Beyond the Pale (film)
Beyond the Pale | |
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Directed by | George Bazala |
Produced by |
Patrick Clarke Jack Alvino |
Written by |
Patrick Clarke George Bazala |
Starring |
Patrick Clarke Malachy McCourt Roger Davis Ruth Miller |
Music by | Nevin Lipovac (credited as Ned Ginsberg) |
Cinematography | Adam Vardy |
Edited by | Michael Sullivan |
Production company |
Maiden Voyage Pictures |
Distributed by |
Maiden Voyage Pictures RMG Chart Entertainment |
Release dates |
Ireland: 14 August 2000 United Kingdom: 13 December 2000 United States: 25 February 2001 |
Running time | 96 minutes |
Country |
United States Ireland |
Language | English |
Budget | $350,000 (estimated) |
Beyond the Pale is a 2000 film, directed by George Bazala starring Patrick Clarke.
Plot
Two Irishhmen, Patrick Shaw (Patrick Clarke) and Seamus O'Sullivan (Conn Horgan), enter the U.S. illegally. Landing in New York the pair start out with dreams of making it big but soon find themselves in dead-end jobs and drifting apart. As Seamus pursues various get rich quick schemes, the more cautious Patrick holds down a janitors job and plays good Samaritan to washed up alcoholic author Tom Finnegan (Malachy McCourt). Along the way Patrick falls for Helen (Beverley Elder), a struggling actress entangled in a messy break up with Jeffrey (Roger Davis). Everything comes to a head when Seamus turns to backroom gambling, Tom hits rock bottom and Jeffrey makes a vicious play to win Helen back.
Development
Beyond the Pale began its life at a table in the Film Centre Cafe in Hells Kitchen NYC in June 1996 when George Bazala & Patrick Clarke thrased out an idea based on the life of an Irish immigrant in late 1980's New York City. The pair had just finished working together on 'Fall from Grace' a Hunter College grad thesis short film. Work on the script was completed in August 1996 and Maiden Voyage Pictures was formed to seek finance for filming. It was at that point that NYU film grad Jack Alvino signed on as co-producer. Preparations got under way to shoot the film's opening segment in Clarke's hometown of Dublin, Ireland. This would prove to be an extremely ambitious undertaking considering they had only raised $20,000 USD. Clarke flew to Dublin on December 2, 1996 to make preparations for the arrival of the crew and to scout and secure locations and equipment. A week later, Bazala flew in to audition actors. By the time Alvino and the rest of the crew arrived, everything was miraculously in place. The tight five-day shooting schedule with a skeleton crew proved extremely tough. Clarke’s friends and relatives were drafted in to help with everything from catering to horse wrangling. On 19 December, the opening eleven minutes of Beyond the Pale was in the can.
Bazala recalled, “We were all very anxious to see the results of our adventure in Dublin. Unfortunately, we would have to wait until February 1997, when we had raised the funds to process, sync and transfer the film. It was mid-March before editor Michael Sullivan, had completed a rough cut. We couldn’t have been happier with the outcome”. Beyond the Pale had its world premiere at the Galway Film Fleadh (Ireland) on 5 July 1999 and its US premiere at the 33rd Houston International Film Festival (9 April 2000) where it won for best dramatic feature film.
Cast
- Patrick Clarke as Patrick Shaw
- Malachy McCourt as Tom Finegan
- Conn Horgan as Seamus O'Sullivan
- Roger Davis as Jeffrey
- Ruth Miller as Miss Mooney
- Valentina Olmos as Conchita
- Beverley Elder as Helen
Awards
Beyond the Pale won for best drama at the 2000 Houston Film Festival.
Filming locations
External links
- Beyond the Pale at the Internet Movie Database
- Beyond the Pale trailer
- Beyond the Pale news item in the New York Times
- Beyond the Pale at Houston Film Festival news item