Michael Collins (1996 film)

Michael Collins: Michael Collins plays a crucial role in the establishment of the Irish Free State in the 1920s, but becomes vilified by those hoping to create a completely independent Irish republic.
Michael Collins Overview
Budget | 25 million |
Category | War , Drama , Thriller , History |
Production company | Geffen Pictures (US) , Warner Bros. Pictures (US) |
Box office | 16.9 million |
Original language | en |
Runtime | 2.2 Hour |
Release date | 1996-10-25 |
Spoken language | English |
Rating | 69.01% |
Vote Count | 424 |
Michael Collins - FAQ
What is Budget of Michael Collins ?
Budget of Michael Collins is 25 million
What are Categories of Michael Collins ?
Category of Michael Collins is War , Drama , Thriller , History
What are the Production companies of Michael Collins ?
Production companies of Michael Collins are Geffen Pictures (US) , Warner Bros. Pictures (US)
What is the Box office collection of Michael Collins ?
Box office Collection of Michael Collins is 16.9 million
What is the Original language of Michael Collins ?
Original_language of Michael Collins is en
What is the Run time of Michael Collins ?
Run time of Michael Collins is 2.2 Hour
What is Release date of Michael Collins ?
Release date of Michael Collins is 1996-10-25
Cast
- Liam Neeson as Michael Collins
- Aidan Quinn as Harry Roland
- Stephen Rea as Ned Broy
- Alan Rickman as Eamon de Valera
- Julia Roberts as Kitty Kiernan
- Ian Hart as Joe O'Reilly
- Brendan Gleeson as Liam Tobin
- Stuart Graham as Tom Cullen
- Sean McGinley as Smith
- Gerard McSorley as Cathal Brugha
- Jonathan Rhys Meyers as Collin's Assassin
- Charles Dance as Soames
- Richard Ingram as British Officer
- John Kenny as Patrick Pearse
- Ronan McCairbre as Thomas MacDonagh
- Jer O'Leary as Thomas Clarke
- Michael Dwyer as James Connolly
- Martin Murphy as Captain Lee-Wilson
- Gary Whelan as Hoey
- Frank O'Sullivan as Kavanagh
- Frank Laverty as Sean McKeoin
- Owen O'Neill as Rory O'Connor
- Liam De Staic as Austin Stack
- Owen Roe as Arthur Griffith
- Paul Bennett as Cosgrave
- Claude Clancy as Vaughan's Hotel Clerk
- Paul Hickey as Dublin Castle Soldier
- Tom Murphy as Vinny Byrne
- David Gorry as Charlie Dalton
- Gary Lydon as Squad Youth #1
- David Wilmot as Squad Youth #2
- Joe Hanley as Squad Man #1
- Colm Coogan as Squad Man #2
- Aiden Grennell as Chaplain at Lincoln Jail
- Dave Seymour as Lincoln Taxi Driver
- Ian McElhinney as Belfast Detective
- Tony Clarkin as Soldier on Station
- Luke Hayden as McCrae
- Gary Powell as Black and Tan on Lorry
- Max Hafler as Black and Tan on Lorry
- Laura Brennan as Rosie
- Aidan Kelly as Gresham Hotel Bellboy
- Jim Isherwood as Man Following Broy
- Michael James Ford as Black and Tan
- Mal Whyte as Officer in Bath
- Martin Phillips as Officer in Bed
- Aisling O'Sullivan as Girl in Bed
- Malcolm Douglas as Officer in Park
- Brian 'Joker' Mulvey as Croke Park Hurler
- Frank Patterson as Tenor in Restaurant
- Peter O'Brien as Pianist in Restaurant
- Michael McCabe as Journalist
- Vinnie McCabe as Speaker in the Dail
- Alan Stanford as Vice-Consul McCready
- Gary Mullan as Young Gunman
- Barry Barnes as Free State Soldier
- Denis Conway as Republican #1
- Don Wycherley as Republican #2
- Paraic Breathnach as Santry the Blacksmith
- Terry Woods as Drinker in Pub
- Conor Breen as Drunk (uncredited)
- Lesley Conroy as Party Guest (uncredited)
- Karl Dawson as Tenament Boy (uncredited)
- Alan Joyce as Tenement Tenant (uncredited)
- Gareth Molan as Tenement Boy (uncredited)
- Deirdre Mulrooney as Woman (uncredited)
- Joe Redmond as Kid with Gun (uncredited)
- Jean Kennedy Smith as Woman That Gives Directions to Collins (uncredited)