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The Brylcreem Boys

The Brylcreem Boys (1996)

39% User Rating
1h 46min
Drama
Romance
War

In 1941, as part of an effort to remain strictly neutral, the Dublin government made a deal with both Berlin and London whereby any soldier, sailor or pilot captured on Irish soil, whether of German or Allied forces, would be interned for the duration of the war. What the Irish failed to tell was that they would intern everybody in the same camp. It is here that Canadian pilot Miles Keogh and German pilot Rudolph Von Stegenbeck meet after a fight in which both their planes were downed.

Terence RyanDirector

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Angus Macfadyen

Angus Macfadyen

Rudolph von Stegenbek

Billy Campbell

Billy Campbell

Miles Keogh (as Bill Campbell)

John Gordon Sinclair

John Gordon Sinclair

Richard Lewis

William McNamara

William McNamara

Sam Gunn

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Chris 'Kit' Ryan

Colin Parker (as Christopher Ryan)

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Jean Butler

Mattie Guerin

Gabriel Byrne

Gabriel Byrne

Commandant O'Brien

Hal Fowler

Hal Fowler

Bunty Winthrop

Joe McGann

Joe McGann

Captain Deegan

Oliver Tobias

Oliver Tobias

Hans Jorg Wolff

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Marc Sinden

Senior Allied Officer White

Jérôme Pradon

Jérôme Pradon

Ricard

Peter Woodward

Peter Woodward

Ernst Stossel

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Anders Jillybo

Sten Larsen (as J. Anders Jillebo)

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Alistair McLeod

Sergeant Marshall (as Alister McLeod)

Tim Hayes

Tim Hayes

Sergeant Walsh

B.J. Hogg

B.J. Hogg

Sean

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Trevor Nelson

Seamus (as Colom Doherty)

Gedeon Burkhard

Gedeon Burkhard

Krach

Marek Vašut

Marek Vašut

Krach

Rupert Wickham

Rupert Wickham

Preuss

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Mathew Idiens

Festner

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Magnus McLeod

Olenski

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Matthew Penry-Davey

Bauer

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Jack O'Dwyer

Michael

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Áine Ní Mhuirí

Nonie

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Alan Barry

Mr Guerin

Niels-Bruno Schmidt

Niels-Bruno Schmidt

Schmidt

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Anthony Madigan

Policeman

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Conor Breen

1st Guard

Reviews (1)

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Charles Tatum
Rating 20%

January 7, 2025

No, "The Brylcreem Boys" is not a documentary about men's hair dressing in the 1940's, nor does it feature actual boys as main characters. It is a poorly done slap in the face of those involved in World War II Europe. Canadian R.A.F. pilot Myles Keogh (Bill Campbell) and his crew are shot down over what they think is France. They are arrested and transported to the local Irish prisoner of war camp. It seems Ireland is neutral in the war, holding captured British soldiers on one side of the camp, and captured Nazi soldiers on the other side. One of the Nazis is Rudolph (Angus Macfayden), and both Myles and Rudolph fall for local gal Mattie (Jean Butler). Before you ask how Myles and Rudolph could fall for Mattie while locked away in prison, I'll tell you. It seems prison commander O'Brien (Gabriel Byrne, who coproduced this silliness) lets all the prisoners out on day release passes, as long as everyone agrees to return at night. Crazy and nutty, huh? Myles and Mattie, er, discover each other's Blarney Stone, Rudolph turns into one of the really good, nice, polite Nazis, and soon a poorly executed prison break is on. The film makers had such a great opportunity here, it is too bad they squandered it on the sappy Myles/Mattie/Rudy love triangle. An Irish prison containing British and Nazi prisoners? One character calls it a "madhouse," and it should have been. I settled back for some "M*A*S*H"/"Catch-22"-style satire, but by the end of the film I would have been happy with some kicky doofus "Hogan's Heroes"/"Major Dad"-style hi-jinks. Campbell is a blank. He looks good, but is given nothing to do. "Rudolph the Nice Nazi" Macfayden is a villain, then not, then a villain, then not, then... Butler used to be in "Riverdance" so be warned that spontaneous yet flawlessly executed Irish jigging suddenly breaks out midway through the film. William McNamara plays an annoying American movie star, and Byrne just looks dire. The film ends with the most depressing "what ever happened to...?" coda since "American Graffiti," and I was emotionally empty. Sure, you have seen better films about Ireland ("The Quiet Man," "Cowboys & Angels," countless others), but when the British escape plan hinges on getting the Irish guards really drunk, 'cause ALL Irish are a bunch of swarthy alcoholics, you realize one half-baked idea does not make a good film. This story is 80 proof positive of that.

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