Dave Allen at Peace

Dave Allen at Peace

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  • Genre(s): TV Movie, Drama, Comedy
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Andy De Emmony
  • Cast(s): Aidan Gillen, Ian McElhinney, Julian Rhind-Tutt, Conleth Hill, Ferdia Walsh-Peelo See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h
  • Award(s): Royal Television Society Northern Ireland Programme 2018 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: Coins for Christmas, Christmas with a Prince
  • Story:
    Filmed in homage to his original TV series, this factual drama follows Dave Allen from childhood to becoming one of the UK and Ireland's comedy greats, with just a whiskey, a cigarette and nine-and-a-half fingers. Dave Allen is played by Aidan Gillen
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STORY

Story
Filmed in homage to his original TV series, this factual drama follows Dave Allen from childhood to becoming one of the UK and Ireland's comedy greats, with just a whiskey, a cigarette and nine-and-a-half fingers. Dave Allen is played by Aidan Gillen

AWARDS

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TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

Aidan Gillen and Ferdia Walsh-Peelo play Dave Allen at different ages. They previously played a father and son, Robert and Conor Lawlor, in Sing Street (2016).

Aidan Gillen, Conleth Hill and Ian McElhinney have all previously starred together in the award-winning series Game of Thrones (2011).

Popular Dialogues

"[Dave is talking to his dad just after the accident in which he lost the end of his finger] Gerard Tynan-O'Mahony: Stop your moaning. It's barely the fingernail. John Tynan-O'Mahony: It's the whole end. Gerard Tynan-O'Mahony: And do you need to scratch your arse and pick your nose at the same time? [Dave chuckles] Gerard Tynan-O'Mahony: Mark my word, it'll be a great friend to you, that finger. A great friend. John Tynan-O'Mahony: How? Gerard Tynan-O'Mahony: Well, you'll never be stuck for a story, will you? John Tynan-O'Mahony: Yeah, but... Gerard Tynan-O'Mahony: Not the *real* one, dunderhead! The ones you make up. What kind of an idiot chooses the truth over a good story? You've done it already: Sister Mary, with arms like hams, knocked the end of it off with her cane for forgetting the Pope's birthday. Don't stop there. Have a different story every time someone asks you. And never tell the truth. Never. And if all else fails, it'll be great for scaring the girls away. John Tynan-O'Mahony: Why would I need to do that? Gerard Tynan-O'Mahony: You're a good-looking boy. You take after your daddy. With a face like that, you're going to need *something* to give you a bit of peace."

"[opening lines: in a comedy sketch, Dave Allen is dressed as the baby Jesus in the manger, with Mary and Joseph looking fondly at him; a group of Catholic nuns burst into the stable] Nun: That's enough of your happy-clappy love nonsense. We've got this covered. We're in charge now, and we'll make sure you get a rigorous Catholic education. Dave Allen: Oh shit!"