Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuAn adaption of Iain Banks' dark novel, whose central character is a young Scots history student.An adaption of Iain Banks' dark novel, whose central character is a young Scots history student.An adaption of Iain Banks' dark novel, whose central character is a young Scots history student.
- Nominiert für 4 BAFTA Awards
- 4 Gewinne & 7 Nominierungen insgesamt
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10tizmond
'The Crow Road' came out at a time when gritty dramas were flavour of the month like 'The Lakes', 'This Life', 'Shockers' etc. but, for me, this was the big stand-out. Mainly because it was so well adapted from the book and because of the great cast. Joseph McFadden, who plays the lead (Prentice McHoan), was relatively unknown at the time, but more than held his own alongside established actors like Bill Paterson & Peter Capaldi. Also the young support cast of Dougray Scott, Valerie Edmond & Simone Bendix play their parts very well. Dougray Scott, in particular, is perfectly cast as Prentice's swaggering, comedian brother.
The director keeps the suspense and mystery going throughout, allowing the story to come together a little at a time, leading on to an explosive finale that I found genuinely surprising.
I don't think I've seen anything else like it.
10/10 Outstanding.
The director keeps the suspense and mystery going throughout, allowing the story to come together a little at a time, leading on to an explosive finale that I found genuinely surprising.
I don't think I've seen anything else like it.
10/10 Outstanding.
I saw the crow road when it first aired and it was the first BBC drama that I never expected to like but really enjoyed, I could wait to see the next part. Years later when I went to Uni I became friends with a lad who reminded me so much of Prentice and fortunately UK gold began running the series and it has not lost any of the original spark. I would definitely encourage anyone to see the Crow Road, it is both funny and captivatingly mysterious, containing excellent performances from all the cast especially Prentice.
10Malc-3
Brian Elsley's enormously commendable adaptation of Iain Banks' brilliant but seemingly unfilmable complex novel benefits from a witty, beautifully literate script and a strong cast, spearheaded by an immensely charismatic Joe McFadden as Prentice, the young Scot with the large, quirky circle of family and friends who gradually unravels a web of dark secrets. Bill Patterson is also worthy of note as the story-weaving, staunchly aetheist father, and the whole is a gripping, quietly stunning example of just how good BBC drama serials can be.
10Werrf
At first I only watched this because of the impressive use of the landscape of the west coast of Scotland, and area I'd toured earlier that year. However, I was soon pulled irresistibly into the complex, detailed storyline. Be warned - this story probably isn't good for anyone who can't keep track of several plots running concurrently. While the flashbacks can sometimes be confusing, they add so much to the story.
The acting is also wonderful. All the characters come to bright, shining life from their first appearances.
And let's face it, how many stories begin with the words "It was the day my Grandmother exploded"?
The acting is also wonderful. All the characters come to bright, shining life from their first appearances.
And let's face it, how many stories begin with the words "It was the day my Grandmother exploded"?
My wife bought me this for Xmas and we've just finished watching it again. As something of a perfectionist when it comes to adaptations of books I have read (Starship Troopers anybody), I have to say that this one tops the list. If I have to criticise it at all, I'd only say that I'd expected Prentice and Ashley to both be blond. Suffice it to say that this is the only fault I can find both with an exceptional adaptation and a fine set of performances by the whole cast in general and Joseph McFadden in particular.
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- WissenswertesAlthough the last name of Prentice's flatmate Gavin is never mentioned in the book or the series, there is a label on the front door stating it to be Millar. "Gavin Millar" is also the director's name.
- PatzerWhen Prentice arrives into "Partick Cross" train station the train he is seen arriving on is different from that which we then see leaving the station (a class 303 arrives, a class 314 leaves)
- VerbindungenFeatured in Zomergasten: Folge #11.1 (1998)
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- Ardkinglas House, Cairndow, Argyll and Bute, Schottland, Vereinigtes Königreich(as Gaineamh Castle)
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