Michael Collins
Paul Hickey Actor , Liam Neeson Actor , Aidan Quinn Actor , Stephen Rea Actor , Alan Rickman Actor , Julia Roberts Actor
MPAA Rating:
R
Contains:Violence,Questionable for Children
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Michael Collins
UPC: 085391420521
Studio: Warner Home Video
MPAA Rating: R Contains:[Violence, Questionable for Children]
Summary: The rise and fall of one of the most important and controversial figures in Ireland's struggle for independence is chronicled in this biographical drama. In 1916, the British government ruled Ireland with a firm and cruel hand, as they had for 700 years. When a group of Irish rebels staged a six-day siege at Dublin's General Post Office, only one of the leaders was able to escape execution -- Eamon De Valera (Alan Rickman), an American citizen of Irish blood. A number of De Valera's followers are sent to prison, and one of them, Michael Collins (Liam Neeson), walked out of jail convinced that a new approach was needed to free his homeland from British rule. With his compatriot Harry Boland (Aidan Quinn), Collins formed the Irish Volunteers, who used a combination of terrorist violence and guerilla warfare to attack the British where their defenses were weakest, and employed espionage and a key inside informant (Stephen Rea) to learn what the British planned to do next -- and what they knew about Collins and his supporters. Collins' strategic skills and talent for warfare made a major impact on the British, and he became the hero of the new-born Republican Movement, which seemed to offer a real hope of freedom, despite the violent reprisals of the vicious paramilitary police, the Black and Tans. De Valera, however, was often in conflict with Collins in terms of the methods and approach of their struggle. Collins also found himself in a different sort of conflict with Boland when he fell in love with his girlfriend, a strong-willed advocate of Irish freedom named Kitty Kiernan (Julia Roberts). Eager to gain support for the Republican cause, De Valera sought economic and military support from the U.S.; when he returned, the Volunteers seemed to have finally won a real victory, as the British government announced that they were willing to formally negotiate with them. While Collins was once the radical and De Valera was the moderate, once negotiations began, Collins sought to end the violence that he saw killing so many young people and was willing to agree to a compromise that would create the Irish Free State. While the agreement would still leave final political control with the British, it would bring a greater self-determination to Ireland, and Collins believed that it was a crucial first step that could lead, in time, to true freedom for his people. De Valera, however, was strongly opposed to the treaty with Britian, and this led to violence among pro- and anti-treaty factions; soon Ireland's most loved leader was now branded a traitor by many of his countrymen. Michael Collins was voted Best Picture at the 1996 Venice Film Festival, and Liam Neeson was awarded the prize for Best Actor. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
Category: Drama
Awards: Best Cinematography – Los Angeles Film Critics Association Best Cinematography – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Dramatic Score – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Golden Lion – Venice International Film Festival Volpi Cup for Best Actor – Venice International Film Festival Best Cinematography – American Society of Cinematographers
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Michael Collins
Format: Digital Video Disc (DVD)
Release Date: 04/08/1997
Audio: DD5.1 Dolby Digital 5.1, DDS Dolby Digital Surround
Runtime: 133 Minutes
Sides: 2
Number of Discs: 1
Language(s) English,French
Subtitles: English,French,Spanish
Region: USA & territories, Canada
Chapters:
Side #1 -- Side A
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7. Making an Army. [2:22]
13. First Blood. [1:38]
17. Dressed for Flight. [2:38]
20. All the King's Men. [1:11]
24. Flower Delivery on Bloody Sunday. [9:46]
25. The Black and Tans Retaliate. [3:51]
30. Kitty's Choice. [1:38]
33. Save the Country. [3:15]
37. June 1922: Rebel Holdouts. [2:52]
Side #2 -- Side B
0. Jump to a Scene
1. A New Wave of Bloody Mayhem. [2:03]
2. Death of a Friend. [3:42]
3. "I Don't Know Anything Anymore." [1:14]
4. Setting Up a Summit. [1:26]
5. The Convoy to Cork. [1:06]
6. The Dark Path to Hell. [4:32]
7. August 22, 1922 ("She Moved Through the Fair"). [4:34]
8. No Regrets. [:47]
9. Newsreel Epilogue. [1:13]
10. End Credits ("Macushla"). [6:12]
Brendon Hanley
Writer-director Neil Jordan's most remarkable strength might be his ability to create a rich sense of time and place. The best of his films seamlessly combine story and atmospheric visuals, a quality evident in Michael Collins, his biopic about the legendary Irish freedom fighter. With the help of cinematographer Chris Menges and production designer Anthony Pratt, Jordan splendidly re-creates Ireland of the 1910s and 1920s, refurbishing actual locations to realistically evoke the era. Some felt that Jordan misrepresented certain events, mythologizing a man whom many consider a terrorist; it's clear, however, that his is a very subjective, personalized portrait. Liam Neeson's portrayal of the charismatic title character is as strong as his work in 1993's Schindler's List, though he would be all but forgotten in the year-end awards races. Menges would receive an Academy Award nomination for his camerawork. ~ Brendon Hanley, Rovi
Cast and Crew:
Malcolm Douglas
Actor
Peter O'Brien
Actor
David Wilmot
Actor
Jonathan Rhys-Meyers
Actor
Gary Powell
Actor
Tony Clarkin
Actor
Richard Ingram
Actor
Owen O'Neill
Actor
Frank O'Sullivan
Actor
Stuart Graham
Actor
Michael Dwyer
Actor
Colm Coogan
Actor
Aidan Kelly
Actor
Dave Seymour
Actor
Ian McElhinney
Actor
Michael James Ford
Actor
Barry Barnes
Actor
Paraic Breathnach
Actor
David Gorry
Actor
Vinnie McCabe
Actor
Martin Murphy
Actor
Gary Whelan
Actor
Frank Patterson
Actor
Don Wycherley
Actor
Cafe Orchestra
Actor
Joe Hanley
Actor
Gary Paul Mullen
Actor
Michael McCabe
Actor
Alan Stanford
Actor
Paul Hickey
Actor
Paul Bennett
Actor
Liam D'Staic
Actor
John Kenny
Actor
Brendan Gleeson
Actor
Ger O'Leary
Actor
Gerard McSorley
Actor
Aisling O'Sullivan
Actor
Martin Phillips
Actor
Denis Conway
Actor
Jim Isherwood
Actor
Sean McGinley
Actor
Gary Lydon
Actor
Tom Murphy
Actor
Laura Brennan
Actor
Max Hafler
Actor
Roman McCairbe
Actor
Owen Roe
Actor
Charles Dance
Actor
Mal Whyte
Actor
Aiden Grennell
Actor
Frank Laverty
Actor
Claude Clancy
Actor
Luke Hayden
Actor
Brian "Joker" Mulvey
Actor
Jean Kennedy Smith
Actor
Elliot Goldenthal
Composer (Music Score)
Neil Jordan
Director
Neil Jordan
Screenwriter
Redmond Morris
Producer
Stephen Woolley
Producer
Liam Neeson
Actor
Aidan Quinn
Actor
Stephen Rea
Actor
Alan Rickman
Actor
Julia Roberts
Actor
Ian Hart
Actor
Country: UK,USA,Ireland











