
Waking Ned Devine
By Nell Minow,
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Some funny parts, but kids may not be interested.

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What's the Story?
Jackie O'Shea (Ian Bannen) lives in a tiny Irish village called Tulaigh Mhor (pronounced Tully More). Like many of the other residents, he is an enthusiastic buyer of lottery tickets, and when he reads in the paper that one of the other residents has a winning ticket, he and his wife Annie (Fionnula Flanagan) and lifetime best friend Michael O'Sullivan (David Kelly) do their best to discover the winner. All of their efforts fail until they realize that only one resident of the town failed to attend their dinner party -- Ned Devine. When Jackie and Michael go to his house, they discover that indeed he was the winner, and that the shock of winning caused a fatal heart attack. Reasoning that Ned, who had no relatives, would have wanted them to have his winnings, Jackie and Michael decide to pretend that one of them is Ned Devine, to collect the prize. Ultimately, every resident of Tulaigh Mhor participates in the plot, with one notable exception, the fierce and nasty Lizzy Quinn (Eileen Dromey).
Is It Any Good?
WAKING NED DEVINE has a good deal of very black humor, including some shenanigans with a dead body, which some children will find upsetting. But others who enjoy wicked jokes will find this movie delightful, and it can lead to a good discussion of the morality of the decisions made by the characters and what they are likely to do after the movie ends.
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Families can talk about the morality of the decisions made by the characters and what they are likely to do after the movie ends.
Movie Details
- In theaters: December 15, 1998
- On DVD or streaming: June 1, 1999
- Cast: David Patrick Kelly , Fionnula Flanagan , Ian Bannen
- Director: Kirk Jones
- Studio: Twentieth Century Fox
- Genre: Comedy
- Run time: 91 minutes
- MPAA rating: PG
- MPAA explanation: nudity, language and thematic elements
- Last updated: July 3, 2022
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