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The Crow Road

  • TV Mini Series
  • 1996
  • 3h 31m
IMDb RATING
8.1/10
860
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The Crow Road (1996)
Drama

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.An adaption of Iain Banks' dark novel, whose central character is a young Scots history student.

  • Stars
    • Joe McFadden
    • Bill Paterson
    • Peter Capaldi
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.1/10
    860
    YOUR RATING
    • Stars
      • Joe McFadden
      • Bill Paterson
      • Peter Capaldi
    • 17User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 4 BAFTA Awards
      • 4 wins & 7 nominations total

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    Joe McFadden
    • Prentice McHoan
    • 1996
    Bill Paterson
    Bill Paterson
    • Kenneth McHoan
    • 1996
    Peter Capaldi
    Peter Capaldi
    • Rory McHoan
    • 1996
    Valerie Edmond
    • Ashley Watt
    • 1996
    Stella Gonet
    Stella Gonet
    • Fiona Urvill
    • 1996
    David Robb
    David Robb
    • Fergus Urvill
    • 1996
    Dougray Scott
    Dougray Scott
    • Lewis McHoan
    • 1996
    Patricia Kerrigan
    • Janice
    • 1996
    Paul Young
    • Hamish McHoan
    • 1996
    Alex Norton
    Alex Norton
    • Lachlan Watt
    • 1996
    Elizabeth Sinclair
    • Mary McHoan
    • 1996
    Simone Bendix
    • Verity
    • 1996
    Claire Nielson
    • Aunt Antonia
    • 1996
    Jenny Ryan
    • Helen Urvill
    • 1996
    Sarah Gudgeon
    • Dianna Urvill
    • 1996
    Irene Sunters
    • Mrs. McSpadden
    • 1996
    Stephen McCole
    Stephen McCole
    • Dean Watt
    • 1996
    Ian Bustard
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    • 1996
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    10tizmond

    Simply Brilliant. Probably my favourite mini-series.

    '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.
    simons

    Very good indeed.

    An excellent adaption. Charismatic and convincing cast. Captures the spirit of the source book as well as any adaption I've seen.
    10Werrf

    Very impressive

    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"?
    9grahamfarquhar04

    Sometimes things only come to you gradually

    Sometimes a screen version of a story recognises that it doesn't have to be a slavish copy of the book in order to do it justice. Sometimes it remembers to rely on visuals rather than words. This mini-series utilised a very clever plot device to highlight Prentice's confusion, questions and internal dialogue.

    The darkly comic story opens up at the funeral of Prentice's grandmother who subsequently explodes. This bizarre event sets the tone for the rest of the four episodes and lets you know right away, that you're not watching a standard mystery.

    But more relevantly... shortly before Granny died, she set Prentice a little task. Find out what happened to Uncle Rory. Now, Rory has been missing for about seven years now and nobody knows where he is. He got on his motorbike one day and drove off - never to be seen again. Various family members have their theories on what happened to him, but they are a quirky and strange bunch with their own secrets, so their thoughts are open to interpretation, anyway. And the rest of the clues are present in Rory's memoirs which are haphazard, random and - due to his disappearance - incomplete.

    So the story gradually unwinds. The viewer never knows any more or less than Prentice knows himself and he is unwilling to face some of the less savoury details. Further events, funerals and family gatherings, together with Rory's own notes inspire flashbacks and memories that flesh out all the characters, provide fresh suspicions and theories and ultimately provides one of those "Ooohh" moments where everything finally falls into place. I mean it. You might well find yourself shouting at Prentiss to "Make the #*$ing connections!" I certainly did.

    Watch the series with a bunch of friends. Pause the DVD after every episode. Put the kettle on (or open some more beers or - if you really want to savour the mood - pour some whisky), recap what happened with each other, exchange theories and then settle back for the next instalment. Then later, you might even be inspired to read the book.

    Very recommended.
    10Cloister56

    Something I will remember forever

    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.

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    • Trivia
      Although 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.
    • Goofs
      When 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)
    • Quotes

      Prentice: It is one of life's trials to have a better-looking more talented older brother.

    • Connections
      Featured in Zomergasten: Episode #11.1 (1998)

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    • Release date
      • November 4, 1996 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Воронья дорога
    • Filming locations
      • Ardkinglas House, Cairndow, Argyll and Bute, Scotland, UK(as Gaineamh Castle)
    • Production companies
      • BBC Scotland
      • Union Pictures Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 3h 31m(211 min)
    • Color
      • Color

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