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The Most Fertile Man in Ireland

  • 2000
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
625
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Kris Marshall and Tara Lynne O'Neill in The Most Fertile Man in Ireland (2000)
Comedy

The most fertile man in Ireland is in serious demand.The most fertile man in Ireland is in serious demand.The most fertile man in Ireland is in serious demand.

  • Director
    • Dudi Appleton
  • Writer
    • Jim Keeble
  • Stars
    • Kris Marshall
    • Kathy Kiera Clarke
    • Bronagh Gallagher
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    625
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Dudi Appleton
    • Writer
      • Jim Keeble
    • Stars
      • Kris Marshall
      • Kathy Kiera Clarke
      • Bronagh Gallagher
    • 12User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Kris Marshall
    Kris Marshall
    • Eamon Manley
    Kathy Kiera Clarke
    Kathy Kiera Clarke
    • Rosie
    Bronagh Gallagher
    Bronagh Gallagher
    • Millicent
    James Nesbitt
    James Nesbitt
    • 'Mad Dog' Billy Wilson
    Kenneth Cranham
    Kenneth Cranham
    • Da
    Olivia Nash
    • Ma
    Pauline McLynn
    Pauline McLynn
    • Maeve
    Tara Lynne O'Neill
    • Mary Mallory
    Toyah Willcox
    Toyah Willcox
    • Dr. Johnson
    Harry Towb
    Harry Towb
    • Uncle Eugene
    Marc O'Shea
    • Raymond
    Paddy McCarney
    Paddy McCarney
    • Gusti
    Stephen Bigmore
    • Market Consumer
    • (as Biggy Bigmore)
    Mary Black
    • Mrs. Brown
    Marizee Bridgette
    • Flower Seller
    Gabriel Cahill
    • Policeman
    Billy Clarke
    • Postie
    Briana Corrigan
    • Mrs. Reilly
    • Director
      • Dudi Appleton
    • Writer
      • Jim Keeble
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    9lcoreyl

    Great fun - must see

    What a great, fun movie. I found it to be funny most of the time, with some hilarious moments as well. I think some of the humor may be lost on us US viewers, but I still put this up there with any of my favorite comedies. The other reason for enjoyment were the great characters in particular Eamon (Kris Marshall). For me, if you have characters that you either connect with or just enjoy, AND it's funny along the way, then WHO CARES if you know where the plot is going?!? Since when did all genres of movie plots need to surprise you?? Evidentally this can be hard to find for renting, (it IS on netflix) if so just buy it. It's just as good the second time...
    7vikingvampireparrot

    Very Funny

    I have to say I enjoyed this film much more than I expected to. I watched it because I wanted to see what else Kris Marshall could do and I think James Nesbitt is usually very good.

    This is a funny film which manages to entertain beyond what the plot suggests. The various subplots (which I won't give away for those who have yet to watch) and moral dilemmas widen its appeal greatly.

    The Most Fertile Man in Ireland clearly shows Kris Marshall's talent for other roles beyond My Family and Murder City and gives good insight into his acting range.

    Not a masterpiece by any means but a funny film that deserves to be seen by more people.
    5Ali_John_Catterall

    Maculate Conceptions

    Eamon Manley (Marshall), a 24-year-old Irish Catholic virgin, works in a dating agency, while silently dreaming of melancholy funeral parlour worker Rosemary (Clarke). Following a night of (heavily protected) passion with a good-time gal, the geek discovers that, in these times of male infertility, his sperm could "impregnate a stone".

    Now in demand from infertile couples the length and breadth of Ireland, and backed by a test tube-eschewing Catholic Church, he soon makes a packet with colleague Millicent (Gallagher) - until paramilitary headcase 'Mad Dog' Billy Wilson (Nesbitt) decides Catholics are outbreeding Protestants, and forcibly recruits him for a 'numbers war'.

    "The Most Fertile Man in Ireland... is Coming!" chortled the teaser posters, belying a severe case of coitus interruptus. Originally due for release in September 2000 (the film was made back in 99), a number of ill-fated distribution deals put the kibosh on The Most Fertile Man In Ireland, until director Dudi Appleton's debut finally reached third base in Ireland in 2002 - a year later in the UK.

    Based on late-night conversations between scriptwriter Keeble and pals about "what it is to be a man", this was originally intended as a dark satire about a messiah-cum-superhero in present day Belfast - morphing into a lightweight, if uneven farce about a man who's anything but. On the plus side, Marshall, star of Middle England's favourite sitcom 'My Family', does imbue his (admittedly one-note) role with a winning mix of gormless pathos and knockabout good-humour, ably supported by Nesbitt, in full-on panto villain mode.

    Predictably, the complex issue of the Troubles is reduced to a mere comic backdrop (represented by alternating portraits of the Pope and HRH, indicating Eamon's visits to Catholic or Protestant households), jarring with the screwball romance. Also a sombre third act sits uneasily with previous hi-jinks, investing its cast with unexplored depths. Nevertheless, an interesting premise from a first time director, showing plenty of promise.
    6raymond-15

    Helping the less fortunate can be fun.

    It's a well-known fact that around the world the sperm count in the human male is on the decrease. Eamon (Kris Marshall) a red-headed Irish Catholic after due consideration decides with the help of his mother he could help some of the couples who desperately want children. Like a door-to-door salesman he delivers the goods and the wives are ecstatic as they soon become pregnant. Eamon in his simple way considers he is helping to build up the ailing population and even the church authorities give him their blessing as he produces more catholics.

    This is a somewhat immoral tale but in the same way that they say sex should be fun this film approaches the subject of sex and fertility in a light-hearted and humorous way. It does tend to become a little repetitive as he goes about knocking on the neighbours' doors. Eamon seems to enjoy the work and he agrees with his mother that money can be made out of this rewarding exercise. But when he falls in love, his attitude changes. And why not? He now has new duties.

    The ending is rather predictable when the camera roams among the many babies.....all red-headed, of course!
    7Katefkndoes

    Not all that bad...

    OK, so it's not brilliant, but it is funny in places. There are several points that I don't feel further the plot, but it's pretty funny.

    And yes, it's predicable as hell, because there was very little other way it could have been really and still have kept the idea going. I think it's just one of those things you could watch with a few mates and enjoy.

    If you like Kris (how it pains me to type that with a K) Marshall, then you'll like this. I don't fully understand why they cast a lead in an Irish set film as someone who is as far as I remember a rather posh English man, but the acting is believable, and the accent is generally good, although there are some points where it just seems to fly out of the window.

    I don't think people would get the black humour in this movie unless they were relatively familiar with the conflict in Northern Ireland, but it does have moments of completely stupid, and yet amusing jokes.

    The problem is, that the characters seem a little wooden, and their reactions are not always brilliant. But it's a pretty sweet film, and it's got a good message I guess.

    Worth a watch at least.

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    • Trivia
      This sat on the shelf for a year before getting released.
    • Goofs
      All entries contain spoilers
    • Quotes

      Millicent: Eamon... women are like microwave ovens. You need them to heat up your noodles, but you have no idea how they work.

    • Crazy credits
      Honey Cart Driver - The Honey Cart is an ironic name for the large tanker truck that empties portable toilets.

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    • Release date
      • August 31, 2001 (Ireland)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Ireland
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Irlannin hedelmällisin mies
    • Filming locations
      • Northern Ireland, UK
    • Production companies
      • Bord Scannán na hÉireann / The Irish Film Board
      • Samson Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
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