I was charmed by more than the fact that I couldn't take my eyes off Tara Fitzgerald. A lovely whimsical plot, painting a picture of Irish fantasy, fairies and all, over the true life background of a great singer. And a beautiful soundtrack featuring original Locke recordings reminds us of just how moving a pure tenor voice can be. Who on earth needs techno and rap?
None of the other correspondents has yet picked up on the fact that Josef Locke (born Joseph McLaughlin 1917, died 1999) was alongside John McCormack as one of the two great Irish tenors (one correspondent has even written that he was a baritone -were you actually listening??) of the 20th century, and that he retired to rural life in Co Kildare in 1958 after the British Inland Revenue began to pursue him for large but disputed amounts of tax. That much is established fact, but this story of his comeback performance and the events surrounding it is indeed fantasy, with a happy feelgood ending. But what's so wrong with that? I like to be entertained, and unlike your more dismal correspondents I don't need to be intellectually challenged to thoroughly enjoy a movie. Nine out of ten, and I thought seriously about giving it ten as a gesture of eternal devotion to the stunningly beautiful Tara.
Hear My Song
1991
Action / Comedy / Drama / Music
Hear My Song
1991
Action / Comedy / Drama / Music
Plot summary
The owner of a failing club seeks infamous Irish singer Josef Locke in order to bring business and success to his club.
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A charming Irish fantasy based on the actual life of a great singer.
A True Delight
A shady liverpool concert promoter, Adrian Dunbar, goes to Ireland to find and bring back an elusive tenor, Ned Beatty, who is wanted by the law for tax evasion, in order to restore his reputation and win back his girl. This romantic comedy is so charming I am surprised anyone could dislike it. Director Peter Chelson does an wonderful job. He displays a real feel for the characters, and the small details which give the film its sense of authenticity. The leading actors are excellent, particularly Ned Beatty, who gives the performance of his career, but they have to compete with a host of colorful minor characters. Give it a look. You shant be disappointed.
Hear My Song
Nightclub owner Mickey (Adrian Dunbar) is in trouble when it is discovered that Josef Locke, the legendary Irish tenor he had booked is in fact an impersonator. Now broke he heads to Ireland to track down the real Locke (Ned Beatty) who is there avoiding the UK tax authorities.
Fun, quasi fairytale story, similar in tone to 'Local Hero' and featuring many wonderful larger than life characters which all add to the fanciful, amusing mix. Dunbar and Nesbit are lively, fun companions and Beatty is fine as the tough Locke - not found until half way through the film. It all adds up to a rather silly but enjoyable climax which will leave you smiling.