Four Eyed Monsters
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Synopsis
The owner of a British nightclub attempts to do the impossible by coaxing a legendary Irish tenor out of retirement for a once-in-a-lifetime show in this engagingly quirky comedy. The owner, Mickey O'Neill, is particularly desperate to land a performance by the great Josef Locke, as his already questionable reputation was ruined when he booked an impostor claiming to be Locke. Now only providing a show by the real thing can make up for it. Trouble is, Locke fled England several decades before to avoid charges of tax evasion, and would face immediate arrest upon his return. Naturally, the comedy emerges from O'Neill's desperate attempts to convince Locke to participate in the scheme. Much of the film's charm comes from the presentation of eccentric but believable characters, particularly Locke himself -- a real historical figure given warm life by Ned Beatty, who was nominated for a Best Supporting Actor Golden Globe for his performance. The film as a whole manages a similar balancing act between realism and comic fantasy, grounding even the less believable aspect of the narrative in strongly observed local color. ~ Judd Blaise, All Movie Guide

Cast

Ned Beatty Josef Locke
Shirley Ann Field Cathleen Doyle
Tara Fitzgerald Nancy Doyle
William Hootkins Mr. X
David McCallum Jim Abbott
James Nesbitt Fintan O'Donnell
Adrian Dunbar Mickey O'Neill

Production Crew

Katharine Naylor Art Director
Sue Gibson Cinematographer
John Altman Composer (Music Score)
Lindy Hemming Costume Designer
Peter Chelsom Director
Martin Walsh Editor
Alison Owen Producer
David Brown Producer
Graham Bradstreet Producer
John Paul Chapple Producer
Russ Russell Producer
Simon Fields Producer
Caroline Hanania Production Designer
Adrian Dunbar Screenwriter
Peter Chelsom Screenwriter
Peter Lindsay Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1991
Runtime: 104
Country: UK
MPAA Rating: R
for language and a scene of sensuality
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy

Color type
Fujicolor

Sound
Dolby

Produced by
British Screen
Film Four International
Limelight Productions
Miramax
Windmill Lane

Release
December 27, 1991 (USA)
by Miramax