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Mersey Boys: A Letter from Al Moran

  • 2019
  • 10m
IMDb RATING
8.8/10
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Aaron Ronnie Almani, Jessica Messenger, Fiach Kunz, Paddy Murphy, Steven G. Farrell, Graham Gill, Michael Casey, Robert Bourke, Ben Collopy, and Rachel Cobb in Mersey Boys: A Letter from Al Moran (2019)
BiographyComedyDramaShort

When clearing out his uncle's study Ger Moran finds out more than he expected. Back in the day Al met some charismatic young men who were on the brink of changing the world with their music.When clearing out his uncle's study Ger Moran finds out more than he expected. Back in the day Al met some charismatic young men who were on the brink of changing the world with their music.When clearing out his uncle's study Ger Moran finds out more than he expected. Back in the day Al met some charismatic young men who were on the brink of changing the world with their music.

  • Director
    • Paddy Murphy
  • Writers
    • Steven G. Farrell
    • Paddy Murphy
  • Stars
    • Robert Bourke
    • Michael Casey
    • Rachel Cobb
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.8/10
    71
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    • Director
      • Paddy Murphy
    • Writers
      • Steven G. Farrell
      • Paddy Murphy
    • Stars
      • Robert Bourke
      • Michael Casey
      • Rachel Cobb
    • 35User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 10 wins & 9 nominations total

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    Robert Bourke
    • John Lennon
    Michael Casey
    • Paul McCartney
    • (as Mikey Casey)
    Rachel Cobb
    Ben Collopy
    Steven G. Farrell
    Graham Gill
    • Squire Clancy
    Fiach Kunz
    Fiach Kunz
    • Al Moran
    Jessica Messenger
    Jessica Messenger
    • Ginny Browne
    • Director
      • Paddy Murphy
    • Writers
      • Steven G. Farrell
      • Paddy Murphy
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    8tomtref41

    Piques Viewer's Interest

    I enjoyed this short which has an interesting take on the early Beatles. The Lennon character rings true, as does Al's confusion. I hope a feature filming is in the offing.
    10austintycorbin

    A Great Story

    I really enjoyed this short film and for it to be kinda foreshadowing a much larger story is what makes it very interesting and intriguing to me. Great job to the cast and writers.
    10morganlnm

    Excellent production

    I never knew much about the Beatles, but this short movie very well introduced me to them, and I felt like I knew them. The quality was wonderful, and the story structure was excellent. I would love to see this continued and furthered.
    10frazierdd

    A Lovely Surprise for Fans of the Book

    Having already read and enjoyed the Mersey Boys book, I really enjoyed the short film. One thing I loved about it was that it used subtlety when introducing the Beatles. The film did not blatantly present them as "The Beatles," but introduced them as if they were regular British teenagers. I also loved the way the story was told. Ger reading the letter allowed for a smooth introduction to Al Moran. Lastly, I enjoyed how the actors spoke to each other in a regular tone and not overacting. This allowed for greater empathy from the audience. All this being said, I cannot wait for a full film adaptation when it is finally done!
    10ivesonmark

    So Much Drama in Such Short Time

    I feel quite honoured to write my first IMDB review for this compelling piece of work - a short film that tells so much.

    We open in Chicago where a father & daughter arriving home from their Uncle Al's funeral. While going through his letters, we flashback to Liverpool in the early sixties where Al began a job as a professor at Liverpool Art College. During a spell in a pub (the Cavern Club) he is taken by a lovely barmaid named Ginny & meets three young men who happen to be John, Paul and George.

    I don't want to give too much away. It may be a short story, but its littered with so much of interest. It was the verge of the Beatles and through Ginny, Professor Al sees how women will be going through the cultural changes that depicted the 60s. Revolution is in the air.

    One reviewer states this short is a teaser, & I can agree with that. The film itself captures the mood of the time, reflected in Paddy Murphy's tight script & economic direction.

    Performances also capture the resonance of the era. Everyone is in good form, but will single out Fiach Kunz as Al, a slightly out of his depth American lecturer beginning to find his feet in a new country, intimidated, but attracted to this new way of life represented by Ginny & John. Jessica Messenger is equally brilliant as Ginny, an ordinary working girl with visions of future. One can event a predict a relationship going between them.

    All in all a lovely provocative film with so much to offer

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    • Release date
      • April 27, 2019 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Ireland
    • Official site
      • Celtic Badger Media Short Films
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Wicklow, Ireland(on location)
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      • Celtic Badger Media
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      • $2,000 (estimated)
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