The Railway Station Man (1992) - film review
Michael Whyte
Drama

Summary
The Railway Station Man is a British film first released in 1992,
directed by Michael Whyte.
The film is based on a novel by Jennifer Johnston and stars Julie Christie, Donald Sutherland, John Lynch, Frank MacCusker and Mark Tandy.
Our overall rating for this film is: good.
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Credits
- Director: Michael Whyte
- Script: Shelagh Delaney, Jennifer Johnston (novel)
- Photo: Bruno de Keyzer
- Music: Richard Hartley
- Cast: Julie Christie (Helen Cuffe), Donald Sutherland (Roger Hawthorne), John Lynch (Damian Sweeney), Frank MacCusker (Jack Cuffe), Mark Tandy (Manus Dempsey), Ingrid Craigie (Mary Heron), Niall Cusack (Father Quinlan), Maire Hastings (Mrs. Sweeney), Peadar Lamb (Mr. Hasson), Ann Callanan (Policewoman), Gary Walker (Policeman), Johnny O’Doherty Craig (Young Jack Cuffe)
- Country: UK
- Language: English
- Runtime: ?
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