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- Metroland_(film) runtime "105.0".
- Metroland_(film) abstract "Metroland is a 1997 British comedy-drama film directed by Philip Saville and starring Christian Bale and Emily Watson. Written by Adrian Hodges, based on the novel Metroland by Julian Barnes, the film is about a man whose calm and predictable life is disrupted by the sudden reappearance after ten years of his best friend, which leads him to remember his carefree youth in Paris, to question some of his lifestyle decisions, and to re-evaluate his life and marriage. Mark Knopfler wrote the score and produced the Metroland soundtrack, which is supplemented by some additional tracks appropriate to the period depicted in the film.The executive producer Andrew Bendel and director Philip Saville needed 3 songs from the punk era to be included in the live band scenes played by a fictitious group called The Subverts. Danny de Matos and Del Bartle were asked to write the songs to be included in the film. These three particular songs featured in the film (although not included on the Polygram soundtrack) "Amerikkka We Hate You", "Destroy the Hoi Polloi" and "You Destiny" were also produced by Danny de Matos.".
- Metroland_(film) director Philip_Saville.
- Metroland_(film) distributor Lionsgate_Films.
- Metroland_(film) gross "299463.0".
- Metroland_(film) musicComposer Mark_Knopfler.
- Metroland_(film) runtime "6300.0".
- Metroland_(film) starring Christian_Bale.
- Metroland_(film) starring Emily_Watson.
- Metroland_(film) wikiPageID "1064199".
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- Metroland_(film) writer Adrian_Hodges.
- Metroland_(film) border "yes".
- Metroland_(film) caption "Theatrical release poster".
- Metroland_(film) cinematography "Jean-François Robin".
- Metroland_(film) country "United Kingdom".
- Metroland_(film) director Philip_Saville.
- Metroland_(film) distributor Lionsgate_Films.
- Metroland_(film) editing "Greg Miller".
- Metroland_(film) gross "299463.0".
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- Metroland_(film) language "English".
- Metroland_(film) music Mark_Knopfler.
- Metroland_(film) name "Metroland".
- Metroland_(film) producer "Andrew Bendel".
- Metroland_(film) runtime "6300.0".
- Metroland_(film) screenplay "Adrian Hodges".
- Metroland_(film) starring "* Christian Bale * Emily Watson".
- Metroland_(film) studio "* Arts Council England * Blue Horizon Productions".
- Metroland_(film) subject Category:1997_films.
- Metroland_(film) subject Category:British_comedy-drama_films.
- Metroland_(film) subject Category:Films_about_cities.
- Metroland_(film) subject Category:Films_based_on_novels.
- Metroland_(film) subject Category:Films_directed_by_Philip_Saville.
- Metroland_(film) subject Category:Films_set_on_the_London_Underground.
- Metroland_(film) type Film.
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- Metroland_(film) comment "Metroland is a 1997 British comedy-drama film directed by Philip Saville and starring Christian Bale and Emily Watson. Written by Adrian Hodges, based on the novel Metroland by Julian Barnes, the film is about a man whose calm and predictable life is disrupted by the sudden reappearance after ten years of his best friend, which leads him to remember his carefree youth in Paris, to question some of his lifestyle decisions, and to re-evaluate his life and marriage.".
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- Metroland_(film) name "Metroland".