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Title The crow road / a Union Pictures Production for BBC Scotland & Pavilion ; producer, Bradley Adams ; screenplay by Bryan Elsley ; director, Gavin Millar.

Publication Info. Richmond Hill, Ontario : BFS Video, [2007]

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Location Call No. Status
 Granby, F.H. Cossitt Branch - Drama  DRAMA DVD CRO DISC 1-2    Check Shelf
Description 2 videodiscs (approximately 211 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
System Details DVD; Dolby Digital.
Note Title from container.
Cast Joseph McFadden, Bill Paterson, Valerie Edmond, Dougray Scott, Stella Gonet, David Robb, Patricia Kerrigan, Paul Young, Alex Norton, Peter Capaldi.
Credits Original music, Colin Towns.
Note Based on the novel by Iain Banks.
Originally released as a motion picture in 1996.
Summary Prentice is searching for his long lost uncle who disappeared without a trace. When he discovers clues on a computer disc containing some of his uncle's notes to a novel, he embarks on a complex journey through his family's secretive past. No matter how shocking or dangerous his quest becomes, he is determined to find the answers and solve what turns out to be a ghastly mystery.
Note Special features: Cast profiles; trailer.
GMD: videorecording.
Subject Disappeared persons -- Scotland -- Drama.
Computer files -- Scotland -- Drama.
Murder -- Scotland -- Drama.
Love -- Scotland -- Drama.
Scotland -- Drama.
Genre/Form Made-for-TV movies.
Thrillers (Motion pictures, television, etc.)
Detective and mystery television programs.
Added Author Adams, Bradley.
Elsley, Bryan.
Millar, Gavin.
McFadden, Joseph.
Paterson, Bill, 1945-
Edmond, Valerie, 1971-
Scott, Dougray, 1965-
Gonet, Stella.
Robb, David, 1947-
Kerrigan, Patricia.
Young, Paul.
Norton, Alex, 1950-
Capaldi, Peter.
Banks, Iain, 1954-2013 Crow road.
Union Pictures Productions.
BBC Scotland.
Pavilion (Firm)
BFS Video (Firm)
ISBN 0779257901
9780779257904
Standard No. 066805307904
Music No. 30790-D BFS Video
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