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'Raining Stones' is a 1993 film directed by Ken Loach and starring Bruce Jones, Julie Brown, Ricky Tomlinson, Tom Hickey and Gemma Phoenix. It tells the story of a man who cannot afford to buy his daughter a First Communion dress, and makes disastrous choices in trying to raise the money. The film won the Jury Prize at the 1993 Cannes Film Festival.

Plot



England is in the midst of a depression with crushing unemployment. Bob and his best friend Tommy engage in all manner of schemes to make money - including stealing sheep to sell to local butchers, tearing up sod from government buildings to re-sell, and cleaning out bathroom pipes. Bob's wife Anne also tries to help, but doesn't have marketable skills (being kicked out of a seamstress factory for not knowing how to sew). Despite their best efforts, they are unable to make any job stick or get ahead of their debt. Despite their tenuous financial condition, Bob plans to buy a brand new outfit for his daughter Coleen's First Communion even though doing so is prohibitively expensive.

Eventually, Bob secretly gets a loan so he can afford Coleen's outfit and a party. He's unable to pay it back, so the lender sells the debt to a vicious local loan shark. The loan shark forces his way into the family house while Bob is out, steals Anne's jewelry, and makes numerous threats that he will injure Coleen if he's not paid soon. When Bob gets home, he's outraged at the trauma the loan shark inflicted on his family. He confronts the loan shark in a parking garage outside of a bar. The pair get into a fight and the loan shark beats Bob up and threatens to do even worse. However, as the loan shark begins driving off, Bob smashes his windshield with a wrench. This causes the drunken loan shark to lose control of the vehicle and smash into a column, killing the loan shark. Bob grabs the notebook of all accounts from the loan shark's pocket and flees into the night.

Bob runs to the local church where he tells the Priest what's happened and vows to turn himself into the police. The kind-hearted Priest tells Bob not to turn himself in. The priest notes that Bob didn't kill the loan shark himself and, indeed, many good people's lives will now be better off. He commands Bob to pray for the loan shark's rotten soul and burns the account book.

The next day, Bob attends Communion as Coleen is adorable in her new outfit. Despite it being a wonderful day, Bob is shown being withdrawn and nervous, still feeling guilty about what he's done.

Cast



* Anne Marti - Anne Martin

*Bruce Jones Bob

* Julie Brown Anne

* Gemma Phoenix Coleen

* Ricky Tomlinson Tommy

* Tom Hickey Father Barry

* Mike Fallon Jimmy

* Ronnie Ravey Butcher

* Lee Brennan Irishman

* Karen Henthorn Young Mother

* Christine Abbott May

* Geraldine Ward Tracey

* William Ash Joe

* Matthew Clucas Sean

* Anna Jaskolka Shop Assistant

* Jonathan James Tansey

* Ken Strath - Councillor Strath

Reception



The film has been given universal critical acclaim and holds a rating of 100% on Rotten Tomatoes. It won the prestigious Grand Prix of the Belgian Syndicate of Cinema Critics.

Year-end lists



* Honorable mention  Kenneth Turan, 'Los Angeles Times'

Filming locations



* Raining Stones was shot in and around the Langley Estate in Middleton, Greater Manchester.

* Bob Williams' flat as well as the butcher's shop in the opening scenes were opposite the junction of Wood Street and Windemere Road.

* The pub from the car park of which Bob's Transit van was stolen was The Falcon on the corner of Threlkeld Road and Bowness Road. The Falcon has since been demolished and the site remains undeveloped as of 2010.

References




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