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Wild Mountain Thyme
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Wild Mountain Thyme

Dec 11, 2020
1h 42m
★ 5.2

There's nothing more dangerous... than an Irish woman in love.

Overview

Headstrong farmer Rosemary Muldoon has her heart set on winning her neighbour Anthony Reilly's love. The problem is, Anthony seems to have inherited a family curse, and remains oblivious to his beautiful admirer. Stung by his father's plans to sell the family farm to his American nephew, Anthony is jolted into pursuing his dreams.

Genres

Romance
Drama

Production Companies

Mar-Key Pictures
Amasia Entertainment
Port Pictures
Likely Story
HanWay Films
Aperture Media Partners
Fís Éireann/Screen Ireland
The Western Regional Audiovisual Producers Fund/Wrap Fund

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Cast

Emily Blunt

Rosemary

Emily Blunt

Jamie Dornan

Anthony

Jamie Dornan

Jon Hamm

Adam

Jon Hamm

Christopher Walken

Tony Reilly

Christopher Walken

Dearbhla Molloy

Aoife Muldoon

Dearbhla Molloy

Danielle Ryan

Maeve

Danielle Ryan

Barry McGovern

Cleary

Barry McGovern

Don Wycherley

Chris Muldoon

Don Wycherley

Clare Barrett

Mary Reilly

Clare Barrett

Darragh O'Kane

Young Anthony

Darragh O'Kane

Abigail Coburn

Young Rosemary

Abigail Coburn

Anna Weekes

Fiona

Anna Weekes

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