Divorcing Jack (1998)



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Synopsis:
On the eve of near-future Northern Ireland's first general election, well-marketed reformer Michael Brinn (Robert Lindsay), a shoo-in for prime minister, has newspaper columnist Dan Starkey's dander up. Working the election beat alongside visiting Boston Globe writer Charles Parker (Richard Gant), Starkey (David Thewlis) watches his pointed barbs slide off Brinn's Teflon-coated backside. Drowning his troubles in drink in a Belfast park, Starkey invites beautiful art student Margaret (Laura Fraser) to a friend's party, unaware of her ties to both the IRA and to Brinn's political party. When Starkey's wife (Laine Megaw) catches him canoodling with Margaret, she kicks Starkey out and he ends up in Margaret's bed. When the girl turns up mortally wounded a mere day later, mouthing the words "divorcing Jack" just before her death rattle, Starkey finds himself a suspect in the murder. Donning a ridiculous wig and going on the lam, he must fend off a nationwide manhunt while tracing the connection between Margaret's death and the upcoming election. Shown at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival, this British/French co-production marked director David Caffrey's feature debut. Irish writer Colin Bateman adapted his own novel, one of several to feature Starkey as a protagonist.

~ Brian J. Dillard, All Movie Guide

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Full Cast & Crew

Theatrical Release
1/1/1998
Director Credit
David Caffrey Director
Cast Credit
Danny Kelly Space Hopper Man
Paddy Rocks Mad Dog
Barbara Adair Old Woman
Stephen Cavanagh Punk
B.J. Hogg Billy McCoubrey
Gerard Quinn Pizza Shop Boy
Christine Bleakley Radio Newsreader
Stephen Nolan Radio Newsreader
Katie Tumelty Reporter
Norman Hagan Balaclava
Simon Magill Starkey's Brother
Kitty Aldridge Agnes Brinn
Patrick Duncan Waiter
Derek Halligan Frankie
Brian Devlin Dans' work mate
Brendan McNally Postal
Dick Holland Crony
Alison Black Radio Newsreader
Birdy Sweeney Lift Attendant
George Shane Woods
Colin Murphy Giblet O'Gibber
Robert Cooper Civil Servant
Alec Fennell Radio Newsreader
James Duran Hood
Adam Black Young Starkey
Jonathan Collier Robert Brinn
Sean Caffrey Joe
Laine Megaw Patricia
Frank Mannion Finbar Kelly
John Linehan Announcer
Dale Kirkpatrick Robert Brinn
Chris Buckler Radio Newsreader
Alan McKee Mouse
Phillip Young FTP Skinhead
Ian McElhinney Alfie Stewart
John Keegan Father Flynn
Thomas Hourican Sod
David Thewlis Dan Starkey
Rachel Griffiths Lee Cooper
Robert Lindsay Michael Brinn
Jason Isaacs Cow Pat Keegan
Laura Fraser Margaret
Richard Gant Charles Parker
Bronagh Gallagher Taxi Driver
Production Credits Credit
Georges Benayoun Co-Producer
Robert Cooper Producer
Marina Geffer Executive Producer
Nik Powell Executive Producer
Frank Mannion Co-Producer
Stephen Woolley Executive Producer
Gary Smith Executive Producer
David M. Thompson Executive Producer
Chris Craib Executive Producer
Art Department Credit
Claire Kenny Production Designer
Tom McCullagh Art Director
Casting Credit
John Hubbard Casting
Ros Hubbard Casting
Film Camera Credit
James Welland Cinematographer
Production Management Credit
Mary Soan first Assistant Director
Jane Robertson Line Producer
Wardrobe Hair Makeup Credit
Pam Tait Costume Designer



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