132 minutes
3/14/1967
Dublin; June 16, 1904. Stephen Dedalus, who fancies himself as a poet, embarks on a day of wandering about the city during which he finds friendship and a father figure in Leopold Bloom, a middle-aged Jew. Meanwhile, Bloom's day, illuminated by a funeral and an evening of drinking and revelry that stirs paternal feelings toward Stephen, ends with a rapprochement with Molly, his earthy wife.
Milo O’Shea
as Leopold Bloom
Barbara Jefford
as Molly Bloom
Maurice Roëves
as Stephen Dedalus
T. P. McKenna
as Buck Mulligan
Anna Manahan
as Bella Cohen
Chris Curran
as Myles Crawford
Fionnula Flanagan
as Gerty MacDowell
Geoffrey Golden
as The Citizen
Martin Dempsey
as Simon Dedalus
Eddie Golden
as Martin Cunningham
Maire Hastings
as Mary Driscoll
David Kelly
as Garrett Deasy
Graham Lines
as Haines
Desmond Perry
as Bantam Lyons
Rosaleen Linehan
as Nurse Callan
Joe Lynch
as Blazes Boylan
Maureen Potter
as Josie Breen
Maureen Toal
as Zoe Higgins
Frank Bailey
Jim Bartley
as Pte Carr
Colin Bird
as Private Compton
Robert Carlile Jr.
as Doctor Dixon
Barry Cassin
Brendan Cauldwell
as Bob Doran
May Cluskey
as Mrs. Yelverton Barry
Leon Collins
as Vincent Lynch
Danny Cummins
as The Drinker
Brenda Doyle
Tony Doyle
as Lt Stanley G Gardiner
Meryl Gourley
as Mrs. Mervyn Talboys
Don Irwin
Des Keogh
as Joe Hynes
Eugene Lambert
as Costello
Thomas MacAnna
Pamela Mant
as Kitty
Peter Mayock
as Jack Power
Pauline Melville
as Prostitute
John Molloy
Clare Mullen
Ruadhan Neeson
as Cyril Sergent
Maire Ni Ghrainne
Sheila O'Sullivan
as May Golding Dedalus
Jack Plant
as Denis Breen
Derry Power
Lillian Rapple
Charlie Roberts
Paddy Roche
as Madden
Ann Rowan
as Mrs. Bellingham
Cecil Sheehan
Cecil Sheridan
as John Henry Menton
Robert Somerset
as Linehan
Richie Stewart
as Bookseller
O.Z. Whitehead
as Alexander J. Dowie
Biddy White Lennon
as Cissy Caffrey
Louis O'Neill
as Rudy Bloom