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The Actors

The Actors
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Directed by Conor McPherson
Produced by Neil Jordan
Redmond Morris
Written by Conor McPherson
Starring Michael Caine
Dylan Moran
Lena Headey
Michael Gambon
Miranda Richardson
Michael McElhatton
Abigail Iversen
Aisling O'Sullivan
Ben Miller
Simon Delaney
Alvaro Lucchesi
Music by Michael Nyman
Cinematography Seamus McGarvey
Edited by Emer Reynolds
Distributed by Miramax Films
Release date
  • April 17, 2003 (2003-04-17)
Running time
91 minutes
Country Ireland
Language English
The Actors
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Soundtrack album by Michael Nyman,
Conor McPherson, Fionnula Flanagan
Released May 19, 2003
Genre Soundtrack, contemporary classical, minimalism
Language English
Label EMI Records
Michael Nyman chronology
Sangam: Michael Nyman Meets Indian Masters
2003
The Actors
2003
Man and Boy: Dada
2004

The Actors is a 2003 film written and directed by Conor McPherson and starring Dylan Moran and Michael Caine. In supporting roles are Michael Gambon, Miranda Richardson and Lena Headey .

The Actors is a contemporary comedy set in Dublin. It follows the exploits of two mediocre stage actors as they devise a plan to con a retired gangster out of £50,000. The gangster owes the money to a third party, whom he has never met. The actors take advantage of this fact by impersonating this 'unidentified' third party, and claiming the debt as their own. To pull it off they enlist Moran's eerily intelligent nine-year-old niece, who restructures the plan each time something goes wrong.

The two protagonists are acting in a version of Shakespeare's Richard III in which everyone dresses in Nazi uniform, a sly nod to Ian McKellen's production.

The film is centred on the Olympia Theatre, and it is noteworthy for featuring the famous glass awning over the entrance which has since been destroyed in a traffic accident. The glass awning has since been rebuilt to its full former glory.

Empire magazine gives the film 2/5, describing it as "Based on an idea by Neil Jordan, The Actors had the potential to be gut-achingly funny. But instead it ends up raising a few paltry smiles."


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