A Secret [6:48]
    2. Holiday [13:15]
    3. Promises [13:57]
    4. Party Time [13:45]
    5. Losses [8:56]
    Disc #2 -- The Crow Road
    2. Blasphemy [12:32]
    3. Confusion [16:12]
    4. A Family Day [9:14]
    5. A Bad Story [1:22]
    2. Theories [12:32]
    3. Wedding [16:12]
    4. Clash [9:14]
    5. Revelations [11:51]

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    Editorial Reviews

    Director Gavin Miller adapts Scottish author Iain Banks' novel about a troubled young man striving to unearth the secrets of his family past while simultaneously sleuthing to find out what fate really befell his long-missing uncle. Prentice McHoan (Joseph McFadden) is an emotionally confused and self-destructive boy from a family that seems particularly prone to premature death. He resents his father (Bill Paterson), is deeply jealous of his handsome and witty brother, and harbors a secret crush on his pretty cousin. Six years ago, Prentice's uncle Rory went missing without a trace. While some believe Rory is simply wandering, others -- such as Prentice's mother -- suspect that he has in fact died. Though Prentice at first views his father's atheistic apathy toward the situation as a hindrance, he gradually discovers that there may be some merit to the older and wiser man's mindset. Jeremy Wheeler, All Movie Guide

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