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  1. The Snapper. (film) The Snapper is a 1993 Irish television film directed by Stephen Frears [2] and starred Tina Kellegher, Colm Meaney and Brendan Gleeson. The film is based on the novel [3] by Irish writer Roddy Doyle, about the Curley family and their domestic adventures. For his performance, Meaney was nominated for the Golden Globe Award ...

  2. Twenty-year-old Irish lass Sharon Curley (Tina Kellegher) still lives at home with her mom (Ruth McCabe), dad (Colm Meaney) and many siblings. But notoriety in her small town suddenly arrives in ...

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    • Stephen Frears
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    • Colm Meaney
  3. Oct 27, 1993 · The Snapper: Directed by Stephen Frears. With Tina Kellegher, Colm Meaney, Ruth McCabe, Brendan Gleeson. When 20 years old Sharon announces that she is pregnant but refuses to tell who the father is, her tight-knit Irish family struggles to cope with the news.

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    • Comedy, Drama
    • Stephen Frears
    • 1993-10-27
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  5. Nov 24, 1993 · Movie: The Snapper (1993) info with movie soundtracks, credited songs, film score albums, reviews, news, and more.

  6. Nov 24, 1993 · The Snapper is Stephen Frears's adaptation of the second book in Roddy Doyle's Barrytown Trilogy. The Curley family is a poor but eccentric and loving Irish family. Oldest daughter Sharon (Tina Kellegher) announces she is pregnant, but refuses to reveal the identity of the father to anyone.

  7. Dec 17, 1993 · Directed by. The Irish seem to talk more than other people, and to take more joy from it. There are times when they have arguments simply for the sake of talking, and they don't always mind being overheard, because they love an audience. Two Irishmen in a pub may be silent. Add a stranger at the other end of the room, and they'll start talking ...

  8. Nov 24, 1993 · Sharon Curley is a 20-year-old living with her parents and many brothers and sisters in Dublin. When she gets pregnant and refuses to name the father, she becomes the talk of the town. Roddy Doyle. Novel, Screenplay. Stephen Frears.

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