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A Man of No Importance

  • 1994
  • R
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
1.3K
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Albert Finney in A Man of No Importance (1994)
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A friendly, poetry quoting bus conductor in 1963 Dublin wants to stage Oscar Wilde's play, Salome, with passengers on his bus.A friendly, poetry quoting bus conductor in 1963 Dublin wants to stage Oscar Wilde's play, Salome, with passengers on his bus.A friendly, poetry quoting bus conductor in 1963 Dublin wants to stage Oscar Wilde's play, Salome, with passengers on his bus.

  • Director
    • Suri Krishnamma
  • Writer
    • Barry Devlin
  • Stars
    • Albert Finney
    • Brenda Fricker
    • Michael Gambon
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    1.3K
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    • Director
      • Suri Krishnamma
    • Writer
      • Barry Devlin
    • Stars
      • Albert Finney
      • Brenda Fricker
      • Michael Gambon
    • 13User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
    • 62Metascore
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    Albert Finney
    Albert Finney
    • Alfred Byrne
    Brenda Fricker
    Brenda Fricker
    • Lily Byrne
    Michael Gambon
    Michael Gambon
    • Ivor J. Carney
    Tara Fitzgerald
    Tara Fitzgerald
    • Adele Rice
    Rufus Sewell
    Rufus Sewell
    • Robbie Fay
    Patrick Malahide
    Patrick Malahide
    • Inspector Carson
    David Kelly
    David Kelly
    • Christy Ward
    Mick Lally
    • Father Ignatius Kenny
    Anna Manahan
    • Mrs. Grace
    Joe Pilkington
    • Ernie Lally
    Brendan Conroy
    • Rasher Flynn
    Joan O'Hara
    • Mrs. Crowe
    Eileen Reid
    • Mrs. Rock
    Eileen Conroy
    • Mrs. Curtin
    Maureen Egan
    • Mrs. Dunne
    Paddy Ashe
    • Mr. Ryan
    Pat Killalea
    • Phil Curran
    John Killalea
    • Jack Curran
    • Director
      • Suri Krishnamma
    • Writer
      • Barry Devlin
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    Jonathan-18

    Waste of Good Actors, A

    I'll be terribly original and say this is a movie with no importance. It seems the trigger for all the story, the production of Wilder's play, is the weakest part of the movie, which should have dealt more with Finney's character and the people around him, mainly, him never being in love (he's somehow perfect for the role). Tara (as Adele) is a bit annoying, as is the fact that her character's story is mostly talked about and not seen (her being pregnant and all). The end seems kind of glued to it all, a little sad-a little happy, but more than anything a disappointing meaningless ending for an incomplete movie. Albert Finney and Brenda Fricker deserve much better.
    bob the moo

    Surprisingly dull stuff

    In 1963's Dublin Alfred Byrne is a bus conductor who pleasures his working class passengers with poetry recitals as he punches their tickets. Head of a local theatre group, Byrne is inspired by meeting new passenger Adele Rice to drop his plans to do Importance of Being Earnest and instead go up with Salome. With the challenges to the material from those who would usually support him, Byrne also faces much more negative attention than he would usually like as various truths and secrets come out.

    Although the plot does have some interesting aspects to it, it is hard to ignore how average a fist it makes of this story. The threads are there to be delivered and at its heart is Byrne, who is a complex character and one that could have been more interesting. Sadly Krishnamma cannot seem to bring this out of the script with any degree of sharpness. Although I get the idea of the mood and tone that the director was going for, the effect it has is to slow the film right down to the point where it crawls and is surprisingly unengaging. Visually the film has a nice feel of the period but the drab looks again tend to drag the film down a bit.

    On paper the cast suggests that they can lift the material themselves but surprisingly nobody does and many of them deserved better. Finney's accent is pretty awful (which didn't help anything) and although he has a certain dignity befitting the character, and brings out some pain, he is never as convincing as he should have been. Fricker, Gambon, Sewell and Fitzgerald are mostly OK but they are given little to do in this film.

    A fairly uninspiring affair then. There are things of interest in here but they aren't delivered that well and the film is surprisingly dull.
    5Prismark10

    Lacked importance

    A Man of No Importance is a bittersweet drama with no substance.

    Set in a conservative world of Catholic Dublin in 1963. Alfred Byrne (Albert Finney) is a middle aged bus conductor who charms his passengers with poetry. He irritates the ticket inspector by covering up for passengers who did not pay for a ticket.

    Bryne has an attraction for the new handsome young bus driver Robbie Fay (Rufus Sewell.) A pretty young woman Adele (Tara Fitzgerald) inspires him to attempt to stage Oscar Wilde's Salome with his ad hoc amaetur dramatics company.

    Byrne's sister Lily (Brenda Fricker) always tries to set him up with a woman, not knowing that her bookish brother is a closeted homosexual.

    The dim local butcher (Michael Gambon) wants the salacious and blasphemous play not to open in the church hall. He later torments Byrne.

    Albert Finney gives a sensitive performance of a man for whom love and even close companionship has been elusive. Director Suri Krishnamma sets a wonderful tone with the period setting.

    However the script lacks sharpness and is so sketchy with the story and characters. It actually wastes its cast.
    10bear022013-588-696101

    The Film is a Sleeper

    Dublin in 1960,such an ideal locale for a story such as this one.You may just kick yourself for not viewing it sooner.I would enjoy it more if it had nothing to do with Oscar Wilde..however it captured an Irish American's heart.

    Albert Finney is just one, in this well cast movie blessed with David Kelley and Rufus Sewell.

    The cinematography is so professional,that you can "FEEL"Dublin beneath your feet and before your eyes...and the city did feel better back then..before the Celtic Tiger came and went.

    A bus man in Dublin attempts to eke more out of his hum-drum life,by following his dream of "the theater"and his life becomes full when he meets so many different characters.

    This is a must see!
    7fiozinho

    Albert Finney, Albert Finney!!

    A slight film of forbidden love in early sixties Dublin. There is some great period detail and some lovely funny and touching and dark scenes, but the film IS Albert Finney - a momentous performance as a gay man desperate to consummate his passion for a man he knows he cannot have, and desperate also to create beautiful things in a grey, humdrum world which just doesn't understand him. Finney is absolutely fantastic.

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    • Trivia
      The bus depot filming location was the Broadstone Dublin Bus Depot, in Dublin 7, Ireland. Formerly, the Broadstone Railway Terminus, prior to the de-commissioning of the Great Western Railway line, and it being used as a bus depot, in the mid 2010s, the forecourt was completely demolished to accommodate the Luas Cross City tram stop and route passing what later became the new consolidated DIT Grangegorman University campus. By coincidence, the former "mental hospital" land adjacent to Broadstone Depot, that later became the DIT Student Accommodation site, was used as a backlot to build the (geographically inaccurate) O'Connell Street/GPO exterior set for Neil Jordan's Michael Collins (1996).
    • Goofs
      In reality the no smoking rule on lower deck of CIE buses was observed religiously. The casual breaking of this rule would never be tolerated.
    • Quotes

      Alfie Byrne: Dancing is neither modest or immodest. It's either well-done, or badly done.

      Christy Ward: Is that a quote?

      Alfie Byrne: Almost.

    • Connections
      Edited into Screen Two: A Man of No Importance (1996)
    • Soundtracks
      Let's Do It (Let's Fall in Love)
      Written by Cole Porter

      Published by Warner Bros. Inc.

      Performed by Eartha Kitt

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    • Release date
      • July 26, 1995 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Ireland
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Un homme sans importance
    • Filming locations
      • Dublin, Ireland
    • Production companies
      • BBC Film
      • Little Bird
      • Majestic Films International
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $920,916
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $36,606
      • Dec 26, 1994
    • Gross worldwide
      • $920,916
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 39m(99 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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