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Blackbird

Some things are still worth dying for.
2022 | 88m | English

(735 votes)

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Popularity: 4 (history)

Director: Michael Flatley
Writer: Michael Flatley
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Troubled secret agent "Blackbird" abruptly retires from service and opens a luxurious nightclub in the Caribbean to escape the dark shadows of his past. An old flame arrives and reignites love in his life but she brings danger with her.
Release Date: Sep 02, 2022
Director: Michael Flatley
Writer: Michael Flatley
Genres: Action, Crime, Romance
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Production Companies Dance Lord Productions, Ego Studio
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Jan 30, 2026
Entered: Apr 25, 2024
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Name Character
Michael Flatley Victor Blackley
Eric Roberts Blake
Patrick Bergin The Head
Rachel Warren Brea
Ian Beattie Nick
Lauren Harris Dealer
Nicole Evans Vivian
Saif Al-Warith Sayid
Stefan Boehm Jonas
Byron Broadbent Insurgent
Anthony Chisholm Matiti
Tony Fadil Tony
Stevie Greaney Insurgent
Sami Karim Ahmed
Javed Khan Farooq
Lara Lemon Caz
Raha Rahbari Grace
Mary Louise Kelly Madeleine
Phillip Ray Tommy Kwan
Bryan Samson Father Martin Byrne
Alan Calton Andrew
Tony Tang The Ambassador
Sam Wilkinson James
Lauren Harris The Dealer
Serhat Metin Muhammed
Yvonne Mai Nun
Alan Riordan Priest
Clare Mullen Maid
Richie Ryan House guest
Stephen Ryan Insurgent
Byron Broadbent Insurgent (uncredited)
Name Job
Michael Flatley Writer, Director
Luke Palmer Director of Photography
Owen Brady Original Music Composer
Weronika Kaminska Editor
Greg Nicolett Original Music Composer
Mathew Delorenzi-Waters Editor
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Michael Flatley Executive Producer
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Geronimo1967
4.0

Hats off to Showcase cinemas for at least giving this an outing in the UK. That's the positive out of the way. The rest of this is borderline terrible. It all centres around director/writer/star Michael Flatley who portrays retired super-agent "Victor Blackley" - a sort of suave and debonaire hybrid ... of Kevin Spacey and Bob Hope. He runs a swish Caribbean hotel with his pals "Nick" (Ian Beattie), "Caz" (Lara Lemon) and "Matiti" (Anthony Chisholm). All of his cohorts were also in an outfit called the "Chieftains" (no, not the Irish folk singers). They are used to the rich, famous and not so savoury staying at their hotel so when "Blake" (Eric Roberts) arrives, "Victor" is content to mind his own business. Until, that is, he discovers that that man's girlfriend is "Vivien" (Nicole Evans) who used to be one of their number, and that her beau is bent on selling a deadly toxin to the unscrupulous "Farooq" (Javed Khan). The remainder of this really third rate drama explains to us the tragic circumstances that drove "Victor" to seek solace away from it all. Of course, when he realises that his friends are in danger, he rolls up his sleeves and presents up with an ending that is, frankly, hilarious... Lots of lingering, moody, photography of the sea lapping around the rocks, or the rain tipping it down in Ireland (straight from a watering can over the boom) and a repetitive orchestral score do little to help raise this (accidentally) semi-comic thriller from a mediocrity that I have rarely seen. The acting is dreadful, and many of the scenarios come across as though they were filmed with just one camera then reset for the opposing angle with scant regard to continuity. "Riverdance" must have, indeed, proved to be extremely lucrative for this former, inspired, dancer and choreographer as he seems to have money to burn on this sterile, piecemeal and lightweight nonsense.

Sep 05, 2022