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The Dead

  • 1987
  • PG
  • 1h 23m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
8.7K
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Anjelica Huston and Donal McCann in The Dead (1987)
Gabriel Conroy and wife Greta attend an early January dinner with friends at the home of his spinster aunts, an evening which results in an epiphany for both of them.
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Gabriel Conroy and wife Gretta attend an early January dinner with friends at the home of his spinster aunts, an evening which results in an epiphany for both of them.Gabriel Conroy and wife Gretta attend an early January dinner with friends at the home of his spinster aunts, an evening which results in an epiphany for both of them.Gabriel Conroy and wife Gretta attend an early January dinner with friends at the home of his spinster aunts, an evening which results in an epiphany for both of them.

  • Director
    • John Huston
  • Writers
    • James Joyce
    • Tony Huston
  • Stars
    • Anjelica Huston
    • Donal McCann
    • Helena Carroll
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    8.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • John Huston
    • Writers
      • James Joyce
      • Tony Huston
    • Stars
      • Anjelica Huston
      • Donal McCann
      • Helena Carroll
    • 70User reviews
    • 42Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 2 Oscars
      • 10 wins & 18 nominations total

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    Anjelica Huston
    Anjelica Huston
    • Gretta
    Donal McCann
    Donal McCann
    • Gabriel
    Helena Carroll
    • Aunt Kate
    Cathleen Delany
    • Aunt Julia
    Rachael Dowling
    • Lily
    Kate O'Toole
    • Miss Furlong
    • (as Katherine O'Toole)
    Bairbre Dowling
    • Miss Higgins
    Maria Hayden
    • Miss O'Callaghan
    Cormac O'Herlihy
    • Mr. Kerrigan
    Colm Meaney
    Colm Meaney
    • Mr. Bergin
    Ingrid Craigie
    Ingrid Craigie
    • Mary Jane
    Dan O'Herlihy
    Dan O'Herlihy
    • Mr. Brown
    Sean McClory
    Sean McClory
    • Mr. Grace
    • (as Seán McClory)
    Frank Patterson
    • Bartell D'Arcy
    Marie Kean
    Marie Kean
    • Mrs. Malins
    Donal Donnelly
    Donal Donnelly
    • Freddy Malins
    Maria McDermottroe
    • Molly Ivors
    Lyda Anderson
    • Miss Daly
    • Director
      • John Huston
    • Writers
      • James Joyce
      • Tony Huston
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    • Trivia
      The final shot is not of Ireland, but of snow falling in Joshua Tree National Park, California.
    • Goofs
      Molly says she is off to a union meeting in Liberty Hall to hear James Connolly speak. The movie is set on January 6, 1904. However, James Connolly had emigrated to the USA in 1903, where he arrived on September 18, 1903. He did not return to Ireland before 1910. He arrived in Derry on July 26, 1910.
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      Gabriel Conroy: [voice over] One by one, we're all becoming shades. Better to pass boldly into that other world, in the full glory of some passion, than fade and wither dismally with age. How long you locked away in your heart the image of your lover's eyes when he told you that he did not wish to live. I've never felt that way myself towards any woman, but I know that such a feeling must be love. Think of all those who ever were, back to the start of time. And me, transient as they, flickering out as well into their grey world. Like everything around me, this solid world itself which they reared and lived in, is dwindling and dissolving. Snow is falling. Falling in that lonely churchyard where Michael Furey lies buried. Falling faintly through the universe and faintly falling, like the descent of their last end, upon all the living, and the dead.

    • Alternate versions
      Ten minutes of the film have been omitted from the 2009 DVD release.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: The Duxorcist/Walker/Manon of the Spring/The Dead (1987)
    • Soundtracks
      The Lass of Aughrim
      Traditional Irish ballad

      Sung by Frank Patterson

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    8/10
    John Houston takes his exit with an elegiac meditation in honoring his forefathers and passing on his wisdom to his devout audience
    Released posthumously, THE DEAD bookends John Huston's illustrious career spanning 46 years, which is kick-started with a bang by THE MALTESE FALCON (1941). Adapted to the screen from James Royce's source story from his shorts collection DUBLINERS by John's son Tony, and stars his daughter Anjelica, plus a succinct length of merely 83 minutes and the fact that its story is mostly confined in a single location, THE DEAD is a small-scale labour of love of Huston (and his family too), an octogenarian ruminates about his fulfilled life and ponders what is inevitably waiting for him. But, don't be misled by its title, the film doesn't dwells on that morbid subject, instead, its life-force engendered from the lively festivity of a January dinner in Dublin 1904.

    University professor Gabriel Conroy (McCann) and his wife Gretta (Houston) are invited to attend the annual dance and dinner to celebrate the Feast of the Epiphany, hosted by the former's aunties, the Morkan sisters, Kate (Carroll) and her elder sibling Julia (Delany), as well as their niece Mary Jane (Craigie). Other guests are also presented, among which there is Mr. Grace (McClory, the Irish old stager in his final silver screen presence), a character doesn't exist in Royce's original text, entertains audience with his sublime recitation of a Middle Irish poem YOUNG DONAL, " ..You have taken the east from me; you have taken the west from me; you have taken what is before me and what is behind me; you have taken the moon, you have taken the sun from me; and my fear is great that you have taken God from me.", it is a magic moment where the sheer power of words embraces its deserved cinematic glory.

    Another highlights include Freddy Malins (Donnelly, an unforeseen usurper in my BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR list), a middle-aged bachelor, a raging alcoholic, Gabriel's childhood friend, noticeably under the influence, his soused conduct sterlingly breathes an air of discomfiture and drollness on top of the cordiality presented by the rest of the ensemble; whereas his mother Ms. Malins (Kean), a helicopter parent who perhaps isn't even aware of what damage she has done, and risibly puzzles why her son keeps being such a disappointment and laughing stock.

    Irish hospitality, as Gabriel addresses in his heart-felt tribute speech to the three hostesses, whom he praises as "three Graces", is the glue brings everybody altogether, regardless of their tastes in music, political stances or even religious persuasions. Cathleen Delany as Aunt Julia, upstages the rest of the Irish ensemble with her grand reaction shots and bolstered by her rendition of an Irish folk song, purely because it is too rare a case that the script would give sizable screen time to a senior lady singing in her weather-beaten timbre (apart from Ms. Florence Foster Jenkins for obvious reason).

    Anjelica Houston, shares her last journey of movie-making with her esteemed father, takes a back seat in the dinner party with her composed demeanor, until Gretta's concealed memory is unexpectedly prompted by THE LASS OF AUGHRIM sung by the tenor Bartell D'Arcy (Patterson), when the party is winding down. In her quietly poignant confession of a deceased young man who she fell in love with, the film reaches its well-earned catharsis through Donal McCann's reflective voice-over about certain existential epiphany, enhanced by the picturesque montage from DP Fred Murphy and Alex North's conspicuously pensive accompanying score.

    John Houston takes his exit with an elegiac meditation in honoring his forefathers and passing on his wisdom to his devout audience, it is brimming with loftiness, sincerity and an utterly captivating sensibility, and we wish the party would never be over, because goodbye is the hardest word to say to a beloved master.
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    • Release date
      • November 6, 1987 (Ireland)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Ireland
    • Languages
      • English
      • Irish Gaelic
    • Also known as
      • Les gens de Dublin
    • Filming locations
      • Anglesea Street, Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
    • Production companies
      • Vestron Pictures
      • Zenith Entertainment
      • Liffey Films
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $4,370,078
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $69,074
      • Dec 20, 1987
    • Gross worldwide
      • $4,370,078
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 23 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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