

Wild Mountain Thyme
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- Common Sense Age 11+
- HD
- CC
- AD
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- Romance
- 1 Hour 42 Minutes
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4.0 • 72 Ratings
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John Patrick Shanley, who created the classic, Moonstruck, brings his sweeping romantic vision to Ireland with Wild Mountain Thyme. The headstrong farmer Rosemary Muldoon (Emily Blunt) has her heart set on winning her neighbor Anthony Reilly's love. The problem is Anthony (Jamie Dornan) seems to have inherited a family curse, and remains oblivious to his beautiful admirer. Stung by his father Tony Reilly's (Christopher Walken) plans to sell the family farm to his American nephew (Jon Hamm), Anthony is jolted into pursuing his dreams in this comedic, moving and wildly romantic tale.
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- Rent $5.99
- Buy $14.99
John Patrick Shanley, who created the classic, Moonstruck, brings his sweeping romantic vision to Ireland with Wild Mountain Thyme. The headstrong farmer Rosemary Muldoon (Emily Blunt) has her heart set on winning her neighbor Anthony Reilly's love. The problem is Anthony (Jamie Dornan) seems to have inherited a family curse, and remains oblivious to his beautiful admirer. Stung by his father Tony Reilly's (Christopher Walken) plans to sell the family farm to his American nephew (Jon Hamm), Anthony is jolted into pursuing his dreams in this comedic, moving and wildly romantic tale.
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- Rent $5.99
- Buy $14.99
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Ratings and Reviews
Flawed Irish romantic drama has bad accents, grief, smoking.
Cast & Crew
- Director
- John Patrick Shanley
- Producers
- Leslie Urdang
- Anthony Bregman
- Alex Witchel
- Martina Niland
- Michael A. Helfant
- Bradley Gallo
- Screenwriter
- John Patrick Shanley
Information
- Studio
- Bleecker Street
- Genre
- Romance
- Released
- Copyright
- © 2020 Bleecker Street Media LLC. All Rights Reserved.
Languages
- Primary
- English (Audio Description, Stereo, Dolby 5.1)
- Additional
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Spanish (Stereo)
Accessibility
- CC
- Closed captions (CC) refer to subtitles in the available language with the addition of relevant non-dialogue information.
- AD
- Audio descriptions (AD) refer to a narration track describing what is happening on screen, to provide context for those who are blind or have low vision.