6.3
Desmond Doyle is devastated when his wife abandons their family on the day after Christmas. His unemployment, and the fact that there is no woman in the house to care for the children—Evelyn, Dermot and Maurice—make it clear to the authorities this is an untenable situation. The Catholic Church and the Irish courts decide to put the Doyle children into Church-run orphanages.
Pierce Brosnan
Desmond Doyle
Aidan Quinn
Nick Barron
Julianna Margulies
Bernadette Beattie
Stephen Rea
Michael Beattie
John Lynch
Senior Counsel Mr. Wolfe
Sophie Vavasseur
Evelyn Doyle
Alan Bates
Thomas Connolly
Niall Beagan
Dermot Doyle
Hugh McDonagh
Maurice Doyle
Mairead Devlin
Charlotte Doyle
Frank Kelly
Henry Doyle
Clare Mullen
Mrs. Daisley
Alvaro Lucchesi
Inspector Logan
Garrett Keogh
District Judge
Daithi O'Suilleabhain
Brother Eustace
Andrea Irvine
Sister Brigid
Marian Quinn
Sister Theresa
Karen Ardiff
Sister Felicity
Bosco Hogan
Father O'Malley
Des Braiden
Fergal
Sorcha Herlihy
Mary
Lauren Carpenter
Annette Farrell
Lauren O'Connell
Lauren
Hugh Grogan
Pub Musician
Peter Fowl
Pub Musician
Gail Fitzpatrick
Miss Gilhooly
Pat McGrath
Gamekeeper
Mark Lambert
Minister of Education
Conor Evans
Justice Ferris
Eamon Rohan
Justice Hall
Alan Barry
Justice McLaughlin
Brian McGrath
Hugh Canning
Mick Nolan
Honest Joe O'Leary
Luke Hayden
Irish Times Reporter
Don Foley
Justice Lynch
Bill Golding
Justice Daley
Sally
Slippery Sam
Stuart Clark
Children's Court Usher (uncredited)
Director
Bruce Beresford
Writer
Paul Pender
August 24, 2020
7
I recently watched this after first seeing it maybe ten years ago. It wasn’t quite as good as I remembered. I mean, I like it okay, but without Pierce Brosnan in it, I am not sure I would have stayed through it.
It is a harmless enough story, based on fact, about an Irishman who likes his drink (bordering on a stereotype maybe, says this Irish reviewer who rarely drinks) and whose wife gets fed up with her life when he loses his job. She takes off and, unlike what usually happens here in the good old USA, she leaves the kids behind, the children’s grandmother is so unimpressed with him she turns him in to the Society for the protection of children, who promptly take his children away. Again, in this country grandma probably would have tried for custody herself.
Irish law says that if the mother isn’t dead, he needs her permission to get the children back. You can guess the rest.
It is a tad sentimental and weirdly religious, highlighting both a mean nun but also showing a daughter absorbing the nun’s teachings which helps their case. But Julianna Marguiles is also very good, so turn a blind eye to the soppy story and Its predictability, and let the fine acting roll over you.
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$0.00
Revenue:
$0.00