Jack Irish

Jack Irish

2016
Jack Irish
Jack Irish

Jack Irish

7.8 | NR | en | Drama

Jack Irish is a man getting his life back together again. A former criminal lawyer whose world imploded, he now spends his days as a part-time investigator, debt collector, apprentice cabinet maker, punter and sometime lover – the complete man really. An expert in finding those who don’t want to be found – dead or alive, Jack helps out his mates while avoiding the past. That is until the past finds him.

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Seasons & Episodes

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EP4  Hell Bent (Part 4)
Jul. 04,2021
Hell Bent (Part 4)

As the Great White pay day approaches, more people come into the line of fire and Jack must lay to rest the ghosts of the past or risking losing everything all over again.

EP3  Hell Bent (Part 3)
Jun. 27,2021
Hell Bent (Part 3)

The countdown to payday begins as Jack hunts down Barry's killer but as the truth begins to come out, Jack's world is turned upside down.

EP2  Hell Bent (Part 2)
Jun. 20,2021
Hell Bent (Part 2)

As the body count rises, Jack seeks help from Linda, the pair of them working together to dig deeper into what Barry knew about Isabel's death

EP1  Hell Bent (Part 1)
Jun. 13,2021
Hell Bent (Part 1)

After the execution-style death of an off-duty cop, Barry Tregear calls in a favour with Jack, leading him on the path to uncovering a buried truth about his murdered wife, Isabel.

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7.8 | NR | en | Drama , Crime | More Info
Released: 2016-02-11 | Released Producted By: Australian Broadcasting Corporation , Essential Media and Entertainment Country: Australia Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://www.abc.net.au/tv/programs/jack-irish/
Synopsis

Jack Irish is a man getting his life back together again. A former criminal lawyer whose world imploded, he now spends his days as a part-time investigator, debt collector, apprentice cabinet maker, punter and sometime lover – the complete man really. An expert in finding those who don’t want to be found – dead or alive, Jack helps out his mates while avoiding the past. That is until the past finds him.

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Cast

Guy Pearce , Roy Billing , Aaron Pedersen

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Australian Broadcasting Corporation , Essential Media and Entertainment

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jmpitt-73541 I had high hopes. I watched the shorts, the list of actors is impressive and it is Australian. However I have to say I really dislike this show. I last about 20 minutes before losing interest completely, even though I normally love crime series. Don't like the main character (or actor) and the storyline is always too fussy and chops around too much. Too much like hard work work and not very engaging. Thumbs down.
murraymarshawn If you like being a dude, then it doesn't get any better than Jack Irish. Occasional P.I. work, sweet secret hideout type house, booze, some babes here and again, some guns, lots of gambling, and shady characters of the friend and foe variety. Jack is very Irish and he knows it. You should too.
Lynne A Phillips This series disappointed my wife and me. There were some fine supporting players, but Jack Irish was a loser as far as being the lead detective. He seemed to never have a plan and much of what he did was stupid. He always looked as though he had just been beat up and hadn't changed his clothes in a week. The two girlfriends he had in the series were clearly above his level. It's definitely way below average.
Jon Ted Wynne (wynne-1) Australian author Peter Temple's series of detective novels about Jack Irish have been lighting up television screens since 2012, when the first two adaptations were broadcast. An immediate hit, a third Jack Irish telefilm was broadcast in 2014.Jack Irish is an emotionally wounded, borderline down-and-outer who had once been a successful lawyer but was professionally and personally derailed when his wife was murdered. Guy Pearce, the star of the JACK IRISH series, brings just the right amount of world-weariness to his role to suggest a classic film noir protagonist. The supporting cast, including Marta Dusseldorp as Jack's on again-off again love interest, Linda (who also stars in two other Autralian series--JANET KING and A PLACE TO CALL HOME) are just as compelling in their own way and the show is as much a series of character studies as it is a detective show.Now we have JACK IRISH Season 1: BLIND FAITH, the most recent addition to the JACK IRISH canon, which is a six-part mini-series, a format that serves the story well. While not based on one of the JACK IRISH novels, it is as faithful to the original characters as die-hard fans might want it to be. With the increased running time, multiple story-lines can converge and develop without seeming rushed. Given that one of the story arcs focuses on religious extremism, (both Christian and Muslim) it is wise the makers of JACK IRISH recognized they needed a larger canvas to fairly examine the inherently sensitive issues. While it is common these days for people of faith to be portrayed negatively in film and television programs, it is encouraging to see some balance achieved amidst the accusations. Case in point: there is a scene in JACK IRISH--once we've established that a "mega-church" is behind a series of murders and other misdeeds--in which a character points out, while sitting in a soup kitchen, "That fellow there runs this place. He makes $40,000 a year and gives most of it away. He's doing what the others SHOULD be doing." (I paraphrase, but the gist is clear). One can only appreciate such fairness. It is a breath of fresh air, really. Of course, the principle characters are shown specifically to be non-believers, another annoying trend that needs to be addressed in this writer's opinion, but it's a start.JACK IRISH is notable too for being about people who are older, from forty-somethings, like Irish, to a substantial cast of older, even elderly, characters. The regulars who haunt the bar Irish might call his second home are a great bunch of old codgers. And Irish's furniture-making mentor, an old master by the name of Charlie, whose infinite patience with Irish gives him the much-needed respite he occasionally needs from his problems, is a true rarity on television today. Interestingly, Charlie was portrayed in the first two JACK IRISH films by German actor Vadim Glowna, who passed away before the third film was made. The role is re-cast for the mini-series and features an actor named David Ritchie--who also passed away not long after the mini-series wrapped. Is the role of Charlie cursed? Only time will tell...While it is not yet known whether there will be more JACK IRISH films/mini-series produced, it's a pretty good bet that there will be. The show is extremely well produced, brilliantly acted, with quirky humour, troubled romance and a world-view that, while sometimes cynical and dark, like the best of film noir, is ultimately life-affirming. Jack is a classic underdog and we want him to succeed, to get his life back together, to rekindle his romance with Linda (Dusseldorp's character).How many characters on television today do we truly care about? Jack Irish is one of them.