
The 3:10 to Claremorris 2010
"we're thinking of building a railway"
Billed as a modern Irish comedy-western, *The 3:10 to Claremorris (2010)* blends sun-baked rural Sligo landscapes with quirky small-town antics under Tom Walsh's offbeat direction.
Director: Tom Walsh
Cast
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The 3:10 to Claremorris (2010) about?
This offbeat Irish comedy-western follows a sleepy Sligo community where the promise of a train to Claremorris sparks equal parts hope and absurdity. As the townsfolk grapple with dreams of progress, their quirks and conflicts unfold in a story that's part satire, part heartfelt family drama.
Who directed The 3:10 to Claremorris?
The film was directed by Tom Walsh, who crafts a uniquely Irish take on the western genre with a blend of humor and charm.
Who stars in The 3:10 to Claremorris?
The ensemble cast features Peter Davey, Peadar Conway, Marie McIntyre, Stephen Connolly, and Pat Feely as the heart of this rural adventure.
Is The 3:10 to Claremorris (2010) worth watching?
While IMDb ratings aren't available, *The 3:10 to Claremorris* offers a refreshing twist on the western genre with its Irish humor and heartfelt storytelling. Fans of offbeat comedies with a touch of drama should find plenty to enjoy.
How long is The 3:10 to Claremorris?
The runtime of *The 3:10 to Claremorris (2010)* is 152 minutes.
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About The 3:10 to Claremorris (2010) — A Wild Irish Comedy-Western Ride Through Sligo's Dreamy Countryside
Billed as a modern Irish comedy-western, *The 3:10 to Claremorris (2010)* blends sun-baked rural Sligo landscapes with quirky small-town antics under Tom Walsh's offbeat direction.
This isn't your classic lone-rider saga; instead, it's a gently off-kilter ensemble piece where the arrival of a mythical train becomes both punchline and plot device. Expect dry wit, eccentric locals, and a tone that dances between gentle satire and heartfelt family drama, all wrapped in the warm, uneven heartbeat of Irish rural life.