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The Actors

  • 2003
  • R
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
2K
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Michael Caine and Dylan Moran in The Actors (2003)
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Two failed actors decide to pull a con on a local gangster by pretending to be the people to whom he owes money.Two failed actors decide to pull a con on a local gangster by pretending to be the people to whom he owes money.Two failed actors decide to pull a con on a local gangster by pretending to be the people to whom he owes money.

  • Director
    • Conor McPherson
  • Writers
    • Neil Jordan
    • Conor McPherson
  • Stars
    • Michael Caine
    • Dylan Moran
    • Michael Gambon
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Conor McPherson
    • Writers
      • Neil Jordan
      • Conor McPherson
    • Stars
      • Michael Caine
      • Dylan Moran
      • Michael Gambon
    • 30User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 nominations total

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    Michael Caine
    Michael Caine
    • Anthony O'Malley
    Dylan Moran
    Dylan Moran
    • Tom Quirk
    Michael Gambon
    Michael Gambon
    • Barreller
    Lena Headey
    Lena Headey
    • Dolores
    Miranda Richardson
    Miranda Richardson
    • Mrs. Magnani
    Michael McElhatton
    Michael McElhatton
    • Jock
    Aisling O'Sullivan
    • Rita
    Ben Miller
    Ben Miller
    • Clive
    Abigail Iversen
    • Mary
    Michael Colgan
    • Audition Director
    Deirdre Walsh
    • Camcorder Girl
    Bill Hickey
    • Stage Doorkeeper
    Veronica O'Reilly
    • Box Office Attendant
    Paul Ward
    Paul Ward
    • Maurice - Usher
    Brian McGuinness
    • Dermot - Usher
    Ian Fitzgibbon
    • Actor in Richard III
    Brian McGrath
    • Actor in Richard III
    Alison McKenna
    Alison McKenna
    • Actor in Richard III
    • Director
      • Conor McPherson
    • Writers
      • Neil Jordan
      • Conor McPherson
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    7biggses

    Average comedy which fails to flow

    To surmise, this film involves two actors (Caine and Moran) trying to con a gangster. The plot is flimsy at best as several plot holes occur throughout. However this normally shouldn't matter as the comedy should carry a film like this. There are some genuinely funny bits (mostly provided by Dylan Moran). However, other times, there are long melodramatic scenes that fail to add anything to the movie. Caine's character seemed overdone to me. Especially at the start, he continually quotes Shakespeare and acts like a pompous actor. One could say he was playing the part properly but the character seemed to me flat and unfunny. Overall I would say see only if a fan of the actors involved. Otherwise wait for video or tv.
    5solebanana

    Less! Less!

    Strange effort part funded by the now-defunct FilmFour and DreamWorks amongst others, supported by the Irish film board. Basically two actors trying to act their way out of trouble.

    Let's start with the good news. Child actress, very good, convincing. Lena Headey as Dolores, stunning, smouldering, good performance, I'll come back to her in a moment. Dylan Moran as Tom, good enough. Michael Caine as fading actor O'Malley, quite good, believable. Michael Gambon as Barreller, mostly quite good though sometimes he did look a bit too much like, well, Michael Gambon. Plot a bit perfunctory, Tom (at O'Malley's suggestion) pretends to be someone who Barreller owes money to and collects it instead. Things then start going wrong.

    So what's the problem?

    Though there are laughs along the way, some of it I found too horribly embarassing to watch, and at one point even to listen to (I put my fingers in my ears for a minute or two). It does have a romantic sub-plot, but it isn't central enough to call this a romantic film. I should also say that some of the material involving Dolores, towards the end, is dodgey for 15 year olds, and this should really be considered X-rated. In the states it's a 17-cert (R rating) not a 15 as in the UK.

    I liked the throwaway ending, but though I wanted to enjoy the film, really I did, too much of it was neither funny nor entertaining. Sorry but it didn't do it for me, in spite of favourable external reviews.
    8ichobodcrane

    Michael Caine. A comic wonder.

    At first I thought this film was going to annoy me.It was as though I had seen this movie somewhere before. The disillusioned hero, the father figure and the 9 year old sister who is older and wiser than her years (see Gregory's girl), but then, not 15 minutes in, it became a laugh out loud, comic gem of a movie. Dylan Moran (who I thought was just going to bug me) was excellent. As was Mr Gambon and the mad Scottish hitman. Lena Headey was extremely sexy. For half of the film I was trying to remember where I'd seen her before. The Parole officer. She has the most amazing smile. But clearly the true hero of this film is Mr Caine. This man should do much more comedy. This ranks alongside some of his best comedy roles (Without a Clue, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels). He is a pleasure to watch in all of his scenes but especially the end.

    No one can quite say f**k the way Michael can.
    6CinemaSerf

    The Actors

    Sadly the whole here is not greater than the sum of the parts - and heaven only knows there are enough parts in this rather lacklustre theatrical-based comedy. Disillusioned thespian "Tony" (Sir Michael Caine) is treading the boards every evening playing the Nazi variation of Shakespeare's "Richard III" to an audience who were either doing a school project, or who just wanted to keep warm. One night he and one of his on-stage minions "Tom" (Dylan Moran) concoct a plan that could see them fleece a local gangster "Barreller" (Sir Michael Gambon) of a small fortune then play him and his felonious colleagues off one another long enough for them to escape with the loot. The basic idea is quite fun, but sadly only Sir Michael really turns up - and even then, his tongue is pretty firmly planted in his cheek. The rest of this is a pretty weak and contrived comedy poking fun at a load of things Irish and rarely raises much of a laugh. There is far too much dialogue and Moran, erstwhile a talented stand-up comic, looks uncomfortable and out of his depth amidst the more established cast which also, rather inexplicably, includes Miranda Richardson as well a few rent-a-cameos from others from the British comedy circuit. It's perfectly watchable for ninety minutes, it's not in the least offensive. Nor is it remotely memorable.
    chris139

    You'll enjoy it almost as much as the cast obviously did

    Right, for a start, I liked it. It was funny, It was farcical; Michael Caine and Dylan Moran threw themselves into their roles with such obvious glee, that I found it impossible not to be swayed by this film despite its many obvious flaws. The musical score just didn't seem appropriate; a number of the scenes appeared irrelevant and a little clunky; it just is not perfectly crafted and does appear cobbled together at times. But, and its a big but, its just funny. It just is - Michael Caine is wonderful as the neverhasbeen, entirely self absorbed O'Malley. While Moran handles his (definately more challenging) role with an almost nonchalent ease - a superb actor and one to watch in the future me thinks. In summary, and despite its flaws, if you don't laugh at this nice little film then your a bigger cynic than me - and you have my pity!

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      Notorious prankster Simon Delaney frequently made phone calls to the producers, impersonating Sir Michael Caine, telling them how much he loved working with writer and director Conor McPherson. It wasn't until the premiere screening that many of the production staff discovered that the phone calls weren't made by Sir Michael.
    • Goofs
      (at around 1 min) When Magnani finally confronts Tony and Tom in their dressing room, the mic is visible above Tom's head.
    • Quotes

      Anthony O'Malley: And we are sad men, awaiting advice from a nine year old girl.

      Tom Quirk: But we're big enough to accept that.

    • Connections
      Features Je t'aime John Wayne (2000)
    • Soundtracks
      Could It Be Love?
      Orchestrated by The Michael Nyman Band

      Performed by Dylan Moran and Lena Headey

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    • Release date
      • May 16, 2003 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • Ireland
      • United Kingdom
      • Germany
    • Official site
      • Official Site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Актёры
    • Filming locations
      • Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
    • Production companies
      • Bord Scannán na hÉireann / The Irish Film Board
      • Close Call Films
      • Company of Wolves
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $367,742
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 31 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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