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Rating: 6.891/10 by 468 users

Michael Collins (1996)

Michael Collins plays a crucial role in the establishment of the Irish Free State in the 1920s, but becomes vilified by those hoping to create a completely independent Irish republic.

Directing:
  • Neil Jordan
Writing:
  • Neil Jordan
Stars:
Release Date: Fri, Oct 25, 1996

Rating: 6.891/10 by 468 users

Alternative Title:
傲气盖天 - CN
El precio de la libertad, la historia de Michael Collins - MX
El precio de la libertad, la historia de Michael Collins - SV
El precio de la libertad - AR

Country:
Ireland
United Kingdom
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 02 hour 12 minutes
Budget: $25,000,000
Revenue: $16,900,000

Plot Keyword: civil war, fight, presidential election, freedom fighter, biography, ireland, irish easter rebellion (1916), 1920s, assination, irish history, irish, assassinated

Liam Neeson
Michael Collins
Aidan Quinn
Harry Roland
Alan Rickman
Eamon de Valera
Julia Roberts
Kitty Kiernan
Ian Hart
Joe O'Reilly
Gerard McSorley
Cathal Brugha
Jonathan Rhys Meyers
Collin's Assassin
Richard Ingram
British Officer
John Kenny
Patrick Pearse
Ronan McCairbre
Thomas MacDonagh
Jer O'Leary
Thomas Clarke
Mike Dwyer
James Connolly
Martin Murphy
Captain Lee-Wilson
Frank Laverty
Sean McKeoin
Owen O'Neill
Rory O'Connor
Liam De Staic
Austin Stack
Owen Roe
Arthur Griffith
Claude Clancy
Vaughan's Hotel Clerk
Paul Hickey
Dublin Castle Soldier
Tom Murphy
Vinny Byrne
David Gorry
Charlie Dalton
Gary Lydon
Squad Youth #1
David Wilmot
Squad Youth #2
Joe Hanley
Squad Man #1
Colm Coogan
Squad Man #2
Aiden Grennell
Chaplain at Lincoln Jail
Dave Seymour
Lincoln Taxi Driver
Ian McElhinney
Belfast Detective
Tony Clarkin
Soldier on Station
Gary Powell
Black and Tan on Lorry
Max Hafler
Black and Tan on Lorry
Aidan Kelly
Gresham Hotel Bellboy
Jim Isherwood
Man Following Broy
Mal Whyte
Officer in Bath
Martin Phillips
Officer in Bed
Malcolm Douglas
Officer in Park
Brian 'Joker' Mulvey
Croke Park Hurler
Frank Patterson
Tenor in Restaurant
Peter O'Brien
Pianist in Restaurant
Vinnie McCabe
Speaker in the Dail
Alan Stanford
Vice-Consul McCready
Gary Mullan
Young Gunman
Barry Barnes
Free State Soldier
Denis Conway
Republican #1
Don Wycherley
Republican #2
Paraic Breathnach
Santry the Blacksmith
Terry Woods
Drinker in Pub
Conor Breen
Drunk (uncredited)
Lesley Conroy
Party Guest (uncredited)
Karl Dawson
Tenament Boy (uncredited)
Alan Joyce
Tenement Tenant (uncredited)
Gareth Molan
Tenement Boy (uncredited)
Deirdre Mulrooney
Woman (uncredited)
Joe Redmond
Kid with Gun (uncredited)
Jean Kennedy Smith
Woman That Gives Directions to Collins (uncredited)

SPDonlan

Like many such epics, _Michael Collins_ is melodramatic and partial, about a past all too present. But much of the critical hostility it received/s is for offending popular pieties, imperial or republican, no less prejudiced. Jordan wrestled with historiography and moral complexity in writing his screenplay. He understood that any historical account involves selection and even distortion, not least to persuade producers and sell tickets. Ultimately, however, the period and place are too complex for Jordan to explain or Collins to contain: its violence is too roughly contextualized, its framing too hagiographical, and its characterization of De Valera too broad.


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