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The Treaty

  • TV Movie
  • 1991
  • 1h 47m
IMDb RATING
7.8/10
198
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The Treaty (1991)
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In 1921, the Anglo-Irish Treaty between the unrecognised Irish Republic and the British government is concluded after high-stakes negotiations.In 1921, the Anglo-Irish Treaty between the unrecognised Irish Republic and the British government is concluded after high-stakes negotiations.In 1921, the Anglo-Irish Treaty between the unrecognised Irish Republic and the British government is concluded after high-stakes negotiations.

  • Director
    • Jonathan Lewis
  • Writer
    • Brian Phelan
  • Stars
    • Brendan Gleeson
    • Patrick Condren
    • Ian Bannen
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.8/10
    198
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jonathan Lewis
    • Writer
      • Brian Phelan
    • Stars
      • Brendan Gleeson
      • Patrick Condren
      • Ian Bannen
    • 12User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Brendan Gleeson
    Brendan Gleeson
    • Michael Collins
    Patrick Condren
    • Liam Tobin
    Ian Bannen
    Ian Bannen
    • David Lloyd George
    Julian Fellowes
    Julian Fellowes
    • Winston Churchill
    Malcolm Douglas
    Malcolm Douglas
    • Harry Boland
    Dave Duffy
    • Joe McGrath
    Joshua Losey
    • Roadblock Captain
    Richard Michaelis
    • Roadblock Sergeant
    Liam O'Callaghan
    • Sir Henry Wilson
    Anne Byrne
    • Frances Stevenson
    Tim Wylton
    Tim Wylton
    • Tom Jones
    Barry McGovern
    • Eamon de Valera
    John Warner
    • King George V
    Wesley Murphy
    • British Civil Servant
    Mal Whyte
    • Colonel
    Alan Stanford
    • Lord Birkenhead
    Alan Barry
    • Austen Chamberlain
    David Carey
    • Austin Stack
    • Director
      • Jonathan Lewis
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      • Brian Phelan
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    8clonion

    Infinitely better than 'Michael Collins'

    For those who are interested in modern Irish history - this is for you. It gives the details of the Treaty which ended the War of Independence between Ireland and Britain, which, dry though it sounds, is interesting. It has been well scripted, and superbly acted. It is ironic to consider that here, Brendan Gleeson plays Michael Collins, and in 'Michael Collins'(1996) only the sidekick. Liam Neeson doesn't do the character justice, Brendan Gleeson does. He looks a lot like Michael Collins, and from eyewitness accounts, behaves a lot like him as well. Another interesting point about this film is that it is almost all factually accurate (my sole quibble would be the interplay between Michael Collins and Lloyd-George's wife (I hope that's correct, its a while since I have seen it, sorry if it's wrong)) If you are going to rely on a film for historical accuracy, then please use this as opposed 'Michael Collins'
    8bubba-newman

    Well Worth Watching If You Like History!

    There are several areas of history I enjoy . . . the Irish struggle for freedom is one of them. I found this film to be both educational and entertaining. I voted 8/10 for that reason, not for technical brilliance or visual quality. While well done, this movie would not hold up against the higher-quality Hollywood movies as far as visual richness is concerned. That said, the movie holds a place of honor in my library. It might be difficult to find if you want to buy or rent it, but it is worth the effort. Surprisingly, the movie stars a couple actors well known in the States -- Ian Bannen and Brendan Gleeson (who just had a major part in the latest Harry Potter offering.) If you like history, or if you want to know some of the history of the IRA or the Irish / British battle, see this movie!
    10mmduffy

    Any chance of this being issued on CD?

    This is by far a better dramatization of Michael Collins than the Neil Jordan film. Brendan Gleeson is wonderful as Collins and even looks much like him. I found it ironic that he was still not a big enough "name" for Jordan to cast him as Collins, yet he was cast as Collins' companion on his last fatal journey home.

    Jordan's Michael Collins passed over Collins' role in the negotiations that created the Itish Free State, although it did reference it. Jordan picked the story up again with Collins' return from England and the rejection of the treaty by the die-hard Republicans as the prelude to the Civil War that cost Collins his life. The Treaty goes a long way to explaining how the divisive situation came about.

    I taped The Treaty from TV and have viewed it over and over. I would really love to see it issued as a DVD.
    8TheLittleSongbird

    The compelling treaty

    Brendan Gleeson is a fine actor and the subject is a highly fascinating one, if difficult to bring to screen. It was also the subject of 'Michael Collins' from five years later (being based on the same subject it is inevitable to compare), and while that film was bigger in budget and had actors that were better known, also a film with many great merits, but it is one of those films to be watched on its own terms as a film rather than a true and un-biased piece of history.

    Of which 'The Treaty' does a much better job at being. It is not as big in budget or as visually stunning as 'Michael Collins', but it is more truthful and appreciatively less speculative, explores the subject in much more depth with more sides being explored, has more complexity in characterisation and is nowhere near as black and white. It also doesn't have Julia Roberts's unspeakably awful performance.

    Would also have liked a little more focus on the division, but there is really very little wrong with 'The Treaty'.

    Its main merits are the cast and script. Brendan Gleeson gives a towering performance as Collins, and the support from particularly Ian Bannon and Tony Doyle is also splendid. The script is also very layered and thought-provoking, with the refusal to not take sides and showing that it was a complex situation shining through. On a factual level, it is very accurate and is not reliant at all on speculation or sacrificing the truth for trying to appeal to modern audiences (like with casting Roberts as a crass box office draw decision).

    'The Treaty's' storytelling is nowhere near close to being as dry as it may sound on paper. It absorbs from start to finish and captures everything that was so interesting and complex about the Treaty itself in the first place with different view-points shown effectively. All the characters are well-drawn and non-biased, no clichés or heroes and villains here (not saying that 'Michael Collins' was that exactly, but still stand by finding some of it black-and-white).

    Production values are not lavish as such and it is not as beautifully photographed as 'Michael Collins', but they are not cheap either and are perhaps more evocative.

    Overall, very good and never less than compelling. 8/10 Bethany Cox
    7bigbadbear69

    Very good but...

    As a member of my family (Robert Barton) was one of the Irish negotiators of the treaty, I tracked this down and watched it a few nights ago on YouTube.

    I would agree with the views expressed that The Treaty is an historically accurate although dramatised account of events that led to the situation we have today.

    Maybe I have a biased viewpoint but I think the character of Michael Collins dominates this too much. This drama focuses on the treaty negotiations and more could have been made of the of the split between Collins, Griffith and Duggan who were in favour of the treaty and Barton and Childers who were against, particularly as the division was referred to early on.

    Nonetheless, far better than "Michael Collins"!

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      Brendan Gleeson (Michael Collins) would later play Liam Tobin in Michael Collins (1996).
    • Soundtracks
      Molly Malone
      aka "Cockles and Mussels"

      Written by James Yorkston

      Performed by Ian Bannen

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    • Release date
      • December 5, 1991 (Ireland)
    • Country of origin
      • Ireland
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Carton House, Maynooth, County Kildare, Ireland
    • Production companies
      • Raidió Teilifís Éireann (RTÉ)
      • Thames Television
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      1 hour 47 minutes
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