Michael Collins (1996)
- Starring:
- Liam Neeson, Aidan Quinn, (more)
- Director(s):
- Neil Jordan
- Theatrical MPAA Rating:
- R
- Category:
- Drama
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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, All Movie Guide
- Theatrical Feature Running Time:
- 133 mins
Complete Cast:
- Liam Neeson - Michael Collins
- Stephen Rea - Ned Broy
- Julia Roberts - Kitty Kiernan
- Michael McCabe - Journalist
- David Wilmot - Squad Youth
- Alan Stanford - Vice-Consul McCready
- Aiden Grennell - Chaplain at Lincoln Jail
- Martin Phillips - Officer in Bed
- Cafe Orchestra - Orchestra in Restaurant
- Gary Paul Mullen - Young Gunman
- Ian McElhinney - Belfast Detective
- Frank Patterson - Tenor in Restaurant
- Charles Dance - Soames
- Gary Powell - Black and Tan on Lorry
- Gerard McSorley - Cathal Brugha
- Owen Roe - Arthur Griffith
- Aidan Kelly - Gresham Hotel Bellboy
- Brendan Gleeson - Liam Tobin
- Claude Clancy - Vaughan's Hotel Clerk
- Barry Barnes - Free State Soldier
- Laura Brennan - Rosie
- Sean McGinley - Smith
- Gary Lydon - Squad Youth
- Colm Coogan - Squad Man
- Gary Whelan - Hoey
- Stuart Graham - Tom Cullen
- Tony Clarkin - Soldier on Station
- David Gorry - Charlie Dalton
- Mal Whyte - Officer in Bath
- Paul Bennett - Cosgrave
- Aidan Quinn - Harry Boland
- Alan Rickman - Eamon De Valera
- Ian Hart - Joe O'Reilly
- Peter O'Brien - Pianist in Restaurant
- Frank O'Sullivan - Kavanagh
- Michael James Ford - Black and Tan
- Don Wycherley - Republican
- Paraic Breathnach - Santry the Blacksmith
- Liam D'Staic - Austin Stack
- Aisling O'Sullivan - Girl in Bed
- Denis Conway - Republican
- Malcolm Douglas - Officer in Park
- Michael Dwyer - James Connolly
- Joe Hanley - Squad Man
- Tom Murphy - Vinny Byrne
- Max Hafler - Black and Tan on Lorry
- Frank Laverty - Sean McKeoin
- John Kenny - Patrick Pearse
- Paul Hickey - Dublin Castle Soldier
- Roman McCairbe - Thomas McDonagh
- Dave Seymour - Lincoln Taxi Driver
- Richard Ingram - British Officer
- Owen O'Neill - Rory O'Connor
- Ger O'Leary - Thomas Clarke
- Jim Isherwood - Man Following Broy
- Luke Hayden - McCrae
- Brian "Joker" Mulvey - Croke Park Hurler
- Vinnie McCabe - Speaker in the Dáil
- Jonathan Rhys-Meyers - Collins' Assassin
- Martin Murphy - Captain Lee-Wilson
- Director(s):
- Neil Jordan
- Writer(s):
- Neil Jordan
- Producer(s):
- Stephen Woolley, Redmond Morris
- Theatrical MPAA Rating:
- R(Questionable for Children, Violence)
- Categories:
- Drama
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- 1996 - Michael Collins - Los Angeles Film Critics Association - Best Cinematography
- 1996 - Michael Collins - Venice International Film Festival - Volpi Cup for Best Actor
- 1996 - Michael Collins - Venice International Film Festival - Golden Lion







