The Commitments

The Commitments
DVD Title: The Commitments
Genre:Drama
Director:Alan Parker
Actors:Cast List
Movie Year:30 November, 1990
ASIN: 6305622922
Disc Number/Location:301
Description:
An irresistible, comic drama from director Alan Parker (Evita, Mississippi Burning), overflowing and alive with passion, humor, and music, The Commitments showcases some old R&B standards in a new light. A headstrong, fast-talking, ambitious young Dubliner (Robert Arkins) fancies himself a promoter of talent, and sets about assembling and packaging a local Irish R&B band. His group of self-absorbed, backbiting, but stunningly talented individuals begin to succeed beyond his wildest dreams, until petty jealousies and recrimination threaten to scuttle the whole deal. A moody, vivid, and soulful exploration of the Dublin club scene as well as a showcase for some wonderful unknown actors, the film (and its wonderful soundtrack) also features the actual band covering classic soul tunes from the likes of Otis Redding and Sam and Dave. It's that combination of soul and soul music that makes The Commitments a special little film. --Robert Lane

Cast List:  
Robert Arkins as Jimmy Rabbitte
Angeline Ball as Imelda Quirke, Backup Singer
Dave Finnegan as Mickah Wallace, Drums
Félim Gormley as Dean Fay, Sax
Dick Massey as Billy Mooney, Drums (quit)
Kenneth McCluskey as Derek Scully, Bass
Colm Meaney as Jimmy Rabbitte, Sr.
Andrea Corr as Sharon Rabbitte
Ruth Fairclough as Rabbitte Twin
Michael O'Reilly as Greg
Ger Ryan as Pawnbroker
Phelim Drew as Roddy Craig the Reporter
Philip Bredin as Ray
Lance Daly as Kid with Harmonica
Jezz Bell as Heavy Metal Singer
Emily Dawson as Punk Girl Singer
Kristel Harris as Coconuts Trio
Brian MacAodha as Uileann Pipe Player
Canice William as Smiths' Song Singer
Allan Murray as Cajun Trio
Eanna MacLiam as Failed Drug Buyer
Peter Rowan as Shy Skateboard Auditioner
Maura O'Malley as Joey's Mother
Derek Herbert as Duffy's Sidekick
Pat Leavy as Unemployment Official
Rynagh O'Grady as Bernie's Mother
Michael Bolger as Community Centre Kid
Eileen Reid as Imelda's Mother
Derek Duggan as Photographer
Jim Corr as Avant-Garde-A-Clue Band
Bernard Keelan as Avant-Garde-A-Clue Band
Mikel Murfi as Music Journalist
Winston Dennis as Man in Limousine
Paul Bushnell as Avant-Garde-A-Clue Band/Eejit Engineer
Sharon Corr as Fiddle Player
Martin O'Malley as Young Priest
Michael Aherne as Steven Clifford, Piano
Maria Doyle Kennedy as Natalie Murphy, Backup Singer
Bronagh Gallagher as Bernie McGloughlin, Backup Singer
Glen Hansard as Outspan Foster, Guitar
Johnny Murphy as Joey 'The Lips' Fagan, Trumpet
Andrew Strong as Deco Cuffe
Anne Kent as Mrs. Rabbitte
Gerard Cassoni as Darren Rabbitte
Lindsay Fairclough as Rabbitte Twin
Liam Carney as Duffy
Mark O'Regan as Father Molloy
Sean Hughes as Dave Machin from Eejit Records
Aoife Lawless as Imelda's Sister
Conor Malone as Protest Song Singer
Colm MacConiomare as Fiddler Auditioner
Dave Kane as Coconuts Trio
Maria Place as Coconuts Trio
Tricia Smith as Les Miserables Singer
Patrick Foy as Cajun Trio
Jody Campbell as Cajun Trio
Philomena Kavanagh as Rabbittes' Neighbor
Eamon O'Connor as Only De Lonely Singer
Blaise Smith as Pool Hall Manager
Owen O'Gorman as Duffy's Sidekick
John Cronin as Kid with Horse
Sheila Flitton as Church Cleaner
Mick Nolan as Imelda's Father
Bob Navan as Regency Pub Barman
Paddy O'Connor as Rock Salmon Man
Larry Hogan as Avant-Garde-A-Clue Band
Ronan Hardiman as Dance Hall Manager
Josylen Lyons as Deco's Fan
Alan Parker as Eejit Record Producer
Caroline Corr as Extra
Mark Leahy as Wedding Guest

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