The Crying Game
The Northern Irish Troubles provide the backdrop for a study of sexual intrigue, as an IRA gunman befriends the girlfriend of an abducted soldier.
“Has the sure grip and the unstoppable momentum of a dream.”
Terrence Rafferty, The New Yorker, 1992
Irish writer-director Neil Jordan explored fairytales in such films as The Company of Wolves (1984) and Ondine (2009). Although the premise of The Crying Game suggests gritty realism, the movie unfolds in a sensuous dream world. It tells the story of an IRA gunman (Stephen Rea) who comes to a largely nocturnal, neon-lit London and seeks out the partner (Jaye Davidson) of the soldier he helped kidnap. The characters are not what they seem, and neither is the movie: it wears the clothes of a thriller, but sheds them to investigate the malleability of love and attraction.
A US marketing campaign, playing on a shocking plot twist, helped catapult the film to box office success. Of its six Oscar nominations, it won Best Original Screenplay.
James Mason played a similarly haunted IRA operative in Odd Man Out (1947). Jaye Davidson’s brief film career culminated with a role as an Egyptian god in Stargate (1994).
Cast & credits
Cast
- Jody Forest Whitaker
- Jude Miranda Richardson
- Fergus Stephen Rea
- Maguire Adrian Dunbar
- Tinker Breffni Mckenna
- Eddie Joe Savino
- Tommy Birdy Sweeney
- Dil Jaye Davidson
- Jane Andrée Bernard
- Col Jim Broadbent
- Dave Ralph Brown
- Deveroux Tony Slattery
- Franknum Jack Carr
- bar performer Josephine White
- bar performer Shar Campbell
- judge Bryan Coleman
- security man Ray De-haan
- security man David Cronnelly
Credits
Direction
- Director Neil Jordan
- Assistant Director (1st) Redmond Morris
- Assistant Director (2nd) Melvin Lind
- Assistant Director (3rd) Jonathan Karlsen
- Assistant Director (Ireland 2nd) Seamus Collins
- Assistant Director (Ireland 3rd) Robert Quinn
- Director's Assistant Brenda Rawn
- Script Supervisor Diana Dill
Production
- Production Company Channel Four
- Copyright/© Palace (Soldier's Wife) Ltd
- Copyright/© Nippon Film Development & Finance
- Production Company Palace Productions
- In association with Eurotrustees
- With the participation of British Screen
- Executive Producer Nik Powell
- Producer Stephen Woolley
- Co-producer Elizabeth Karlsen
- Associate Producer Paul Cowan
- Production Manager (Ireland) Gemma Fallon
- Production Co-ordinator Fran Triefus
- Production Co-ordinator (Ireland) Fiona Traynor
- Production Accountant Patrick Isherwood
- Assistant Accountant Sarah Lucraft
- Post-production Accountant Michael Garland
- Location Manager Terry Blyther
- Location Manager (Re-shoot) Gilly Case
- Location Manager (Ireland) Martin O'malley
- Location Assistant Scott Rowlatt
- Post-production Supervisor Amanda Posey
- Mr Woolley's Assistant Peter Ogunsalu
- Producer's Assistant Polly Withers
- Producer's Assistant Polly Leys
- Production Runner Andrew Zein
- Floor Runner Samantha Plaisted
- Post-production Runner Sally Hodges
- Runner/Driver Sara Desmond
- Runner/Driver Cheryl Willcocks
- Studio Lee International Studios
- Studio Shepperton Studios
Casting
- Casting Director Susie Figgis
- Casting Assistant Liora Reich
Writing
- Screenplay Neil Jordan
Photography
- Director of Photography Ian Wilson
- Camera Operator Ian Wilson
- Focus Puller Ken Byrne
- Clapper Loader Brendan Glavin
- Camera Trainee Daniel Zeff
- Gaffer Norman Smith
- Rigging Gaffer Vincent Clarke
- Best Boy Dave Escoffrey
- Electrician Ricky Pattenden
- Electrician Gary Colkett
- Electrician Paul Wood
- Electrician (Irish Unit) Louis Conroy
- Electrician (Irish Unit) Noel Cullen
- Electrician (Irish Unit) Terry Mulligan
- Camera Grip Gary Hutchings
Stills
- Stills Photography Tom Hilton
Special Effects
- Special Effects Supervisor Peter Hutchinson
Editing
- Editor Kant Pan
- Assistant Editor Martyn Robinson
- Assistant Editor (2nd) Victoria Boydell
Design
- Production Designer Jim Clay
- Art Director Chris Seagers
- Assistant Art Director Paul Ghirardani
- Art Department Runner Jane Henwood
- Set Decorator Martin Childs
- Production Buyer Celia Bobak
- Prop Master Mickey Bacon
- Chargehand Standby Prop Eddie Francis
- Standby Prop Paul Bradburn
- Dressing Prop/Storeman Rodney Pincott
- Dressing Prop Brian Aldridge
- Dressing Prop (Irish Unit) Peter Gallagher
- Construction Manager Dave Allen
- Construction Manager (Irish Unit) John Lamon
- Standby Carpenter Tommy Westbrook
- Standby Painter Ken Hawkey
- Standby Rigger Con Murphey
- Standby Stagehand Brian Mitchell
- Painter (Irish Unit) Bobby Scott
- Carpenter (Irish Unit) Brian Bassett
- Stagehand (Irish Unit) James O'meara
Costumes
- Costume Designer Sandy Powell
- Wardrobe Supervisor Paul Minter
- Wardrobe Supervisor Clare Spragge
- Wardrobe Assistant (Irish Unit) Wendy Asher
Make-up
- Chief Make-up Artist Morag Ross
- Assistant to Make-up Artist Miri Ben-shlomo
- Prosthetics Daniel Parker
- Chief Hairdresser Gerry Jones
Titles
- Titles Optical Partnership
Music
- Music/Orchestrations Anne Dudley
- Theme song by Boy George
- Music Performed by Pro Arte Orchestra
- Orchestra Contractor Colin Sheen
Sound
- Music Recording Mixer Roger Dudley
- Sound Recording Colin Nicolson
- Sound Trainee Damiano Vukotic
- Boom Operator Tony Cook
- Re-recording Mixer Robin O'donoghue
- Assistant Re-recording Mixer Dominic Lester
- Supervising Sound Editor Eddy Joseph
- Assistant Sound Editor Leonard Green
- Dialogue Editor Richard Dunford
- Footsteps Editor Victor Nunes
Stunts
- Stunt Co-ordinator Clive Curtis
- Stunt Driver Del Baker
- Stunt Driver Wayne Michaels
- Stunt Driver Valentino Musetti
- Stunt Double Helen Caldwell
- Stunt Double Abbi Collins
- Stunt Double Elaine Ford
- Stand-in Steve Morphew
- Stand-in Marilyn Took
Consultant
- Electrician's Driver Martin Redrup
- Unit Driver Terry English
- Unit Driver Gerry Floyd
- Unit Nurse Millstream Nursing
- Unit Nurse (Irish Unit) Eileen Conroy
- Fairground Supervisor (Irish Unit) Bernard McCormack
- Legal Adviser Angela Morrison
- Special Thanks to Frederick Elmes
Publicity
- Publicity Phil Symes
- Publicity Michelle Sewell
- Publicity Rogers & Cowan
