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Jack Irish

  • TV Series
  • 2016–2021
  • Not Rated
  • 52m
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Jack Irish (2016)
Jack is engaged to find a missing person, only to be later framed for his murder. Jack is quickly caught up in a complex web of powerful vested interests that stretches from his home town of Fitzroy to a remote village in the Philippines.
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Jack is engaged to find a missing person, only to be later framed for his murder. Jack is quickly caught up in a complex web of powerful vested interests that stretches from his home town of... Read allJack is engaged to find a missing person, only to be later framed for his murder. Jack is quickly caught up in a complex web of powerful vested interests that stretches from his home town of Fitzroy to a remote village in the Philippines.Jack is engaged to find a missing person, only to be later framed for his murder. Jack is quickly caught up in a complex web of powerful vested interests that stretches from his home town of Fitzroy to a remote village in the Philippines.

  • Creators
    • Andrew Anastasios
    • Matt Cameron
    • Andrew Knight
  • Stars
    • Guy Pearce
    • Aaron Pedersen
    • Roy Billing
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    • Creators
      • Andrew Anastasios
      • Matt Cameron
      • Andrew Knight
    • Stars
      • Guy Pearce
      • Aaron Pedersen
      • Roy Billing
    • 41User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 15 nominations total

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    Guy Pearce
    Guy Pearce
    • Jack Irish
    • 2016–2021
    Aaron Pedersen
    Aaron Pedersen
    • Cam Delray
    • 2016–2021
    Roy Billing
    Roy Billing
    • Harry Strang
    • 2016–2021
    Damien Garvey
    Damien Garvey
    • Stan
    • 2016–2021
    John Flaus
    John Flaus
    • Wilbur
    • 2016–2021
    Terry Norris
    Terry Norris
    • Eric
    • 2016–2021
    Damien Richardson
    Damien Richardson
    • Drew Greer
    • 2016–2021
    Marta Dusseldorp
    Marta Dusseldorp
    • Linda Hillier
    • 2016–2021
    Shane Jacobson
    Shane Jacobson
    • Barry Tregear
    • 2016–2021
    Jacek Koman
    Jacek Koman
    • Orton
    • 2016–2021
    Kate Atkinson
    Kate Atkinson
    • Simone…
    • 2016–2021
    Bob Franklin
    • Brendan O'Grady
    • 2016–2021
    Deborah Mailman
    Deborah Mailman
    • Cynthia
    • 2016–2018
    Ronald Falk
    Ronald Falk
    • Norm
    • 2016–2018
    Ivy Mak
    Ivy Mak
    • Cherry Blossom
    • 2016–2021
    Tiarnie Coupland
    Tiarnie Coupland
    • Gus
    • 2018
    Roz Hammond
    Roz Hammond
    • Sue Shields
    • 2016
    Robert Morgan
    Robert Morgan
    • Stedman
    • 2016
    • Creators
      • Andrew Anastasios
      • Matt Cameron
      • Andrew Knight
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    9jldowsing

    The sentimental bloke from old Fitzroy

    I'd long had the intention to watch Jack Irish, having missed the boat when the three telemovies were aired and the subsequent series. Finally I got stuck in, and there I remained glued to every instalment.

    The quality acting ensemble, the look and feel, the tangled webs woven by the writers, the diverse characters and dry humour - everything about Jack Irish is a joy.

    It's understandable this show may not be everyone's glass of Scotch - it certainly enhances the experience to be familiar with the locations and uniquely Melbourne references. But difficult to understand are the critiques owing to the protagonist (brilliantly played by Guy Pearce) being dismissed as a loser / dead beat. For good reason he is damaged and flawed and thus makes questionable decisions in the pursuit of the truth, which imperil himself and those he cares for. I guess some need their heroes to wear capes.

    The strongest series is open for debate. What the final season lacks in uniqueness by travelling down the corrupt cop road is more than offset by the full circle narrative which lays bare the opening scene of the first telemovie underpinning Jack's character arc. The memorable final few minutes of this memorable show were beautifully executed, serving to exacerbate the bittersweet satisfaction Jack Irish has resolved his last case - himself.
    8s3276169

    Yards of gritty Australian character....

    Jack Irish is a detective show with yards of gritty, very Australian character.

    Jack is wryly witty, hard drinking, somewhat self destructive, self styled detective and part time ladies man. Played with a world worn, crusty charm, by Guy Pearce.

    Jack Irish and the larger than life, cast of very colourful Australian characters, really bring this series to life. Each of the characters in this series has a well rounded, often off beat or odd ball personality and their own well scripted narrative. There are no "filler" characters in Jack Irish and the series is so much better, for it.

    The quality characterizations are matched up with robust, mystery/crime, tales, that typically have an "underdog taking on the corrupt establishment" flavour. Jack is always the underdog, who inevitably comes out on top, but, typically, not without exacting a personal toll.

    I really, really like Jack Irish. If you have not spent time in Australia it may be hard to appreciate some of the cultural artifacts and nuances found in the series. That said, its a very approachable watch, that's certainly a departure from mainstream US and UK crime/mystery drama's. I say give it a go. Eight out of ten from me.
    7ikanboy

    Gets the quirky confused with the serious.

    The show has it's merits as it attempts to have the quirky comedic side story parallel the serious detective story. The quirky side has characters and plot lines that go from inane to stupid, the detective side has serious business going on. Unfortunately the inane and stupid too often migrate to the serious side. The police are either invisible or incompetent, the bad guys get to be bad without consequences episode after episode, and poor old Marta Dusseldorp gets hung out to dry (luckily she has a much better gig in Sydney circa 1950's). Jack seems confused more than not, and manages to get himself nearly killed every episode, and the cops just laugh. And they're not even shooting for satire!
    8mstylianou7

    Fitzroy!

    This show is like a diamond in the rough! Mystery combined with danger and violence done very well. Guy Pearce is good, playing second fiddle to the locations of iconic Fitzroy, Melbourne.
    10wynne-1

    Jack is back!

    Australian author Peter Temple's series of detective novels about Jack Irish have been lighting up television screens since 2012, when the first two adaptations were broadcast. An immediate hit, a third Jack Irish telefilm was broadcast in 2014.

    Jack Irish is an emotionally wounded, borderline down-and-outer who had once been a successful lawyer but was professionally and personally derailed when his wife was murdered. Guy Pearce, the star of the JACK IRISH series, brings just the right amount of world-weariness to his role to suggest a classic film noir protagonist. The supporting cast, including Marta Dusseldorp as Jack's on again-off again love interest, Linda (who also stars in two other Autralian series--JANET KING and A PLACE TO CALL HOME) are just as compelling in their own way and the show is as much a series of character studies as it is a detective show.

    Now we have JACK IRISH Season 1: BLIND FAITH, the most recent addition to the JACK IRISH canon, which is a six-part mini-series, a format that serves the story well. While not based on one of the JACK IRISH novels, it is as faithful to the original characters as die-hard fans might want it to be. With the increased running time, multiple story-lines can converge and develop without seeming rushed. Given that one of the story arcs focuses on religious extremism, (both Christian and Muslim) it is wise the makers of JACK IRISH recognized they needed a larger canvas to fairly examine the inherently sensitive issues. While it is common these days for people of faith to be portrayed negatively in film and television programs, it is encouraging to see some balance achieved amidst the accusations. Case in point: there is a scene in JACK IRISH--once we've established that a "mega-church" is behind a series of murders and other misdeeds--in which a character points out, while sitting in a soup kitchen, "That fellow there runs this place. He makes $40,000 a year and gives most of it away. He's doing what the others SHOULD be doing." (I paraphrase, but the gist is clear). One can only appreciate such fairness. It is a breath of fresh air, really. Of course, the principle characters are shown specifically to be non-believers, another annoying trend that needs to be addressed in this writer's opinion, but it's a start.

    JACK IRISH is notable too for being about people who are older, from forty-somethings, like Irish, to a substantial cast of older, even elderly, characters. The regulars who haunt the bar Irish might call his second home are a great bunch of old codgers. And Irish's furniture-making mentor, an old master by the name of Charlie, whose infinite patience with Irish gives him the much-needed respite he occasionally needs from his problems, is a true rarity on television today. Interestingly, Charlie was portrayed in the first two JACK IRISH films by German actor Vadim Glowna, who passed away before the third film was made. The role is re-cast for the mini-series and features an actor named David Ritchie--who also passed away not long after the mini-series wrapped. Is the role of Charlie cursed? Only time will tell...

    While it is not yet known whether there will be more JACK IRISH films/mini-series produced, it's a pretty good bet that there will be. The show is extremely well produced, brilliantly acted, with quirky humour, troubled romance and a world-view that, while sometimes cynical and dark, like the best of film noir, is ultimately life-affirming. Jack is a classic underdog and we want him to succeed, to get his life back together, to rekindle his romance with Linda (Dusseldorp's character).

    How many characters on television today do we truly care about? Jack Irish is one of them.

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    • Trivia
      Season 2 was dedicated to Peter Temple, author of the Jack Irish novels. He died on March 8, 2018 in Ballarat, Australia.
    • Connections
      Follows Jack Irish: Bad Debts (2012)

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    • Release date
      • September 4, 2016 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Official site
      • Official Site
    • Languages
      • English
      • Hindi
      • Chinese
      • Tagalog
      • Polish
      • Arabic
      • German
      • Greek
    • Also known as
      • Джек Айриш
    • Filming locations
      • Fitzoy, Victoria, Australia(Napier Hotel)
    • Production companies
      • Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC)
      • Easy Tiger Productions
      • Essential Media & Entertainment
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      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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