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The Commitments

Jimmy Rabbitte, freshly out of school and a bit thick around the middle, conceives a brilliant plan: to assemble a soul band in Barrytown, his slum home in north Dublin. To get started, he needs musicians and singers, and things begin to click when he finds three fine-voiced women virtually on his doorstep, a lead singer Deco at a wedding, and, in response to his ad, an aging trumpet player, Joey 'The Lips' Fagan.

Director(s)

Lance Daly

Alan Parker

Cliff Lanning

Cast & Crew

Glen Hansard

Glen Hansard

Outspan Foster

Mikel Murfi

Mikel Murfi

Music Journalist

Pat Leavy

Pat Leavy

Unemployment Official

Sean Hughes

Sean Hughes

Dave from Eeijit Records

Colm Meaney

Colm Meaney

Jimmy Rabbitte, Sr.

Bronagh Gallagher

Bronagh Gallagher

Bernie McGloughlin

Alan Parker

Alan Parker

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Cliff Lanning

Cliff Lanning

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John Cronin

John Cronin

Kid with Horse

Winston Dennis

Winston Dennis

Man in Limo

Ger Ryan

Ger Ryan

Pawnbroker

Andrea Corr

Andrea Corr

Sharon Rabbitte

Sheila Flitton

Sheila Flitton

Church Cleaner

Maria Doyle Kennedy

Maria Doyle Kennedy

Natalie Murphy

Angeline Ball

Angeline Ball

Imelda Quirke

Liam Carney

Liam Carney

Duffy

Mark O'Regan

Mark O'Regan

Father Molloy

Phelim Drew

Phelim Drew

Roddy the Reporter

Michael Aherne

Michael Aherne

Steven Clifford

Robert Arkins

Robert Arkins

Jimmy Rabbitte

Félim Gormley

Félim Gormley

Dean Fay

Dick Massey

Dick Massey

Billy Mooney

Ken McCluskey

Ken McCluskey

Derek Scully

Johnny Murphy

Johnny Murphy

Joey 'The Lips' Fagan

Andrew Strong

Andrew Strong

Deco Cuffe

Lance Daly

Lance Daly

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Anne Kent

Anne Kent

Mrs. Rabbitte

Eanna MacLiam

Eanna MacLiam

Failed Drug Buyer

Rynagh O'Grady

Rynagh O'Grady

Bernie's Mother

Owen O'Gorman

Owen O'Gorman

Duffy's Sidekick

Dave Finnegan

Dave Finnegan

Mickah Wallace

Gerard Cassoni

Gerard Cassoni

Darren Rabbitte

Ruth Fairclough

Ruth Fairclough

Rabbitte Twin

Lindsay Fairclough

Lindsay Fairclough

Rabbitte Twin

Michael O'Reilly

Michael O'Reilly

Greg

Philip Bredin

Philip Bredin

Ray

Aoife Lawless

Aoife Lawless

Imelda's Sister

Conor Malone

Conor Malone

Protest Song Singer

Jezz Bell

Jezz Bell

Heavy Metal Singer

Colm MacConiomare

Colm MacConiomare

Fiddler

Emily Dawson

Emily Dawson

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Dave Kane

Dave Kane

Coconuts Trio

Kristel Harris

Kristel Harris

Coconuts Trio

Maria Place

Maria Place

Coconuts Trio

Brian MacAodha

Brian MacAodha

Uileann Pipe Player

Tricia Smith

Tricia Smith

Les Miserables Singer

Canice William

Canice William

Smiths' Song Singer

Patrick Foy

Patrick Foy

Cajun Trio

Alan Murray

Alan Murray

Cajun Trio

Jody Campbell

Jody Campbell

Cajun Trio

Philomena Kavanagh

Philomena Kavanagh

Rabbittes Neighbour

Peter Rowen

Peter Rowen

Shy Skateboard Auditioner

Eamonn O'Conner

Eamonn O'Conner

Only De Lonely Singer

Maura O'Malley

Maura O'Malley

Joey's Mother

Blaise Smith

Blaise Smith

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Derek Herbert

Derek Herbert

Duffy's Sidekick

Michael Bolger

Michael Bolger

Community Centre Kid

Mick Nolan

Mick Nolan

Imelda's Father

Eileen Reid

Eileen Reid

Imelda's Mother

Bob Navan

Bob Navan

Regency Pub Barman

Derek Duggan

Derek Duggan

Photographer

Paddy O'Connor

Paddy O'Connor

Rock Salmon Man

Paul Bushnell

Paul Bushnell

Avant-Garde-A-Clue Band / Eejit Engineer

Jim Corr

Jim Corr

Avant-Garde-A-Clue Band

Larry Hogan

Larry Hogan

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Bernard Keelan

Bernard Keelan

Avant-Garde-A-Clue Band

Ronan Hardiman

Ronan Hardiman

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Josylen Lyons

Josylen Lyons

Deco's Fan

Sharon Corr

Sharon Corr

Fiddle Player (uncredited)

Caroline Corr

Caroline Corr

(uncredited)

Gilbert White

Gilbert White

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Details

GenresComedy, Drama, Music
Runtime1h 58 mins
Released on14 Aug 1991
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America
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Reviews

CinemaSerf

7/10

"Jimmy" (Robert Arkins) is a bit of a restless, creative, spirit and a man who is bored with the Dublin music scene. To rectify matters, he and his pal "Joey" (Johnny Murphy) - aka 'The Lips" decide to hold auditions to create a band. A band with an unique sound to challenge the prevailing mediocrity. After some frankly hilarious auditions that pitch the tone deaf straight into the arms of the fashion police, the pair manage to assemble ten folks as different as gin and Guinness. It's no easy task moulding these disparate and lively individuals into one coherent unit, but oddly enough - despite their differences - it's the music from the likes of Mack Rice ("Mustang Sally"), Al Green & Teenie Hodges and a range of established American soul songsters who manage to provide them all with a common language and purpose as they gradually start to gain some traction amongst a sceptical community and an even more cynical music business. It's fair to say that neither "Lips" nor "Jimmy" are high on the list at the diplomatic corps, so keeping these people from - quite literally at times - tearing each other apart is no mean feat. Being a Scot of a certain age from Glasgow, it's easy for me to appreciate the old adage that for many, the escape from post-industrial poverty was music - and both Danny Boyle and Roddy Doyle work well to create and engagingly plausible story of folks whose ambition is not to win a Grammy, but to have enough money to buy their kids milk in the morning. Those they assemble for the band are a myriad of characterful and colourful folks - some likeable, some certainly not - but put them on stage and the toes start tapping and all is forgiven. For a while, at least! There's a sense of real talent here, warts and all - and for just shy of two hours it's a compelling watch that reminded me that most bands started out with a talent scouting mechanism that didn't require the likes of Simon Cowell.

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