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  1. The Crying Game is a 1992 crime thriller film, written and directed by Neil Jordan, produced by Stephen Woolley and Nik Powell, and starring Stephen Rea, Miranda Richardson, Jaye Davidson, Adrian Dunbar, Ralph Brown, and Forest Whitaker.

  2. The Crying Game: Directed by Neil Jordan. With Forest Whitaker, Miranda Richardson, Stephen Rea, Adrian Dunbar. A British soldier kidnapped by the IRA soon befriends one of his captors, who then becomes drawn into the soldier's world.

  3. Dec 18, 1992 · Neil Jordan‘s “The Crying Game” keeps us involved and committed through one plot twist after another. It’s one of the best films of 1992.

  4. Irish Republican Army member Fergus (Stephen Rea) forms an unexpected bond with Jody (Forest Whitaker), a kidnapped British soldier in his custody, despite the...

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  5. An unlikely friendship develops between a kidnapped British soldier and his captor, an IRA volunteer named Fergus. When the hostage-taking ends up going horr...

  6. Summaries. A British soldier kidnapped by the IRA soon befriends one of his captors, who then becomes drawn into the soldier's world.

  7. Oscar winning tantalizing thriller, which will always be on the cult shelf of any film buff. An unlikely kind of friendship develops between Fergus, an Irish Republican Army volunteer, and...

  8. Nov 27, 1992 · Irish Republican Army member Fergus forms an unexpected bond with Jody, a kidnapped British soldier in his custody, despite the warnings of fellow IRA members Jude and Maguire. Jody makes Fergus promise he'll visit his girlfriend, Dil, in London, and when Fergus flees to the city, he seeks her out.

  9. May 5, 1992 · Overview. Roy Brush has aspirations to be a great footballer and this seems likely when he scores for England in the European Cup Final. To add to this he becomes a national hero, having seemingly saved a young lad from drowning.

  10. www.bfi.org.uk › film › e065775f-9f2d-5fbb-b309-70ff3f06db93The Crying Game (1992) - BFI

    Although the premise of The Crying Game suggests gritty realism, the movie unfolds in a sensuous dream world. It tells the story of an IRA gunman (Stephen Rea) who comes to a largely nocturnal, neon-lit London and seeks out the partner (Jaye Davidson) of the soldier he helped kidnap.