Ireland, Mother Ireland

Ireland, Mother Ireland

Release date : August 3, 1971
Countries of origin :
Original Language :
Director : Piers Haggard /
Writers : Dominic Behan /
Production companies : Thames Television /
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A story of the timeless futility of war and death by war, of men who fought for their country, killed for a dream of freedom and died because they were betrayed.
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Sam Kydd
Conor Ingram
Dick Sullivan
Delamere
Denys Hawthorne
Paul Kincaid
Barry Linehan
Chief Prison Officer
Michael Guest
Second Prison Officer
Wesley Murphy
Prison Officer Hayes
Derry Power
Pretty Boy
Paddy Joyce
Hercules
Barry Keegan
Fitzpatrick
Bill McGuirk
Charlie Ryan
Frank Dunne
Daly, the Poet
Declan Mulholland
Fourth Prison Officer
Liam Gaffney
Governor
John J. Carney
Fifth Prison Officer
Shane Connaughton
Sixth Prison Officer

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  • title:Ireland, Mother Ireland
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1971
  • Genres:
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Piers Haggard /
  • Writers: Dominic Behan ·
  • Production companies: Thames Television ·
  • Overview:A story of the timeless futility of war and death by war, of men who fought for their country, killed for a dream of freedom and died because they were betrayed.
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