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Hear My Song

There's definitely magic in the air
1991 | 104m | English

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Singer Josef Locke fled to Ireland 25 years ago to escape the clutches of the tax man and police Chief Jim Abbott. What he also left behind was the love of his life Cathleen Doyle. Now, Micky O’Neill is desperate to save both his ailing Liverpool nightclub ‘Heartly’s’ and his failing relationship with the beautiful Nancy, Cathleen’s daughter. The solution? Book the infamous Josef Locke.
Release Date: Dec 27, 1991
Director: Peter Chelsom
Writer: Peter Chelsom, Adrian Dunbar
Genres: Comedy
Keywords nightclub, liverpool, england, singer, ireland
Production Companies Miramax, Film4 Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Jan 29, 2026
Entered: Apr 15, 2024
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Name Character
Ned Beatty Josef Locke
Adrian Dunbar Micky O'Neill
Tara Fitzgerald Nancy Doyle
William Hootkins Mr. X
Shirley Anne Field Cathleen Doyle
David McCallum Jim Abbott
James Nesbitt Fintan O'Donnell
John Dair Derek
Stephen Marcus Gordon
Laurie Morton Molly
Britta Smith Kitty Ryan
Gladys Sheehan Grandma Ryan
Gina Moxley Brenda Ryan
Rúaidhrí Conroy Grandson Ryan
Norman Vaughan Himself
Harold Berens Benny Rose
Mary MacLeod Librarian
Jimmy Keogh Jo's Boys 1
Liam O'Callaghan Jo's Boys 2
Paddy Cole Jo's Boys 3
Maurice Blake Jo's Boys 4
Tony Morando Jo's Boys 5
Brian McGrath Barman
Anna Manahan Mrs McGlinchy
Agnes Bernelle Receptionist
Joe Cuddy Franc Cinatra
Pat Laffan Taxi Driver 1
Frank Kelly Taxi Driver 2
David Beggs Taxi Driver 3
Tommy Lack Old Musician
Vernon Midgley Josef Locke (voice)
Name Job
Tom Collins Still Photographer
George Fullegar Gaffer
Jim Farrell Best Boy Electric
Noel Cullen Electrician
Terry Mulligan Electrician
Arthur Dunne Transportation Captain
Sylvia Wheeler Negative Cutter
Caroline Hanania Production Design
Toni Delaney Makeup Artist
Anne Dunne Hair Designer, Hairdresser
Jane Frisby Casting
Marc Boyle Stunt Coordinator
Terry Cade Stunts
Dorothy Ford Stunts
Steve Emerson Stunts
John Downes Post Production Supervisor
Gemma Fallon Production Manager
John McDonnell Location Manager
Robert Quinn Assistant Location Manager
Fiona Traynor Production Coordinator
Maggie mooney Production Secretary
Casper Campbell Production Assistant
Sally Woodward Gentle Production Coordinator
Jud Cooper Location Manager
Jeanne Liscombe Production Coordinator
Crispin Reece First Assistant Director
Michael Rowland Second Assistant Director
Lisa Mulcahy Third Assistant Director
June McDonald Script Supervisor
Peter Versey Camera Operator
Shane O'Neill Focus Puller
Donal Gilligan Clapper Loader
Luke Quigley Key Grip
Peter Lindsay Sound Mixer
Mervyn Moore Boom Operator
Daryl Jordan First Assistant Editor
Michael Rudman Assistant Sound Editor
Philip Bothamley Dialogue Editor
Bob Robinson Assistant Dialogue Editor
Peter Holt Foley Editor
Kave Quinn Art Direction
Annie Siggins Assistant Art Director
Frank Hallinan-Flood Assistant Art Director
Joe Nevin Property Buyer
Wendy Asher Wardrobe Assistant
Debbie Scott Assistant Costume Designer
Ailbhe Lemass Assistant Makeup Artist
Carole Dunne Assistant Hairdresser
Paul Myler Production Accountant
Peter Chelsom Screenplay, Story, Director
Adrian Dunbar Screenplay
John Altman Music
Martin Walsh Editor
Lindy Hemming Costume Design
Sue Gibson Director of Photography
Peter Diamond Second Unit Director, Stunt Coordinator
Glenn Freemantle Sound Editor
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John Paul Chapple Executive Producer
Simon Fields Executive Producer
Russ Russell Executive Producer
David Brown Associate Producer
Alison Owen Producer
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Reviews

Geronimo1967
7.0

I’m not sure I’d ever have had Ned Beatty down as an opera singer, but he holds that role down well in this breezy comedy. It is his Josef Locke who is on the run from HM Inland Revenue and from the doughty policeman “Abbott” (David McCallum) and so finds himself in Eire just as struggling nightclub ... owner “Mickey” (Adrian Dunbar) is looking for an act to breath some life into his failing business enterprise. After a few escapades involving a rather abruptly terminated sexual experience; some fraudsters and a little semi-slapstick comedy, “Mickey” manages to get to Locke but can he get him onto the stage before, well, any number of complications thwart his plan to entertain the masses, get back his gal (Tara Fitzgerald) and save his business? For some reason, I couldn’t get “Whisky Galore” out of my head watching this. Not because there is anything at all similar about the plots or characters, but because it offers a bit of Celtic whimsy. It’s entertaining in a daft, slightly surreal, manner with a denouement that’s clearly dubbed and a Dunbar who doesn’t exactly get off to a flying start, but does quite engagingly ease himself into the part. It also takes the gentlest of pings at the whole theatrical paraphernalia - epitomised here by Beatty’s white scarf and indoor fedora, and the songs are very much delivered in a rousing vein even if they are sung in a language nobody would have understood but everyone enjoyed - rapturously. It’s a light-hearted and fluffy story that I probably won’t remember, but is one of those films that the UK’s Channel Four creatively backed, is well written and it works well.

Mar 27, 2025