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THE PLAYBOYS, 1992 117 minutes
Robin Wright plays Tara Maguire, an unwed mother living in a small village near the border of Northern Ireland in 1957. At turns shamed and courted by her neighbors, Tara rebuffs all comers, including the local constable, played by a brooding Albert Finney. Into Tara’s village comes a ramshackle traveling theater company run by Milo O’Shea and Aidan Quinn, bringing mayhem as well as a breath of life. Against her better judgment, Tara is soon drawn to the roguish Aidan Quinn, stirring the ire of Finney’s constable. Intense and passionate in a Hibernian way, The Playboys captures rural Ireland on the edge of change with even the theatre troupe sensing that their days are numbered with television encroaching on its traditional domain.
BE ADVISED–– This film is rated PG-13, with smoking, drinking, profanity, violence (including suicide), sexuality, nudity, smuggling, and over-the-top “theatre folk.”