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    The Blackwater Lightship

    PG2004 · Drama · 1h 36m

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  1. The Blackwater Lightship is a 2004 Hallmark Hall of Fame made-for-television drama film adaptation of the novel The Blackwater Lightship by acclaimed Irish author Colm Tóibín. It aired on CBS on February 4, 2004. The movie stars Angela Lansbury, Gina McKee, Sean Campion, Dianne Wiest, and Keith McErlean.

  2. Feb 4, 2004 · A drama about a gay man with AIDS and his family in Ireland. Starring Dianne Wiest, Angela Lansbury, and Keith McErlean, directed by John Erman.

    • (395)
    • Drama
    • John Erman
    • 2004-02-04
  3. When his A.I.D.S. reaches the terminal stages, gay Declan Kehoe (Keith McErlean) returns to his Irish coastal home, or actually grandma's, near a lightship site. Caring boyfriends help him and his whining female relatives deal with unresolved family issues, as well as his physical syndrome.

  4. The Blackwater Lightship is a 1999 novel written by Irish novelist Colm Tóibín. It was shortlisted for the Booker Prize. Tóibín conceived the book while traveling in Spain and, as he did not have access to a typewriter, bought a pen and notebook, which prompted his return to writing in longhand.

    • Colm Tóibín
    • 1999
  5. May 26, 2017 · This Hallmark Hall of Fame offering stars Keith McErlean as Declan, a 30-year-old Irishman who is dying of AIDS. Remembering how he and his sister Helen (Gina McKee) once...

    • 98 min
    • 5.3K
    • koleda bretti
  6. Based on Colm Toibin's novel, drama follows three generations of women who move to Ireland to take care of the youngest woman's brother as he succumbs to AIDS.

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  8. The Blackwater Lightship. Based on the novel by Colm Toibin, The Blackwater Lightship tells the compelling story of reconciliation between three generations of women that has been marked by decades of misunderstandings. 34 IMDb 6.8 1 h 37 min 2004. X-Ray PG. Drama. Free trial of Hallmark Movies Now.

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