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Dave Allen at Peace

  • TV Movie
  • 2018
  • 58m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
317
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Aidan Gillen in Dave Allen at Peace (2018)
BiographyComedyDrama

Filmed in homage to his original TV series, this factual drama follows Dave Allen from childhood to becoming one of the Ireland's comedy greats, with just a whiskey, a cigarette and nine-and... Read allFilmed in homage to his original TV series, this factual drama follows Dave Allen from childhood to becoming one of the Ireland's comedy greats, with just a whiskey, a cigarette and nine-and-a-half fingers. Dave Allen is played by Aidan Gillen (Game of Thrones).Filmed in homage to his original TV series, this factual drama follows Dave Allen from childhood to becoming one of the Ireland's comedy greats, with just a whiskey, a cigarette and nine-and-a-half fingers. Dave Allen is played by Aidan Gillen (Game of Thrones).

  • Director
    • Andy De Emmony
  • Writer
    • Stephen Russell
  • Stars
    • Colin Ash
    • Robert Bathurst
    • Richard Clements
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    317
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Andy De Emmony
    • Writer
      • Stephen Russell
    • Stars
      • Colin Ash
      • Robert Bathurst
      • Richard Clements
    • 8User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Colin Ash
    Colin Ash
    • Redcoat
    Robert Bathurst
    Robert Bathurst
    • Charles Curran
    Richard Clements
    Richard Clements
    • Martin
    Joanne Crawford
    Joanne Crawford
    • Jean Tynan-O'Mahony
    Simon Day
    • Lew Grade
    Richard Doubleday
    Richard Doubleday
    • Tailor
    Patrick FitzSymons
    • Producer
    Aidan Gillen
    Aidan Gillen
    • Dave Allen
    Sam Hardy
    Sam Hardy
    • John Tynan-O'Mahony aged 7
    Miranda Hennessy
    Miranda Hennessy
    • Sketch Artist
    Conleth Hill
    Conleth Hill
    • John Tynan-O'Mahony
    Senan Jennings
    Senan Jennings
    • Dave Allen aged 5
    Jonathan Jules
    • Comedian
    Daniel Kendrick
    • Kenny
    Emma Little Lawless
    Emma Little Lawless
    • Nun
    Molly Logan
    • Nun 2
    Louise Mathews
    Louise Mathews
    • Wardrobe Assistant
    Ian McElhinney
    Ian McElhinney
    • Priest
    • Director
      • Andy De Emmony
    • Writer
      • Stephen Russell
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    6jonathan-747-46162

    Too short

    It's an ambitious project, taking on one of the greatest comedians and storytellers ever. They mostly get away with it - but woe, how short it is! Entire aspects of Dave Allen's career are either left out or glossed over. His relation with his brother, almost worth an entire film in itself, is pencilled out with broad strokes, only to come to life with one final banter that shows what the film could have been. Plenty of good Allen jokes, delivered as well as you can if you're not actually Dave Allen, and great acting efforts all over. But at the end of the day, it's little else than a fond reminder of who he was. Go watch some of the clips of the real Dave Allen on the net instead. Discover the genius.
    6alanmarsden

    Little Finger!

    I'm sure Dave Allen would have approved of the humour of Aiden "Littlefinger" Gillen playing him, but unfortunately Aiden didn't quite manage to portray his mischievous humour, but then who could? The film showed his childhood influences, but seemed to skip quickly through his early days, not mentioning his early days in Australia and his marriages and children. A good attempt, but could have delved deeper!
    10john-allen76-1

    Beautiful Tribute

    The first reviewer has not one clue. This was a brilliant tribute to the wonderful man with a top cast
    8Sleepin_Dragon

    A great tribute

    Dave Allen will forever be one of the funniest men to grace a stage, a true comic genius, perhaps a little before his time.

    This dramatisation helped to give a little back story, perhaps explain the motivation in some of his humour, and provide plenty of laughs with the sketches. Very well acted, Aiden Gillen was genuinely superb as the legendary comic, doing great justice.

    At times it was a little disjointed, and didn't perhaps flow as has been the usual with these biopic dramas, when you think of ones for Frankie Howerd, Hattie Jacques and Barbara Windsor, each had a beginning, middle and end, this one was a little clunky in terms of flow. It didn't seem to matter though as it was interesting and funny, like the great man himself.

    Whimsical rather then informative. A fun watch.
    3Lejink

    Channeling Dave

    I watched this hour-long potted dramatisation of the life and times of Irish comedian Dave Allen immediately after viewing a real-life TV biography of the man which probably wasn't the best preparation. I was a big fan of Allen's TV series of the early 70's particularly "Dave Allen At Large" using a format of sketches (some of which today might seem un-P.C.) and stand-up or should that be sit-down comedy. Allen regularly sent-up his native country's Catholic religion, often provoking the ire of his countrymen, to the extent where he even received death threats for lampooning the Pope, most (in)famously in a sketch where the holy father disrobes to "The Stripper" by David Rose.

    As much a blarney-spinner as a pure joke-teller, Allen's laconic style, drink within reach on the one hand, cigarette in the other, saw him stand out from the older-fashioned variety-show type comics of the same era, like "Morecambe and Wise" or "The Two Ronnies", in short, he had an edge, even once swearing on air to enhance a joke's punchline.

    The narrative here concentrates on Allen's relationship with his free-spirited, newspaper editor father who died when he was only 12 and his older brother whose later life revolves around alcohol dependancy. However, given that his mother outlived his father and he himself was married twice, it's strange that the show makes almost no reference to the women in his life.

    It also wasn't helped by lightweight lead actor Aiden Gillan's marked dissimilarity to the real Allen as well as his complete inability to get even close to Allen's distinctive accent. There were actually scenes with more than one character present where I couldn't pick him out as Allen.

    The jump-starting narrative sidelined into well-known Allen sketches and monologues but none were delivered as crisply as in the original TV show. In the end, it seemed, certainly from the real life bio, that Dave Allen had a full and rewarding life. Unlike other comedic talents he seemed less driven by demons which probably helped constrain this over-respectful yet still misfiring telling of his story.

    Oh and I still can't work out the relevance of the show's title unless I'm missing something.

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    • Trivia
      Aidan Gillen and Ferdia Walsh-Peelo play Dave Allen at different ages. They previously played a father and son, Robert and Conor Lawlor, in Sing Street (2016).
    • Goofs
      The set for Dave Allen's 1990 series is completely wrong. It looks more like the Dave Allen At Large series.
    • Quotes

      [Dave is talking to his dad just after the accident in which he lost the end of his finger]

      Gerard Tynan-O'Mahony: Stop your moaning. It's barely the fingernail.

      John Tynan-O'Mahony: It's the whole end.

      Gerard Tynan-O'Mahony: And do you need to scratch your arse and pick your nose at the same time?

      [Dave chuckles]

      Gerard Tynan-O'Mahony: Mark my word, it'll be a great friend to you, that finger. A great friend.

      John Tynan-O'Mahony: How?

      Gerard Tynan-O'Mahony: Well, you'll never be stuck for a story, will you?

      John Tynan-O'Mahony: Yeah, but...

      Gerard Tynan-O'Mahony: Not the *real* one, dunderhead! The ones you make up. What kind of an idiot chooses the truth over a good story? You've done it already: Sister Mary, with arms like hams, knocked the end of it off with her cane for forgetting the Pope's birthday. Don't stop there. Have a different story every time someone asks you. And never tell the truth. Never. And if all else fails, it'll be great for scaring the girls away.

      John Tynan-O'Mahony: Why would I need to do that?

      Gerard Tynan-O'Mahony: You're a good-looking boy. You take after your daddy. With a face like that, you're going to need *something* to give you a bit of peace.

    • Connections
      References Dave Allen at Large (1971)

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    • Release date
      • April 2, 2018 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Мир Дэйва Аллена
    • Production companies
      • Darlow Smithson Productions
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
      • Northern Ireland Screen
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