You haven't a clue I knew Martin nd his son Brendan gleeson was his doppelganger in the face nd had his mannerisms down to a tee he was too tall tonpkay him though Martin was only 5:8 gleeson was 6:4 ken stott was terrible as him nd couldn't even do a decent Dublin accent for fucks sake get a grip
100% agree, met him in the Witchery in Edinburgh one evening, a fantastic guy, no 'Celebrity' in him, we had a glass of Laphroig together. He was amazing in The Vice, fantastic actor.
@@davidm3maniac201 100% agreed, I can't think of anything he's done that he was bad in. The guy has massive stage presence, his personality fills the screen of whom he plays.
Thank you so much 4 this one I remember seen it years back I love that Scottish actor ken stott and his portrayal of the dublin criminal martin cahill was far better than another one which was out around thesame time
Never knew this existed. I've read 'The General' and seen the film and soaked up just about everything i could find on Martin Cahill and i come across this. Thankyou
Did you watch the one with Kevin Spacey ? bloody awful. It conveniently left out the widow scallons pub shooting. After that I saw "Cahill is a traitor" written in huge writing on the side of nearby flats. So big , a ladder wouldve been needed.
I'm from Dublin and it was interesting to see those areas as I remember them. I remember the jewellery robbery shown at the start. That was what sealed Martin Cahill's fate. At that time, the robbery gangs in the State knew that the IRA would come looking for a percentage of the proceeds from any robbery they carried out. As they were a heavily armed paramilitary group at the time, gangs paid up and cooperated with them - it was like a licence from the IRA for the gangs to continue to commit crime as long as they paid their dues to the IRA. When Martin Cahill refused to pay them, the IRA decided they could not be seen to back off or other gangs would refuse to pay them also. After that, it was only a matter of time before they killed him and they did it in a very public place - a very busy road in the afternoon with lots of people about - so as to generate maximum publicity as a warning to others. The violence in Northern Ireland has stopped since then but they still make sure that they get their cut - only now its from drug dealers.
Talking nonsense. He was taken out for working with the same UVF group that tried to kill the IRA Southern leadership in Dublin one night.It had nothing to do with O'Connors. Gerry Hutch was the biggest blagger in the state and never paid the IRA off. He's still walking around no bother.
So he didn't set up people to be blown up in widow scallions pub Pearse St by Portadown loyalist UVF .. and didn't cause the murder of the door man who prevented the bombers getting in
2022 version: Starts with masked men hiding in a timber yard. A truck bursts in and they start their raid. Rounding up staff at gunpoint. They begin loading the tanalized 19mm ply board...
And, so what do we learn from this.....that there are levels to the Game....That there are certain buttons you do not press.. ---------------- When he took those priceless paintings, he was stepping on the toes of the Elites. They have endless resources to step on yours.....endless. That's why they live in Castles and Mansions. Unfortunately, Martin, did not understand their reach.
"I have nothin to say ta YIZ." One of the first boys I dated back in 1967 here in Boston USA said the word YIZ and my mother decided from then on Joey was trash and I could no longer see him. Mind you this snob of a woman was 7/8 IRISH herself but had been in the states for a few generations. Then it became popular to be of Irish ancestry in the 80's and she suddenly was proud to be Irish and even went with my father to visit his extended family in County Cork Ireland. When Mom came home from her trip sick as a dog she complained about being sick the entire time they were in Ireland after having left Belgium perfectly well. How ironic. That woman got exactly what she deserved after dissing her ancestors for so many years. I silently enjoyed this immensely!
🇬🇧 Just started watching & the part where they are stealing the gold bars makes me howl! Each bar is extraordinarily heavy They couldnt sweep the shelf full With an arm, into a swag bag! Years ago i worked for Matthey Garrett, a precious metals foundry in Australia.. One day the boss came in, he was a lovely chap & was asking me how i was getting on, as this was my first job after leaving school. I was working in the Assay office Then he asked me if id like to see the Gold Bullion. I surely did & we went into this big vault! It was like Aladins Cave! Then he gestured to me to pick up one of the gold bars, as he said He thought id never have another chance ( hopefully, lol) I could NOT believe how heavy just ONE bar of gold could be. Using both hands, incase i dropped it, i could hardly lift it And i had pretty strong arms as i Played Javelin sports. I did lift it though & it truely was stunning to behold. Marvellous! However, to think of anyone stealing these bars, they needed to do some heavy arm training. So to see these films & actors swiping a shelf of gold bars into a bag is ludicrous! They would never be able to lift the bag of gold bars & run with it! Ive only ever once seen a film where they acted out lifting each heavy bar as it actually WOULD weigh & laying it in a special layered Dolly trolley on wheels & Then 2 men having to push it! Whatever! I love Ken Stott esp when he played Scots Detective Sargeant Rebus in REBUS ( Rebus means puzzle!) Thank you for the video Peace 🇬🇧👧
I’m in this, it was my first appearance on TV. Well, my first appearance on TV on TV, go to 48:35 and I’m the guy in the black jacket on the TV walking from left to right (don’t blink...). It was originally to have been called “Cast a Cold Eye” and it was filmed in summer 1998.
O P Yeah but look at what’s on the TV, there’s a reporter talking, and as the camera pans right to left, you can see someone dressed in black briefly move into view from behind the reporter, that’s me. I’ve a bag over my shoulder, I was supposed to be a photographer in a previous shot on that location that wasn’t used, so that’s my camera bag!
24:20 i got really confused when I saw the building across from the ferry port until I realised it's Dun Laoghaire... i miss getting the ferry from there, so much handier than the other spot
This film was very good, it was as good as the first film "The General" there was another called Ordinary Decent Criminal played by Kevin Spacey tho his name in it is called Michael Lynch
I have never Directed a mini series/TV show or Movie but this is the Style I could certainly Do for masses that get into watching this the British/Irish/Aussie/Kiwi Gangster underworld and you got have a nack for this style to get it right as well.
I'm Irish living in the Nederland's and only watching it now I would not of found it only for the old carona virus bullshit sitting in my home on lock down 🤔🤔🤔
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First time I've seen this I've left my exercise to watch this and it was well worth it if you keep putting good stuff on like this I'll be a right fat f...er
I like movies from Ireland, Scotland, Australia and England. It is so much easier to understand than US "English". If you don't understand English just read the subtitles. Easy to read if you understand German, Danish, Swedish or Norwegian. It's probably Dutch.
Ok THIS IS weird😢. Why does it have subtitles, i CAN'T turn off 😢😮😅. WHY can someone tell me 🙏.... I don't do subtitles, am dyslexic PLEASE 🙏😱 doing my head in 😎💯
If art robbers do it in real life as they do it in this film than I never understoot why they treat those precious paintings SO roughly and brutally by cútting them out of their franes, just roll them up and toss them in the back of their cars !! One would think that their way of handling those art pieces would devalue them drastically. Strange. And shocking to watch them treat a Vermeer like thát !
Vermeer or Vernear.. Whats the difference... Overpriced bit o toffee nose shite.... And the scum who buy them are no better as they've been bought n sold for a hundred years with stolen dirty money !!!
@@AA-69 Thats also true. It is if you want to think about it, going back to the neoliberal system in which we live. A system that encourages crime. If you belong to the group of the Have's you get pats on the back in this system and people admire you, but if you don't belong you are an inferior person straight away. And they think you're a failure. The mentally weak are very receptive to this idea and get caught up in it. Together with a monocausal view of life, such as the idea that you can only be or become 'happy', if you make sure to belong to the group of the Haves, it also has the consequence that you use all your energy and thinking tuned to that. The notion of social norms and values then increasingly fades into the background. One associates one's identity with whether or not they succeed in complying with neoliberal values and norms. A system that is fully focused on continuous growth in the pure materialistic sense of the word. Now with this crisis we can conclude that this neoliberal ideology is in its final phase and is now doing everything it can not to plunge into the abyss. A requirement, which has been made up, is to first drastically reduce the number of the world's population and that is now being done by means of mass vaccination.
If you left them in frames things can scrape paint off easily or stab through them. Frames are only good for when they’re hanging safely on walls. Even artists store them this way sometimes. But art thieves are not considered good custodians of great art for reasons too.
Dutch should be easy for you as an Englishman. For instance, 'Help me, stoker, God's hand is in warm water' translates as 'Help me, stoker, Gods hand is in warm water'.
You are right. But guess you figured that out by now. To be fair, subtitles is why Dutch people get to learn other languages early on. TV is in their original language. Except some children stuff, Disney and what not.
Gary Stuart: While watching this, I immediately thought of Ordinary, Decent Criminal which came out in 2000, exactly the same story line. The TV film Vicious Circle dates from 1999, so we know who copied who. I enjoyed both.
An awesome film. I was living some 45 miles North-West of Belfast at this time. I was only there a few months, but even then there was a palpable subcurrent of fear and violence. A beautiful country and I met some great people although I was glad to get home due to some events and involvements that brought it all too close for comfort.
Except his one Eife is way to hot to be with his stupid ass cough michelle Fairely plus aren’t they sisters like in the start when he gave her flowers didint she mention she knew bout the second wife
Many thanks for the upload, been keen to watch this for years to compare it with the other two film adapations. It stands up well. Do you know if the Dutch subtitles are optional on the DVD? Might seek it out if they are.
Must be Dutch subtitles, or it could be Afrikaans! 15:15 🤣 I luv it! In America they'd have to stop questioning. But even in Canada for example, many places the cops *can keep asking you forever but you don't have to answer.* This is one thing about American law that IS BETTER than other places. *You say "idw talk to you"...and they MUST stop questioning* (they can ask you other things but NOT about your charge.) Miranda v. Arizona
This is from uscourts.gov.. Miranda v. Arizona: Miranda was arrested at his home and taken in custody to a police station where he was identified by the complaining witness. He was then interrogated by two police officers for two hours, which resulted in a signed, written confession. At trial, the oral and written confessions were presented to the jury. Miranda was found guilty of kidnapping and rape and was sentenced to 20-30 years imprisonment on each count. On appeal, the Supreme Court of Arizona held that Miranda’s constitutional rights were not violated in obtaining the confession. Yes you can take your the fifth, however they can keep asking you anything until you ask for a lawyer. Not just because you say "idw talk to you" .. The Miranda rights are just to inform you that you have the right to remain silent.
Very well observed for a US citizen. Dutch and Afrikaans are almost as closely related as if they were dialects. Pretty sure a South African could understand it.
The best Cahill , hands down.
A more real portrayal. I'd still prefer Brendan Gleeson
No way, The film The general is 100 times better
You haven't a clue I knew Martin nd his son Brendan gleeson was his doppelganger in the face nd had his mannerisms down to a tee he was too tall tonpkay him though Martin was only 5:8 gleeson was 6:4 ken stott was terrible as him nd couldn't even do a decent Dublin accent for fucks sake get a grip
Sounded more like a Northern Ireland man than anything else 😂😅😅😂
@@chrisgeronimo123 Try a comma.
Top man Ken Stott in all that he acts as. Thanks for the download!
Ken Stott is amazing in anything he does. Never disappoints. 👏
Given the garbage produced these days. I always look for these old Jems. Thank you.
Very enjoyable! I lived in Dublin when Cahill was at his height. Ken Stott needs to be congratulated on his Dublin accent!
He did a really good job of it, in comparison to many other actors who have tried and failed, I think his Dublin accent is on song here!
is that a fucking joke.
what accent does he have normally?
@@NoirL.A.Scottish
Are you a tr0LL?
I thought they were supposed to be witty or clever?
Love Ken don't matter what he's in I'll watch it., 😊
Looking forward to seeing this one again...
Think I'll play it now!
✌️ 😎
Love Ken Stott. Outstanding actor
Ditto.Great charisma!
100% agree, met him in the Witchery in Edinburgh one evening, a fantastic guy, no 'Celebrity' in him, we had a glass of Laphroig together. He was amazing in The Vice, fantastic actor.
@@mark747captain brilliant in Messiah as well
@@davidm3maniac201 100% agreed, I can't think of anything he's done that he was bad in. The guy has massive stage presence, his personality fills the screen of whom he plays.
did a good Rebus.
I love Ken Stott's voice..
He IS Rebus, the only one there will ever be.
Spot on! Loved him as Rebus!
100% with you on that. Love ken stott
To get his voice you need to smoke a lot of french cigarettes gitanes.
Films like this should be on Netflix
Thank you so much 4 this one I remember seen it years back I love that Scottish actor ken stott and his portrayal of the dublin criminal martin cahill was far better than another one which was out around thesame time
The General or the one with Kevin spacey
Did you think of the one Reibus.?
Definitely worth the watch. I enjoyed that - thanks for sharing.
Never knew this existed. I've read 'The General' and seen the film and soaked up just about everything i could find on Martin Cahill and i come across this. Thankyou
Did you watch the one with Kevin Spacey ?
bloody awful.
It conveniently left out the widow scallons pub shooting.
After that I saw "Cahill is a traitor" written in huge writing on the side of nearby flats.
So big , a ladder wouldve been needed.
@@olliephelanno not seen it but seen the trailer and that was enough. And his Irish accent was laughable
@@WillLiam_Gallagher yeah, I cant remember if I managed to watch it all.
How he could go from there to K-PAX is incredible.
He did a drama for the BBC, the Missing, brilliant..
Same here!
Remember watching the general years back; this was outstanding; slainte!
Yes!!! The General was a great movie!! Brendan Gleeson is awesome!!!
What one is better
@@davidm3maniac201 Liked them both equally!
Great film. New to me. Lovely to see 1990s Dublin sights
I was living in Sonesta, Malahide, in the 90s.
Gold Coast is my home now.🇪🇸🇮🇪🇭🇲
I'm from Dublin and it was interesting to see those areas as I remember them. I remember the jewellery robbery shown at the start. That was what sealed Martin Cahill's fate. At that time, the robbery gangs in the State knew that the IRA would come looking for a percentage of the proceeds from any robbery they carried out. As they were a heavily armed paramilitary group at the time, gangs paid up and cooperated with them - it was like a licence from the IRA for the gangs to continue to commit crime as long as they paid their dues to the IRA. When Martin Cahill refused to pay them, the IRA decided they could not be seen to back off or other gangs would refuse to pay them also. After that, it was only a matter of time before they killed him and they did it in a very public place - a very busy road in the afternoon with lots of people about - so as to generate maximum publicity as a warning to others. The violence in Northern Ireland has stopped since then but they still make sure that they get their cut - only now its from drug dealers.
Thanks for the insight.
Talking nonsense. He was taken out for working with the same UVF group that tried to kill the IRA Southern leadership in Dublin one night.It had nothing to do with O'Connors.
Gerry Hutch was the biggest blagger in the state and never paid the IRA off. He's still walking around no bother.
So he didn't set up people to be blown up in widow scallions pub Pearse St by Portadown loyalist UVF .. and didn't cause the murder of the door man who prevented the bombers getting in
excellent act. thank you
2022 version: Starts with masked men hiding in a timber yard. A truck bursts in and they start their raid. Rounding up staff at gunpoint. They begin loading the tanalized 19mm ply board...
A version of "The General" I have never seen before, good stuff.
And, so what do we learn from this.....that there are levels to the Game....That there are certain buttons you do not press..
----------------
When he took those priceless paintings, he was stepping on the toes of the Elites. They have endless resources to step on yours.....endless.
That's why they live in Castles and Mansions.
Unfortunately, Martin, did not understand their reach.
"I have nothin to say ta YIZ." One of the first boys I dated back in 1967 here in Boston USA said the word YIZ and my mother decided from then on Joey was trash and I could no longer see him. Mind you this snob of a woman was 7/8 IRISH herself but had been in the states for a few generations. Then it became popular to be of Irish ancestry in the 80's and she suddenly was proud to be Irish and even went with my father to visit his extended family in County Cork Ireland. When Mom came home from her trip sick as a dog she complained about being sick the entire time they were in Ireland after having left Belgium perfectly well. How ironic. That woman got exactly what she deserved after dissing her ancestors for so many years. I silently enjoyed this immensely!
What a gem!
🇬🇧 Just started watching & the part where they are stealing the gold bars makes me howl!
Each bar is extraordinarily heavy
They couldnt sweep the shelf full
With an arm, into a swag bag!
Years ago i worked for Matthey Garrett, a precious metals foundry in Australia..
One day the boss came in, he was a lovely chap & was asking me how i was getting on, as this was my first job after leaving school.
I was working in the Assay office
Then he asked me if id like to see the Gold Bullion.
I surely did & we went into this big vault!
It was like Aladins Cave!
Then he gestured to me to pick up one of the gold bars, as he said
He thought id never have another chance ( hopefully, lol)
I could NOT believe how heavy just ONE bar of gold could be.
Using both hands, incase i dropped it, i could hardly lift it
And i had pretty strong arms as i
Played Javelin sports.
I did lift it though & it truely was stunning to behold.
Marvellous!
However, to think of anyone stealing these bars, they needed to do some heavy arm training.
So to see these films & actors swiping a shelf of gold bars into a bag is ludicrous!
They would never be able to lift the bag of gold bars & run with it!
Ive only ever once seen a film where they acted out lifting each heavy bar as it actually WOULD weigh & laying it in a special layered Dolly trolley on wheels &
Then 2 men having to push it!
Whatever! I love Ken Stott esp when he played Scots Detective Sargeant Rebus in REBUS
( Rebus means puzzle!)
Thank you for the video
Peace
🇬🇧👧
😘
Thank you very much Hank Clock. I never knew about this movie... I appreciate it...
Thanks so much for posting.
Brilliant film superb cast
I enjoyed that. Thanks for uploading.
I’m in this, it was my first appearance on TV. Well, my first appearance on TV on TV, go to 48:35 and I’m the guy in the black jacket on the TV walking from left to right (don’t blink...). It was originally to have been called “Cast a Cold Eye” and it was filmed in summer 1998.
I think ye got the timing wrong. ?
Theres a chap on the TV news report in the house.
O P Yeah but look at what’s on the TV, there’s a reporter talking, and as the camera pans right to left, you can see someone dressed in black briefly move into view from behind the reporter, that’s me. I’ve a bag over my shoulder, I was supposed to be a photographer in a previous shot on that location that wasn’t used, so that’s my camera bag!
@@brianhyphen
I saw that, yep.
So you were in a TV , on a TV ?
What equity /extras rule does that come under ?
O P Haha no idea but for a first appearance on screen it was pretty funny. I got £80 for that appearance...
@@brianhyphen £80 ?
That was a lot !?
I doubt extras get that these days.
Are you in Equity ?
Never seen this before. What a gem. Really enjoyed this.
mee too
I saw this back then an never seen it again till now
Ken Stott what a class act.
He's also a very nice man.
Excellent movie, thank you very much.
Loved this way more than The General. Thanks for the upload.
Can't. Beat Cahill
Ah The General was great.
Brilliant film thank you
Hello to you Hank and thank you for posting.
Ken Stott. Brilliant Actor. So intense
This movie should be watched after one saw "The General".
The General is a bloody good film
Which one is better in your opinion
@@davidm3maniac201 The General is my choice
Nether are fact how murder went down. One gunman on a bike not 2
Wow, They don't make them like this anymore!
24:20 i got really confused when I saw the building across from the ferry port until I realised it's Dun Laoghaire... i miss getting the ferry from there, so much handier than the other spot
Thanks so much for posting
Great stuff . Many thanks for the upload .
Wow.. Mr.Bean sure looks like a proper hitman in the screenshot.. I never knew he could shoot pistols
@Rev. Matt Ripper Yes I see the resemblance there
Enjoyed that thank you great acting
This needs to be issued on DVD
why?
old dogshite.
@@CARLIN4737 Are you a tr0LL?
I thought they were supposed to be witty or clever?
@@CARLIN4737 Are you a tr0LL?
I thought they were supposed to be witty or clever?
Seen this on tv bk one day....excellent film from the bbc....makes a change🦍
Wow, that was an unexpected good film.. 👍
I enjoyed it was captivating.
Thanks, grreat film
Pointing a gun at a frozen person while counting back from 10 - man thats so cold..
This film was very good, it was as good as the first film "The General" there was another called Ordinary Decent Criminal played by Kevin Spacey tho his name in it is called Michael Lynch
Is this the same General that was played by Brendan Gleason?
@Rev. Matt Ripper No, the General aka Martin Cahill was a real person but its a totally unrelated film about him.
@@raphaelfritzler7799 yes
Really a gem
This game straight down!
I've watched the film sober from start to end .I've enjoyed it but didn't understand who and what was going on half of the time
You enjoyed it 😅😅
Try watching it pissed next time and you will get it. 😆 🤣
Spastic
Good Show Enjoyed Thanks
I have never Directed a mini series/TV show or Movie but this is the Style I could certainly Do for masses that get into watching this the British/Irish/Aussie/Kiwi Gangster underworld and you got have a nack for this style to get it right as well.
Fuck up you melt
@@belfastslegend5563 you a legend more Joke with no balls how is the Covid and weather Irish melt.
Searching for this for years online. It was only ever released in the Neatherlands on DVD cannot understand why. Cheers for the Upload
I'm Irish living in the Nederland's and only watching it now I would not of found it only for the old carona virus bullshit sitting in my home on lock down 🤔🤔🤔
aye awright Jeremey Clarkson, calm yer tits
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@Eduardo Declan Instablaster :)
It is due to licensing and repeat fees. They do not apply in Netherlands. The just pay one fee for copying it.
First time I've seen this I've left my exercise to watch this and it was well worth it if you keep putting good stuff on like this I'll be a right fat f...er
Covid Christmas 🎄
Many thanks western Massachusetts 😷
Brilliant.
Great acting all round.
Whatever Will Be, Will Be... ✌️ 🌹
Cheers for the upload
Your name is Cahill also
Shame the subtitles can't be turned off.
The policeman is Father Tod Unctious from Father Ted.
Go on, go on, go on, go on, go on, go on, go on, go on, go on, go on, go on.......
...and a copper in Prime Suspect
@@miriamwilson9542 wasn't he John Gilligan in Veronica Gueran too?
@@robjj5373 yes he was
I just want one bar
"we should go in and raid the joint show them" awh man fuck ahahahahahahshah
I love Ken Stott. He is fantastic in Rebus. He was also good in the first Messiahs; the last one wasn't as good.
Awesome
Good movie🤟🏻🤟🏻
Enjoyed this thank you. 🙏
Excellent
Those ingots must be made of that special gold that weighs almost nothing. They'd need a forklift to move that much gold, not a few holdalls.
That seems to be a mistake nearly every movie makes.
They are polysterene ones though. Lol
Awesome movie
Great movie!!!
Wish I could understand that heavy Irish accent. Seems to be a good movie.
Scottish. :+)
I like movies from Ireland, Scotland, Australia and England. It is so much easier to understand than US "English". If you don't understand English just read the subtitles. Easy to read if you understand German, Danish, Swedish or Norwegian. It's probably Dutch.
@@fuglbird Love the British Islas' accents, too. Easy for me as I lived there & have friends from all over.
@@jetgorgon269 Ireland is not part of the British Isles..
@@celticfire64 My bad. I should know that, being part Irish. Erin go Bragh
Job well done
Fascinating criminal history.
Ok THIS IS weird😢.
Why does it have subtitles, i CAN'T turn off
😢😮😅.
WHY can someone tell me 🙏....
I don't do subtitles, am dyslexic PLEASE 🙏😱 doing my head in 😎💯
If art robbers do it in real life as they do it in this film than I never understoot why they treat those precious paintings SO roughly and brutally by cútting them out of their franes, just roll them up and toss them in the back of their cars !!
One would think that their way of handling those art pieces would devalue them drastically. Strange.
And shocking to watch them treat a Vermeer like thát !
Hello it's a filan not everything is true just saying
Vermeer or Vernear.. Whats the difference... Overpriced bit o toffee nose shite.... And the scum who buy them are no better as they've been bought n sold for a hundred years with stolen dirty money !!!
It was a big arts robery iat Powers Court , one of the times we came home to Dublin.
@@AA-69 Thats also true.
It is if you want to think about it, going back to the neoliberal system in which we live. A system that encourages crime. If you belong to the group of the Have's you get pats on the back in this system and people admire you, but if you don't belong you are an inferior person straight away. And they think you're a failure.
The mentally weak are very receptive to this idea and get caught up in it. Together with a monocausal view of life, such as the idea that you can only be or become 'happy', if you make sure to belong to the group of the Haves, it also has the consequence that you use all your energy and thinking tuned to that. The notion of social norms and values then increasingly fades into the background.
One associates one's identity with whether or not they succeed in complying with neoliberal values and norms. A system that is fully focused on continuous growth in the pure materialistic sense of the word. Now with this crisis we can conclude that this neoliberal ideology is in its final phase and is now doing everything it can not to plunge into the abyss. A requirement, which has been made up, is to first drastically reduce the number of the world's population and that is now being done by means of mass vaccination.
If you left them in frames things can scrape paint off easily or stab through them. Frames are only good for when they’re hanging safely on walls. Even artists store them this way sometimes. But art thieves are not considered good custodians of great art for reasons too.
This was a nice surprise. Not seen this. Also I'm English and trying to learn Dutch. It is Dutch sub titles isn't it? If not I'd better start again!
Those guys are Irish, why would they be speaking Dutch 😂
Yes, the subtitles are in Dutch.
Dutch should be easy for you as an Englishman. For instance, 'Help me, stoker, God's hand is in warm water' translates as 'Help me, stoker, Gods hand is in warm water'.
You are right. But guess you figured that out by now.
To be fair, subtitles is why Dutch people get to learn other languages early on. TV is in their original language. Except some children stuff, Disney and what not.
Nice one for the upload 👊
Ordinary decent criminal was another Irish movie about Martin cahill
Gary Stuart: While watching this, I immediately thought of Ordinary, Decent Criminal which came out in 2000, exactly the same story line. The TV film Vicious Circle dates from 1999, so we know who copied who. I enjoyed both.
@@EVALLOYD ya they were both similar but good to watch but I prefer the general
The General a far better film and gleeson was more like cahill
Please upload full HD movie
Ken Stout, never heard of him!
*STOTT*
Good!
english subtitles would help.
Only released in Netherlands
So you click the “ sub titles OFF “ and the sub titles stay on 🙄
Oh. Horrible. How did you go on?
Lovable to see the GARDA.🇪🇸🇮🇪
An awesome film. I was living some 45 miles North-West of Belfast at this time. I was only there a few months, but even then there was a palpable subcurrent of fear and violence. A beautiful country and I met some great people although I was glad to get home due to some events and involvements that brought it all too close for comfort.
The arrogance of men, two wives, children and mouths to feed. Athough if anyone can get away with it Ken Stott can
Cahill was bald with a nice comb over like Bobby charlton. How did he get 2 women. Lol
Except his one Eife is way to hot to be with his stupid ass cough michelle Fairely plus aren’t they sisters like in the start when he gave her flowers didint she mention she knew bout the second wife
Interesting, but whatup with the subtitles?
These subtitles are a laugh!
Whats funny about them
@@davidm3maniac201 it's Dutch
Well so funny that other languages exist.
Many thanks for the upload, been keen to watch this for years to compare it with the other two film adapations. It stands up well. Do you know if the Dutch subtitles are optional on the DVD? Might seek it out if they are.
Someone else said it was only released in the Netherlands
@@davidm3maniac201 BBC film, but I don't mind the subtitles at all and thank you for uploading the film.
My unkil tuck part in that job
Glad they bothered going to the expense of getting a professional singer in for the funeral.
It's the little things that make all the difference.😅
I do not mind subtitles, but these are so big it is distracting.
I put English ones over it. It helps.
36:07 thats the priest father jack locked in the laundry basket in father ted 😅
subtitles are hilarious - seriously!!
Fuck off it's called Nederland's Taal it's a language
Must be Dutch subtitles, or it could be Afrikaans!
15:15 🤣 I luv it! In America they'd have to stop questioning. But even in Canada for example, many places the cops *can keep asking you forever but you don't have to answer.* This is one thing about American law that IS BETTER than other places. *You say "idw talk to you"...and they MUST stop questioning* (they can ask you other things but NOT about your charge.) Miranda v. Arizona
This is from uscourts.gov.. Miranda v. Arizona: Miranda was arrested at his home and taken in custody to a police station where he was identified by the complaining witness. He was then interrogated by two police officers for two hours, which resulted in a signed, written confession. At trial, the oral and written confessions were presented to the jury. Miranda was found guilty of kidnapping and rape and was sentenced to 20-30 years imprisonment on each count. On appeal, the Supreme Court of Arizona held that Miranda’s constitutional rights were not violated in obtaining the confession.
Yes you can take your the fifth, however they can keep asking you anything until you ask for a lawyer. Not just because you say "idw talk to you" .. The Miranda rights are just to inform you that you have the right to remain silent.
Very well observed for a US citizen. Dutch and Afrikaans are almost as closely related as if they were dialects. Pretty sure a South African could understand it.
He ha three families wow
Better than honest decent criminal and tge general
Not better than the general