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Critic Ian Nathan
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A largely seamless stream of vignettes that charts his progression from street terrorism to political leadership to assassination...

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Cast & Crew

Neil Jordan
Director
Neil Jordan
Writer
Stephen Rea
As Ned Broy
Brendan Gleeson
As Liam Tobin
Aidan Quinn
As Harry Roland
Julia Roberts
As Kitty Kiernan
Liam Neeson
As Michael Collins

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Michael Collins, a controversial Irish patriot, leads his countrymen in their fight for independence from Britain in the early 20th century. After the failed Easter Rising, Collins is arrested and later becomes the Director of Intelligence for the emerging IRA. He begins a counter-intelligence campaign against the British, orchestrating numerous assassinations of agents and collaborators. The violence escalates, with the British deploying the Black and Tans to suppress the independence movement, resulting in a massacre at Croke Park. De Valera, the President of the Irish Republic, returns from the USA unable to secure support for the cause. The Irish Republican Army is forced to fight conventionally, leading to heavy casualties and a failed siege on The Custom House. The British unexpectedly call for a ceasefire and Collins is sent to London to negotiate the Anglo-Irish Treaty, which allows for eventual Irish independence but also splits Ulster between Britain and Ireland.

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Michael Collins was released in theaters on October 25, 1996.