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Waking Ned

Waking Ned

  • Status: Released
  • 15-09-1998
  • Runtime: 91 min
  • Score: 7.045
  • Vote count: 311

When a lottery winner dies of shock, his fellow townsfolk attempt to claim the money.

Ian Bannen

Jackie O'Shea

David Kelly

Michael O'Sullivan

Fionnula Flanagan

Annie O'Shea

Susan Lynch

Maggie O'Toole

Brendan Dempsey

Jim Kelly

James Nesbitt

Pig Finn

Paul Vaughan

Narrator (voice)

Maura O'Malley

Mrs. Kennedy

Robert Hickey

Maurice O'Toole

Paddy Ward

Brendy O'Toole

James Ryland

Dennis Fitzgerald

Fintan McKeown

Pat Mulligan

Eileen Dromey

Lizzy Quinn

Kitty Fitzgerald

Kitty

Dermot Kerrigan

Father Patrick

Jimmy Keogh

Ned Devine

Matthew Devitt

Tom Toomey

Rennie Campbell

Rennie

Eamonn Doyle

Dicey Riley

Raymond MacCormac

The Whistler

Larry Randall

Father Mulligan

Jim Ashford

Villager of Tullymore

Lewis Charles Barham

Villager of Tullymore

Colin Bendall

Villager of Tullymore

Dodo Bickerdike

Villager of Tullymore

Joy Birnie

Villager of Tullymore

James Bishop

Villager of Tullymore

Peter Bradford

Villager of Tullymore

Steven Burke

Villager of Tullymore

Derick Bussey

Villager of Tullymore

Norman Cain

Villager of Tullymore

Margaret Cain

Villager of Tullymore

Peter Carroll

Villager of Tullymore

Barbara Clague

Villager of Tullymore

Pam Courtenay Smith

Villager of Tullymore

Edwina Crebbin

Villager of Tullymore

Jill Cruddace

Villager of Tullymore

Ted Cruddace

Villager of Tullymore

Heather Dawes

Villager of Tullymore

George Egee

Villager of Tullymore

Jill Foster

Villager of Tullymore

Susan Hidson

Villager of Tullymore

Margaret Horsfield

Villager of Tullymore

John Kaighin

Villager of Tullymore

Una King

Villager of Tullymore

Anne Lace

Villager of Tullymore

Shirley Lewney

Villager of Tullymore

Alix Morrey

Villager of Tullymore

Pat O'Donohue

Villager of Tullymore

Ged Pearce

Villager of Tullymore

Stella Pixton

Villager of Tullymore

Joyce Pullin

Villager of Tullymore

Charlie Read

Villager of Tullymore

Thomas Reeder

Villager of Tullymore

Adrian Robinson

Lotto Observer

Peter McGinn

I know that no movie is perfect, but I am hard pressed to think of any criticism for this movie, known as Waking Ned Devine here in the U.S. Perhaps I will come up with a weakness by the time I finish writing this. This is a feel good movie from start to finish. Okay, a character dies at the beginning, but only right after he wins the lottery. They set up the action by introducing several characters and fill in background on them. Then the story itself is told simply and well. Kirk Jones wrote and directed the film, which apparently stated out to be a ten-minute short. Fortunately for all of us, he was encouraged to expand it to a full-length feature. It won or was nominated for a lot of awards. So,e actors agreed to be made less than usual to ensure the film got made, and I believe some people who lived where it was filmed (Isle of Man) took part also. Oddly enough, Jones still only has a handful of film writing credits. Before movies he made some very successful advertising commercials. In addition to being a funny, charming movie, the soundtrack is one of my favorites for a movie. The music sets the mood and even helps tell the story in places. Well, sorry, I guess I didn’t think of anything critical to say about Waking Ned (Devine).

CinemaSerf

"Jackie" (Ian Bannen) has an ingenious way of getting his wife "Annie" (Fionnula Flanagan) to bring his ice cream to his armchair - he feigns a lottery win! That sets the tone for the rest of this light-hearted comedy as he discovers that one of their number has actually won over £6 millions. Now it's a tiny village, so together with his pal "Michael" (David Kelly) the three of them begin a process of elimination to discover the real winner. Nobody seems to be splashing the cash, though! The puzzle is finally solved when they clock that "Ned" hasn't been seen for a while. A trip to his house delivers sad news but an opportunity - if only they can convince the lottery man... This reminded me a little of the original "Whisky Galore" (1949) in that it presents a community with a chance to engage in some community mischief which is, of course, entirely fraudulent - but leaves you hoping that they get away with their plan. The pacing is almost perfect, Bannen and Kelly gel well together and there are a few daft sub-plots to help keep the film moving along nicely. I maybe wouldn't use a phone box there anytime soon, though!