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| Year: | 2003 |
| Rating: | 6.8(8129) |
| Listed in: | Comedy, Crime, Drama, Thriller |
| Directed by: | John Crowley |
| Actors: | Colin Farrell Johnny Thompson Cillian Murphy Kerry Condon Emma Bolger Deirdre Molloy |
| "Life is what happens in between." | |
Cast
| Directed by | |
|---|---|
| John Crowley | |
| Actors | |
| Colin Farrell | as Lehiff |
| Johnny Thompson | as Old Man in Café |
| Cillian Murphy | as John |
| Brian F. O'Byrne | as Mick |
| Derry Power | as Elderly Man on Bus |
| David Wilmot | as Oscar |
| Owen Roe | as Mr. Henderson |
| John Rogan | as Alfred |
| Tom Farrelly | as George |
| Gerry Moore | as Seamus Ruane |
| Colm Meaney | as Jerry Lynch |
| Michael McElhatton | as Sam |
| Mikel Murfi | as Rabbit Man |
| Tomas O'Suilleabhain | as Ben Campion |
| Pat Laffan | as Charlie O'Brien |
| Rory Keenan | as Anthony Lowry |
| Darragh Kelly | as Thomas Downes |
| Donagh Deeney | as Danny the Busman |
| Taylor Molloy | as Philip (The Boy) |
| Tom Murphy | as Brian - Video Store Manager |
| Conor Lovett | as Mr. Leonard |
| Conleth Hill | as Robert |
| Pascal Scott | as Maurice |
| Jeremy Anthony Earls | as Student #3 |
| Laurence Kinlan | as Drug Dealer |
| Patrick Murray | as Drug Customer |
| Conor McDermottroe | as Detective #1 |
| Denis Conway | as Detective #2 |
| Jeff O'Toole | as Thomas |
| Conor Lambert | as Nightclub Barman |
| Simon Delaney | as Bill |
| David Herlihy | as Tony (Security Guard) |
| Michael Hayes | as Garda Officer |
| Stewart Donnan | as Cathal |
| Karl Sheils | as Wayne |
| Actresses | |
| Kerry Condon | as Café Waitress |
| Emma Bolger | as Child with Ice Cream |
| Deirdre Molloy | as Woman in Shopping Mall |
| Neilí Conroy | as Helen |
| Kelly Macdonald | as Deirdre |
| Deirdre O'Kane | as Noeleen |
| Ger Ryan | as Maura |
| Shirley Henderson | as Sally |
| Hannah McCabe | as Store Assistant |
| Barbara Bergin | as Karen |
| Norma Sheahan | as Student #1 |
| Cathy Belton | as Student #2 |
| Catherine Farrell | as Student #4 |
| Ruth McCabe | as Celia |
| Jane Brennan | as Mrs. Rooney |
Movie info
| Languages: | English |
| Budget: | USD 5,000,000 |
| Gross: |
USA - 889,857 USD (6 June 2004) UK - 803,074 GBP (14 September 2003) |
| Plot: | A raucous story of the interweaving lives and loves of small-town delinquents, shady cops, pretty good girls and very bad boys. With Irish guts and grit, lives collide, preconceptions shatter and romance is tested to the extreme. An ill-timed and poorly executed couple's break-up sets off a chain of events affecting everyone in town. There's the hapless romantic and his sex-starved best friend, the hotshot detective and the crook he's after, a young girl on the rebound with an older married man -- not to mention his deserted wife, an ambitious TV producer, an abandoned fiancée, a preteen trouble-maker -- all of whom are unaware of how their choices are profoundly intertwined. Add a botched robbery, some brown sauce, a woman's moustache, flying rocks and dancing single seniors and you have "Intermission." |
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"Out of Control" Music and Words by U2 Published by Universal Music Publishing BV Except Blue Mountain Music Ltd Mother Music (IRL) Performed by U2 Produced by Steve Lillywhite (p) 1980 Island Records Ltd Courtesy of Universal Music International BV "These Days" Words and Music by Ron Sexsmith Published by Sony/ATV Music Publishing Performed by Ron Sexsmith Courtesy of Nettwerk America "Newgrange" Written by Ciaran Brennan Published by Clannad Music Ltd and BMG Music Publishing Ltd Performed by Clannad Licensed courtesy of BMG Music UK and Ireland Ltd "Body Talk" Words and Music by Jolley, John, Swain and Ingram Published by Sony/ATV Music, in arrangement with Elliot M Cohen for R & B Division and Universal Music Publishing Ltd Performed by Imagination Courtesy of The R & B Division Ltd "True" Written by Gary Kemp Published by Reformation Publishing Company Ltd Performed by Spandau Ballet Licensed courtesy of EMI Recorded Music Ltd "Different God" Written by Calum MacColl and Boo Hewerdine Published by Zomba Music Publishing Ltd and Chrysalis Music Ltd Performed by Brian Kennedy Courtesy of 19 Management Ltd "I Don't Want to Get Over You" Written by Stephin Merritt Published by Gay and Loud Music (ASCAP) and Nottinghill Music Performed by The Magnetic Fields Courtesy of Stephin Merritt, 1999 "Disappearing Act" Words and Music by Ron Sexsmith Published by Sony/ATV Music Publishing Performed by Ron Sexsmith Courtesy of Nettwerk America "Bumble A Bumble B Bumble C Bumble D" Written by Nick Broughton and Simon Stone Published by Mute Song Ltd Performed by Fonda 500 Courtesy of Truck Records and The Village "I Fought the Law" Written by Sonny Curtis Published by Acuff-Rose Music Ltd Performed by Colin Farrell "One Horse Town" Written by Ben Carrigan (as Benjamin Carrigan), Conor Deasy, Kevin Horan , and Daniel Ryan Performed by The Thrills Courtesy of Capitol Records Under license from EMI Film & Television Music |
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Sally: You stay right there, I'll go. There's a stench of adultery in here. Lehiff: You shouldn't have pissed on my leg. Mr. Henderson: ...I will TCB, as they say in the States. I will "take care of business." Lehiff: 'Cause when there's something there... Café Waitress: Some chemistry. Lehiff: Right! Who knows where the sparks will lead? An' a fella like myself, a stranger could just be a bit of fun in the sack, no more than that. Or, and it's not that crazy, your soul mate, eh? Café Waitress: Yeah, you've got a point. Lehiff: On the otherhand, I could just be a thief or something. Café Waitress: What do you mean? Lehiff: Some villain, just waiting for my chance to [punches her] Lehiff: smack your jaw and rob the register while the place is empty. [jumps counter, robs register] Lehiff: But this is the thing of it, see. You just never know... [gardai walk in] Lehiff: what's gonna happen. Sally: Have I got a ronnie? Mick: A what? Sally: A ronnie, moustache, like? Mick: Show. [pause] Well you're no Tom Selleck, but... Sally: Ah, go fuck yourself. Deirdre: Might's not definite, is it? John: No. Deirdre: It's a vague enough term at best. John: You don't just took up when the next fellow walks by! Mr. Henderson: [to himself] I am the boss. I have authority. You are the minion. You're beneath. I have the power. What do I have? I'm sorry, I didn't get that. Speak up. What do I have? That's right. That's absolutely... what the FUCK? Jerry Lynch: This is what separates the men from the faggots. Lehiff: That's fucking delish, man! Lehiff: Flat-footed, fat fucking faggot. Jerry Lynch: You just don't have the requisite Celtic soul, man. Lehiff: You scummy fuck! Sally: Would you ever hurt me? Oscar: No! Sally: Neglect me? Oscar: Never! Sally: Shit on me? Oscar: [pause] Do you want me to? Karen: Do you have anything to say for yourself? John: Erm... Go fuck yourself? Mr. Henderson: Don't worry. I didn't expect anything else. John: Ah, go fuck yourself! John: This is a list of things that I want, and have wanted, for a long time. Straight from the heart - no fucking around: to be with you; to live with you; and to eventually, you know, to marry you; to have your child... or... Deirdre: ...for me to have yours... John: ...yes, all my children - however many - three, four... Deirdre: Go on. John: ...to grow old with you; to know - and that's the main thing - to know, all right? that you feel the same. That's it. Deirdre: I've got a guy who's well-off, who's attractive... Maura: Who's *married.* Deirdre: Well, you can't have it all. Oscar: Wisftul, Are ya? John: Among other emotions! John: Those are the actions, and I have no qualms about saying it, of a whore Deirdre: Get Out! Get Out! John: How's Kathy? Lehiff: Don't want sugar. Got any brown sauce? John: There's a nice pair'a Gucci loafers! |
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