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The Craic

  • 1999
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
626
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Jimeoin in The Craic (1999)
Comedy

Two Irish actors (Jimeoin McKeown, Alan McKee) flee from 1988 Belfast after a violent confrontation with a leader (Robert Morgan) of the IRA and illegally enter Australia. Seeking acting wor... Read allTwo Irish actors (Jimeoin McKeown, Alan McKee) flee from 1988 Belfast after a violent confrontation with a leader (Robert Morgan) of the IRA and illegally enter Australia. Seeking acting work, the two fear immigration officers. McKeown happens to get selected as the bachelor on a... Read allTwo Irish actors (Jimeoin McKeown, Alan McKee) flee from 1988 Belfast after a violent confrontation with a leader (Robert Morgan) of the IRA and illegally enter Australia. Seeking acting work, the two fear immigration officers. McKeown happens to get selected as the bachelor on a TV dating game and wins a trip to Queensland just as the pair's apartment is raided by im... Read all

  • Director
    • Ted Emery
  • Writer
    • Jimeoin
  • Stars
    • Jimeoin
    • Alan McKee
    • Colin Hay
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    626
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ted Emery
    • Writer
      • Jimeoin
    • Stars
      • Jimeoin
      • Alan McKee
      • Colin Hay
    • 16User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Jimeoin
    Jimeoin
    • Fergus Montagu
    • (as Jimeoin McKeown)
    Alan McKee
    • Wesley Murray
    Colin Hay
    Colin Hay
    • Barry
    Bob Franklin
    • Bob
    Robert Morgan
    Robert Morgan
    • Colin…
    Nicholas Bell
    Nicholas Bell
    • Derek Johnson
    Jane Hall
    • Alice
    Catherine Arena
    • Erica
    Geoff Paine
    Geoff Paine
    • Russell
    Kate Gorman
    Kate Gorman
    • Margo
    Anne Phelan
    Anne Phelan
    • Truck Driver
    Charles 'Bud' Tingwell
    Charles 'Bud' Tingwell
    • Farmer
    Beverley Dunn
    • Farmer's Wife
    Matt King
    Matt King
    • English Guy
    Kyle Morrison
    • Ron
    Alan Brough
    Alan Brough
    • Glen
    Greg Evans
    • Self
    Jeremy Kewley
    Jeremy Kewley
    • Warm-up Man
    • Director
      • Ted Emery
    • Writer
      • Jimeoin
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    User reviews16

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    8randomStuff101

    It's funny.

    I saw this on TV and really enjoyed it. I had avoided renting the movie - just didn't trust the cover, but it's a very laid back oz comedy with heart and I'm glad I didn't switch the channel.

    I love the look of the film - all gritty and contrasty, the colours and sunlit scenes shine brightly and create an atmosphere (gave me dejavu, but that's another story). Not sure if the look was deliberate, or whether it's just what the cheapest film stock looks like. Reminded me of 16mm film.

    What the film does superbly is make it look like 1988. Not hard I suppose, since it wasn't long ago, but there were some nice touches that made it look like the late 80s.

    Lots of genuine funny scenes. If you've Australian and been around a bit, you should like this movie. If you're from anywhere else in the world, there's a good chance you'll get bored.

    8 / 10
    8astrid-3

    Makes you proud to be from Oz

    The outstanding feature of this film is its "feel good" quality -in the best sense of that expression. I must admit that I'd never seen Jimmeoin before, so maybe I'm just enamoured by first impressions. Nevertheless, I laughed out loud more than once while watching this movie, and I left the theatre feeling glad that I had seen "The Craic." Can't ask for more than that can you? Go see it.
    Steve-176

    Good Home Movie

    Jimeoin and a good many of his mates apparently were on the run from our Immigration Department in the early 80's. Many of the incidents in his first film The Craic are based on the sorts of things that happened to the lads and lasses as they made their quick getaways. We'll have to assume that he's now made his peace with the authorities.

    I've only glimpsed Jimeoin on TV a couple of times but I'd imagine that The Craic probably mirrors his on stage and perhaps his real life personality pretty closely. If Jimeoin is a quietly spoken Irish Immigrant with a gentle but acute wit; an everyman good bloke who's difficult to understand, then here he is.

    Jimeoin also appears to be pretty self effacing and disinclined to big note himself, which is a pretty good trick considering that he's an entertainer in his own first film. I wonder if he's as nice a bloke as he makes out to be. Nobody is that nice, and funny as well, are they?

    The Craic is like a pretty well made home movie, one obviously written by Jimeoin. You've seen most of the really good bits on the shorts but The Craic does rise to sand dune heights every now and then.

    The camera hasn't ventured in amongst the back packing world too many times and The Craic suggests that the time might be ripe.
    wtan

    Average Outback Comedy Adventure

    I'm a big fan of Jimeoin's work, but this film is really nothing special.

    The plot is pretty weak, and at the movie's end, you may feel that there was something missing in it.

    That said, the acting is pretty good, but comes across as being incomplete.

    Good time filler, but don't expect anything special. Hire The Castle instead.

    Rating: C
    6thirteenthfloorelevator

    Jimeoin certainly gives his best, but he can't compensate for a poor script...

    Jimeoin is a strange comedian indeed. He seems to be better placed on the the stage telling jokes than in a situational comedy, and he looks extremely awkward in this movie, and tries to ring a joke out of everything, even some situations that are woefully unfunny. I have a feeling that the distributors thought that Jimeoin's name would sell this product alone, as the script is very poor. It appears to be about immigration out to get these two guys but at times it plods so dreadfully and is so incoherent that it is impossible to actually make heads or tails out of the dreadfully incoherent script. Jimeoin certainly gets points for trying, but maybe if he actually tried a little harder this film would have been much better!

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    • Trivia
      Jimeoin appeared on an Australian dating show in real life, but wasn't selected.
    • Quotes

      Wesley Murray: Lovely, fuckin' lovely.

    • Connections
      Features Neighbours (1985)
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      Written by Lene Lovich and Les Chappell

      Performed by Lene Lovich

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • April 29, 1999 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ír-mag
    • Filming locations
      • Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia
    • Production companies
      • Crack Pty. Ltd.
      • Foster Gracie
      • Geffer Notice
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 26m(86 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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