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Duration
  

Director
  
Tom Waller
Screenplay
  
James Magrane

5.6/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Drama

Initial release
  
July 31, 1998

Running time
  
1h 50m

Story by
  
Piers Paul Read

Monk Dawson movie poster

Writer
  
James Magrane (screenplay), Piers Paul Read (novel), Matthew McIntyre (additional material)

Cast
  
Benedict Taylor
(Bobby Winterman),
Michael Cashman
(Prior of Pixhaven),
Rhona Mitra
(Mollie Joliff),
Oliver Stone
(Young Winterman),
Toby Hadoke
(Br Simon),
Mark Paterson
(Br Benedict)

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Monk dawson end sequence


Monk Dawson is a film that was released in 1998, directed and produced by Tom Waller and starring John Michie, Benedict Taylor, Martin Kemp, Rhona Mitra and Paula Hamilton. It was based on the novel of the same name written by Piers Paul Read.

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The film is about Eddie Dawson, a monk who has led a sheltered existence at a Benedictine monastery, but when he is expelled from his order he has to learn to deal with the harsh realities of everyday life in 1970s London, finding work as a journalist. He falls in love with a beautiful widow then discovers she has been having an affair with his best friend.

Eddie later marries a young girl who he first met whilst a priest in the parish, however he decides to return to live as a monk on a remote island.

Despite being well received by film critics, the lack of a well-known cast led to a short box office run in the United Kingdom, and a straight to video release for the United States market. The film was chosen as the closer for the Leeds International Film Festival, and in 1999 it was also nominated for Best Film at the UK Creative Freedom Awards.

In Canada and the United States the film was re-released in 2004 as Passion of the Priest.

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