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The Guard

The FBI are about to discover that things work a little differently around here.
2011 | 96m | English

(100198 votes)

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Popularity: 5 (history)

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When a small-town Irish cop with a crass personality is partnered with a straight-laced FBI agent to bust an international drug-trafficking ring, they must settle their differences in order to take down a dangerous gang.
Release Date: Jul 07, 2011
Director: John Michael McDonagh
Writer: John Michael McDonagh
Genres: Comedy, Action, Crime, Thriller
Keywords prostitute, blackmail, drug smuggling, rural area, ireland, buddy cop, cops, irish
Production Companies UK Film Council, Crescendo Productions, Element Pictures, Prescience, Reprisal Films, Aegis Film Fund, EDS Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $19,560,274
Budget: $6,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Brendan Gleeson Sergeant Gerry Boyle
Don Cheadle FBI agent Wendell Everett
Liam Cunningham Francis Sheehy
Mark Strong Clive Cornell
Katarina Čas Gabriela McBride
David Wilmot Liam O'Leary
Rory Keenan Garda Aidan McBride
Laurence Kinlan Photographer
Dominique McElligott Aoife O'Carroll
Sarah Greene Sinead Mulligan
Fionnula Flanagan Eileen Boyle
Gary Lydon Garda Inspector Gerry Stanton
Mícheál Óg Lane Eugene Moloney
Mark O'Halloran Garda No. 1
David Pearse Bartley
Owen Sharpe Billy Devaney
Wale Ojo Doctor Oleyuwo
Darren Healy Jimmy Moody
Conor Moloney Detective
Laura Hitchings Female Garda
Pat Shortt Colum Hennessey
Name Job
John Michael McDonagh Screenplay, Director
John Paul Kelly Production Design
Chris Gill Editor
Eimer Ní Mhaoldomhnaigh Costume Design
Morna Ferguson Makeup Department Head
Kathleen Weir Script Supervisor
Pete Cavaciuti Steadicam Operator
Robert Flanagan Production Sound Mixer
John Convertino Original Music Composer
John Porter Dressing Prop
Larry Smith Director of Photography
Lucy van Lonkhuyzen Art Direction
Orla Carrol Hairstylist
Ciara McArdle Costume Supervisor
Lawrence Atkinson Unit Publicist
Stephen Murphy Steadicam Operator
Joey Burns Original Music Composer
Calexico Original Music Composer
Jina Jay Casting
Name Title
Andrew Lowe Producer
Martin McDonagh Executive Producer
Flora Fernández-Marengo Producer
Chris Clark Producer
Ed Guiney Producer
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Reviews

Rangan
5.0

**An ordinary cop, enjoying his single life, gets into a real cop business!** I won't say it is an overrated film, but it simply did not work for me. The same director who had made 'Calvary' directed this one as well with Brendon Gleeson in the lead, but that was an earlier project to this one. I ... loved that film, not this one, though I consider it an average, because I did not find it bad. The theme was very familiar, and too much wasted scenes with the slow narration spoiled my mood. There's no clear perspective of the storytelling, just it concentrated on a small town cop and his single life, and rarely he fights the crime. When an FBI agent comes looking for some international drug dealers, a cop in a small Irish town braced to assist the American officer. Though he never cared to involve in it. He follows his usual lifestyle, enjoying every moment of his life. After a woman comes asking to find his cop husband gone missing, he now gets into the action. How serious he makes progress in the case and its result is the rest of the film to disclose. It's not as funny as I anticipated. But watchable film for its quality narration. The actors were just okay. The characters were really weak, particularly the villains. They occasionally appear and gone for forever, and then there comes the final battle. Did not sync well between them and the cop, especially what they were fighting for, other than they are. Especially the FBI agent played by Don Cheadle casting was worthless. For a fine theme like this, the plot should have developed with at least a couple of twists and maybe a grand action sequence. It does not matter though, at least engaging plot needed, but failed on that part. Sorry to say that I'm not in favour of it to suggest it to anybody, though you might it better than me. _5/10_

May 16, 2024
Geronimo1967
7.0

I couldn't help but wonder just how much acting Brendan Gleeson was actually doing here! He really does look like he's enjoying himself as the irreverent Garda officer "Boyle" whose sleepy Irish community finds itself embroiled in an FBI investigation led by "Everett" (Don Cheadle) into a smuggling ... racket that could involve $500m worth of cocaine. It's fair to say that "Boyle" does things very much his own way, doesn't really care about any hierarchies and the arrival of his by-the-book American counterpart is just a pain in the neck. Quite quickly, we are on the trail of the gang and though their developing relationship does take a fairly predictable path, their dialogue is peppered with some pithy and sarcastic humour and the detective work shows up, quite cleverly, the differences and effectiveness of their methods of policing. All along we know who there baddies are, and Mark Strong and Liam Cunningham deliver quite well as they assume that the local yokel will prove no trouble to their nefarious industry. The end is a little disappointing, but generally the whole thing moves along quickly and entertainingly with their culture clashing personalities well presented by Gleeson and Cheadle avoiding the worst excesses of stereotyping.

Mar 30, 2024