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Ian Hart | Joe O'Reilly | |
Julia Roberts | Kitty Kiernan | |
Richard Ingram | British Officer | |
Liam Neeson | Michael 'Mick' Collins | |
Aidan Quinn | Harry Boland | |
John Kenny | Patrick Pearse | |
Ronan McCairbre | Thomas McDonagh | |
Jer O'Leary | Thomas Clarke (as Ger O'Leary) | |
Michael Dwyer | James Connolly | |
Martin Murphy | Captain Lee-Wilson | |
Alan Rickman | Eamon De Valera | |
Stephen Rea | Ned Broy | |
Ronan McCairbe | Thomas McDonagh |
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Producer | Stephen Woolley
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Writer | Neil Jordan
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Cinematography | Chris Menges
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Musician | Elliot Goldenthal
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Ireland, 1916. His dreams inspired hope. His words inspired passion. His courage forged a nation's destiny. Michael Collins, the man and the movie stands tall. The man is a hero whose fighting tactics became a model for other 20th-century struggles, a statesman who negotiated Ireland's break with England, a political martyr slain for the great cause he lived and breathed. Michael Collins roils with the passions of war furiously waged and peace desperately sought. A movie you won't soon forget. |
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