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The making of Ryan’s Daughter in Dingle 1969 is shrouded in myth
and sensational stories. Hollywood superstars in late-1960s
Ireland, the Irish climate, the studio system and one of film’s
greatest auteurs all combined into a troubled and fabled
production. Fifty years on, Sunday Times journalist Paul Benedict
Rowan reveals in fascinating detail why David Lean’s behemoth
holds such a unique place in movie history, bringing together
exclusive interviews with cast and crew, as well as many stills
photographs taken on- and off-set. Rowan pieces all into a
definitive rollercoaster account of the making of one of Lean’s
last films.
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