Desmonds Frau verlässt ihn und ihre 3 Kinder nach Weihnachten 1953. In Dublin sind die Kinder arbeitslos und werden von den Behörden in Waisenhäusern untergebracht. Wieder angestellt, versuc... Alles lesenDesmonds Frau verlässt ihn und ihre 3 Kinder nach Weihnachten 1953. In Dublin sind die Kinder arbeitslos und werden von den Behörden in Waisenhäusern untergebracht. Wieder angestellt, versucht Desmond, seine Kinder zurückzubekommen.Desmonds Frau verlässt ihn und ihre 3 Kinder nach Weihnachten 1953. In Dublin sind die Kinder arbeitslos und werden von den Behörden in Waisenhäusern untergebracht. Wieder angestellt, versucht Desmond, seine Kinder zurückzubekommen.
- Auszeichnungen
- 4 Gewinne & 7 Nominierungen insgesamt
- Maurice Doyle
- (as Hugh Macdonagh)
- Mrs. Daisley
- (as Claire Mullan)
- Brother Eustace
- (as Daithi O'Suillebhain)
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Desmond Doyle (Brosnan) is a poor Irish father, married with 3 children. His wife deserts him and as he has no finances, the state takes his loving children away and places the boys in one school and his daughter, Evelyn, in a convent.
His lovely daughter meets up with one kind nun but one so vicious played by a lady whose last name is Irvine. I haven't seen such cruelty displayed by a nun since Gladys Cooper in "The Song of Bernadette."
Brosnan, a house painter and part-time singer, shows tremendous depth in this role of a hard-drinking, heavy smoking individual whose love for his children transcends all.
He engages two attorneys played by Stephen Rea and Aidan Quinn to help him. In turn, they pursue another retired attorney, the late Alan Bates, who provides comic relief with his performance.
The picture focuses on the attempts of the attorneys to change Irish law that would allow one parent in such a situation to decide what's right for his child.
Irish eyes are certainly smiling on Doyle, he immediately touches the hearts of the people in his plain, sympathetic style. Heart-wrenching and a joy to view. Don't miss it.
The story of Evelyn Doyle is told without too much bias, which is a nice thing to see. It paints a picture of 1950s Ireland that seems more optimistic. The movie is not all about misery. It's about life with all its ups and downs.
The cast is excellent, you just have to love all the characters. I'm especially fond of Pierce Brosnan's performance. You see a side of him that he doesn't get to show much on film. He even sings, what impressed me a lot. He makes you forget about James Bond; he actually becomes Desmond Doyle. I'd love to see him in more films of that kind!
Much to my surprise, Brosnan was dead on in his portrayal of an uncultured, heavy-drinking but loving father, who has his children taken away. It was obvious that he was very passionate about the role, and seemed to be on a mission to prove his mettle as a serious actor.
This is a very atypical movie, not really fitting into any of the usual, predictable genres. It has its funny moments, but it is mostly sobering and heart-wrenching. Aidan Quinn, Julianna Margulies (formerly of ER) and the little girl who plays Evelyn head an impressive supporting cast.
Those who require explosions and car chases need not bother with this one, but if you enjoy an intelligent, touching human drama, you will be in for an unexpected treat.
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- WissenswertesEvelyn's mother is said to have gone to Australia with her lover, but in reality, she went to England and ended up raising another family there. The real Evelyn Doyle eventually saw her mother on more than one occasion, but they never reconciled.
- PatzerThe movie, set in the 1950s, features Irish television. Ireland's television station RTE was established on New Years Day 1962.
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Michael Beattie: To fight church and state is to fight Goliath.
Desmond Doyle: Yeah, well, David beat Goliath in the book I read.
- Crazy CreditsSlippery Sam is the greyhound who wins the race.
- VerbindungenReferenced in Evelyn: Behind the Scenes (2003)
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- Budget
- 10.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 1.487.645 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 65.344 $
- 15. Dez. 2002
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 4.186.916 $
- Laufzeit
- 1 Std. 34 Min.(94 min)
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- Seitenverhältnis
- 2.35 : 1